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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2021-11-29 04:08 pm

[ SECRET POST #5442 ]


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(Anonymous) 2021-11-30 11:35 am (UTC)(link)
That’s a sweeping generalization of trans activists. By trying to hold all trans activists accountable for the actions of the loudest and most militant people in the movement, you’re not helping anyone. And I don’t want to call your empathy into question, but I do question why you think over-generalizing all trans activists as engaging in “vitriolic abuse, gaslighting and manipulation” is helpful. What do you think is something you feel benefits trans people if trans activists aren’t beneficial in your opinion?

Especially because many trans activists are trans people, so acting like the activists are some outside group who don’t know or care about what’s best for trans people is a bit disingenuous. How do trans activists as a whole hurt trans people any more than any other activists hurt their own respective causes?

It just feels like your views on this are a little bit condescending. And even if you yourself are trans, it doesn’t seem like you’re coming at this with enough nuance towards the complicated issue of activism, which is obviously not as simple as you’re making it out to be.