Apparently spreading news about an homophobic attack is considered islamophobic
Apparently spreading news about an homophobic attack is considered islamophobic
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/5419055
(See screenshot. Posted in /r/gaybros on Reddit.)
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Wow. From r/GayBros? Srsly?
They were notoriously one of the more openly mysgonstic and "drop the t" of the queer subs. That's kinda wild honestly.
21 0 Replyone of the more openly mysgonstic and "drop the t" of the queer subs
I was subscribed there for years and never saw a word of that...
13 0 ReplyWell I don't know what to tell you aside from seeing a lot of posts on trans subs where OP would be like
Why do gay men hate trans women? I got told by someone in a LGBTQIA+ sub that I was just a a confused gay guy?
And the comments would be filled with people guessing
"This was /GayBros wasn't it? They are like that, Gay men as a whole aren't."
I won't argue with your experience, but at minimum that sub DEFINITELY had a reputation.
14 0 ReplyRedditors are known for making up random stuff just to cause drama.
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you may be confusing r/GayBros for r/askgaybros. Roughly the same size and spelling, but only one of them has a strong reputation for transphobia.
4 0 ReplyOooooh maybe! Thanks for the clarification!
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I find it baffling how people from minority groups who have been discriminated against and excluded by the general public would so easily discriminate and exclude other groups in the same boat. If anything, I'd expect gay people to be the most sympathetic to the struggles and isolation that trans people face.
This is like having black people who have been fighting to end segregation, but decide, "if you're black with Somali ancestry, we don't want you."
2 0 ReplyThey never expected the brownshirts to come for them, i guess.
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