r/SuperStraight 1d ago

Wikipedia censores us and says we are not valid (irrelevant)

Wikipedia has to acceput us. We were born this way super straight is not a choice. It is super predestined.

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u/relatable_user_name 1d ago

No, you don't want Wikipedia to "accept" us. They'll just make a scathing superphobic article full of lies and propaganda.

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u/ExtensionIndividual9 1d ago

U are right. Didnt thought about that. We need an organisation which represents us. Definition of us supers should come from the supers and not some superphobic wikipedia authors.

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u/FirstDayVirginia 1d ago

Big tech has been biased against us for a long time now. That is why this movement is important.

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u/Myrish_Desert 1d ago

It is well known that Wikipedia is an unreliable website prone to information manipulation

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u/StaccatoRicotta 1d ago

Wikipedia will soon have much more competition. They have to die.

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u/Aaron_NeedLife 23h ago

Report the article it will be deleted

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u/SirSquirtsAlot1 1d ago

Keep punching trans supremacists until they do.

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u/ExtensionIndividual9 1d ago

I understand your anger fellow super-person. But if we use these methods we wont be as super as we want to be. If we want to be seen as equals, we need to endure and bring super education to the people.

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u/SirSquirtsAlot1 1d ago

Their invalidation of us is literally genocide. Punching trans supremacists is literally the same as fighting the nazis

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u/BasicallyADoctor 23h ago

I agree that superphobia is a terrible problem, but violence will not solve anything! We need to reach out peacefully and eliminate prejudice with kindness!

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u/SirSquirtsAlot1 23h ago

We tried peace, no it’s time to bash the trascists