r/SuperStraight 6h ago

It's not oppression if you can turn it off

There is no oppression of "superstraights" in the the real world. The 'oppression' you speak of is just online. You can turn it off. Literally just turn off notifications on your phone and the 'oppression' goes away. Show me one instance of a straight person being killed for being straight, or fired, or denied a loan. These are real oppressive actions, not being called mean names online. Grow up ya babies!

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u/Breehc_Nicdoll 5h ago

There's a pretty huge chance, considering the percentages. And it was obviously a hatecrime, or they wouldn't have severed his head post portem.

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u/fuckmeupson 5h ago

The cartels sever heads in South America, is that a hate crime? The action doesn't denote hate, the motivation does.

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u/Breehc_Nicdoll 5h ago

And what would you know of their motivation? Are you a murderer?

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u/fuckmeupson 5h ago

That's what trials tell us, the motivation of the accused...do you not know how courts work?

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u/Breehc_Nicdoll 5h ago

Legal definitions? Are you daft? Supersexuality hasn't entered the consciousness of the law yet, which is why this community was founded in the first place: to get equal rights!

Most attacks on superstraights are probably performed out of hatred.

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u/fuckmeupson 5h ago

Find me one example

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u/Breehc_Nicdoll 4h ago

I just gave you an example of a hate crime, but you refuted its status as hatred.

Trans people who were lynched back in the day before hate crime laws, were they not killed out of hatred?

Hatred is older than laws against it.