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  • To be honest though, some of the communities I frequent to in reddit do not have their counterparts here. If they do, they aren't active. Best example is AskHistorians. They have a Lemmy here but it's basically dead. Which is why I still go to reddit. Fingers crossed that majority of subreddit communities will relocate to here so the community will thrive.

  • Nonbinary genders beyond 'male' and 'female' would have been no surprise to ancient rabbis, who acknowledged tumtums, androgynos and aylonot
  • When you talk about LGBTQ+ people like objects that need studying and understanding and "acceptance", instead of fellow human beings just like you

    Ever heard of the the term "anthropology"? "Sociology"? "Gender studies?" Various disciplines that study humanity broadly? The entire academic discipline called "Humanities"? I don't know why you're so uppity. You might as well accuse the entire scholarly field for "studying" human lives and aspects. What is life if one doesn't study it and all its components?

    you're feeding their ignorance and their bigotry and confirming their opinion to them as a legitimate one

    No! You completely misunderstand. What I'm saying is use the decades of research on human sexuality and gender against bigotry on lgbt! If someone say there is only two gender-- man and woman-- tell them gender and sex are not the same. Male and female are biological sex (there are actually more than one but explaining this requires an entirely different discussion), whereas gender is an abstract concept in which a person is placed social expectations based on the sex he/she is born with. Tell the bigots there are cultures that recognise more than one genders so their conflation of sex and gender is moot!

  • Nonbinary genders beyond 'male' and 'female' would have been no surprise to ancient rabbis, who acknowledged tumtums, androgynos and aylonot
  • My experience talking to people who can't fathom the fact that there are more than one gender-- and insist there are only two-- is because that's how they have been taught by their society. So, to me, that is driven by ignorance because they're not aware that other cultures accept and even glorify non-binary genders. And what is bigotry though if it is not largely driven by ignorance? Fear of the unknown? It doesn't always happen to everyone but Mark Twain did say that "traveling is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness". Reading about the lgbt acceptance and treatment in other countries is because someone traveled, observed, studied them and published the studies internationally. My last point sounds facetious but that's an extra ammunition to undermine the bigoted point that homosexuality supposedly "is not normal" and not universal, when in reality some cultures already accept them and all people in those cultures got on with their lives normally.

  • Nonbinary genders beyond 'male' and 'female' would have been no surprise to ancient rabbis, who acknowledged tumtums, androgynos and aylonot
  • This is a pearl in the ocean of debate on gender and sexuality. A lot of people can't fathom the fact non-binary genders exist and are accepted in other cultures because they have been socialised by their own heteronormative culture. It's understandable why a lot of people can't make heads or tails about the lgbt community for said reason, but if people get out of their information bubble and read expansively (or even better travel) outside of their worldview, then they will gain better understanding just how complex the world is, and that people of non-binary genders are actually just normal people who deserves respect like everyone else.

  • Mexico Has Fully Recognized the State of Palestine
  • I remember a quote from a national hero in my home country: "What use is freedom? If the slaves today become tyrants tomorrow?" I kinda see the point. Most, if not all, colonies that became independent oppressed the minority and indigenous groups in their new country. That national hero I mentioned was well travelled, and must have seen how the new countries treated the indigenous communities.

  • Riots in France have already cost businesses more than $1 billion | CNN Business
  • I don't think France is any more or less racist than the US at any point. France has been multicultural, more receptive to people of colour, and did not officially have racial segregation, but they still treated non-white French as second class citizens albeit low key. The fact that France had colonies and fought hard to keep them after World War II despite postwar economic devastation showed they have still been discriminatory. The French government in the 60s was nearly couped by ultranationalist army officers for granting independence to Algeria. Even today, there are many French who are ultranationalists and there is a reason why Marine Le Pen won 40% of the French population.

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