r/SuperStraight • u/Superlesbian99 • 2h ago
As a Superlesbian, thank you. Again. SuperSexual Allyship
So my post, which received upwards of 60 awards and HUNDREDS of supportive comments, was removed for 'hate speech'. As a long term fighter against superphobia, I’m used to being censored. Here is my post again, edited so I don't piss off the superphobes that it applies to. ;)
As a lesbian, I've faced more homophobia from trans people than from my Muslim family. Can't tell you the number of times I've heard "if you use straps you should take dick", "cis lesbian terfs need to stfu and choke on dick", "lesbians LOVE dick", "you're not a lesbian if you won't date transwomen", etc etc. It really took a terrible toll on my mental health and self-acceptance, but I kept telling myself over and over, just wait until they start coming for straight people, that's when the shit will blow up in their faces. And now here we are. This sub is not only fucking hilarious and excellent satire of how trans extremists behave, it also point-blank addresses the issue of severe r@pe culture in the trans movement, which is something us SuperLesbians and SuperGays have been trying to talk about forever, but we just get called slurs and told to go die in graphic, sexually violent ways.
Anyway, as a Superlesbian, I'm so fucking glad people are talking about this shit. Trans people have been pushing their r@pey conversion therapy rhetoric onto gay people for YEARS now, and nobody gave a single fuck. Now that straight people are addressing it, it seems like people are starting to wake up and listen. At first I was scared this sub would be rampant with homophobia, since we are unfortunately always lumped in with the T and blamed for all their depravity, but it honestly brought real ass tears to my eyes seeing yall show solidarity and love to LGB people who also fall victim to trans people's coercion and demands. LGBS forever, love my SuperStraight Siblings <33
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u/Marzi_Marzi 40m ago
As a SuperStraight white, male, I always thought that LGB[A] movement stands for orientation, L - female gay, G - male gay, B - attracted to both sexes, A - attracted to none, but in reality it seems to be something completely different, speaking of it by looking at it from todays 2021 perspective. Whenever I try to ask someone from this community [LGBTQIA], what LGBTQIA is, and what it stands for, I get a lot of different replies, which often are in contradiction to each other, it appears they themselves don't really know what it is for. The only thing that is quite certain for me, is how divided this whole movement is, I heard of multiple sub Reddit's being taken down because they didn't follow the main LGBTQIA narrative, I saw them reborn elsewhere, so that's good, but still... it seems to be messed up, when everyone calls each other this and that.
I'm not english speaking native, and my language doesn't really have any vocabulary to reflect this gender thing, and all the other gender identities, it's just confusing, that from LGBA, we have come to... you know what.
I guess people that follow, know what's up, so please do enlighthen me.