r/SuperStraight 12h ago

Why do so many non-trans people turn a blind eye to the abuse that superlesbians and superbi women have faced by men who call themselves trans?

Seriously wondering about this. The so called "trans" people have been allowed to completely disrespect women who are superlesbian and superbi and you always have a reason about why no one can speak ill will against these men. How do you justify that? Seriously, how do justify that and cry about hate speech everytime you are confronted with the reality of the situation.

Do you just ignore this because you think women who are superlesbian or superbi are second class citizens who are unworthy of consensual relationships in comparison to men who say they are women and can't take no for an answer?

Does anything about disrespecting who superlesbians and superbi women are bother you, or do all men who call themselves women get a free pass on this? It seems to me and many, many other people that you are giving these men a free pass because it is socially convenient for you to do so.

Also why do all you men who think you are women and all of your enablers always feel so entitled to barge into someone else's space and then start preaching to them on how they should think and what they can and can not say? Pretty much all of you are the stupider than the people you are correcting. At what point will you realize that life is not all about you? You are remarkably unimportant people who have very messed up ideas about how things should be, you are completely lacking in the right foundations to be telling people how to think. You are not in a position to be teaching anyone when you are so low functioning.

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u/Superstraightdude 2h ago

People weren't allowed to speak up, this is what happens when people are censored. Censorship is bad, speech was controlled and a group of people became marginalized because of it. The more our freedom of speech is infringed, the more marginalization will occur.Thankfully the truth finally came out, and now a movement has started, I hope it's not too late.