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gobbledigook ([personal profile] gobbledigook) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets 2012-10-24 10:39 pm (UTC)

The issue at hand is that if a bisexual declares that their issues override that of other queer people because they suffer more discrimination than they do they are wrong, regardless of quotation marks around it or supposed ignorance on the part of the bisexual person. No queer person has an obligation to walk around eggs over a bisexual person who refuses to understand such a simple concept that is not to make light of something they don't personally experience while deciding that they have it harder.

The reason I have no proof of it is because I have no way to backlog bigotry in real life, but I said in my previous post that I understood if you didn't want to take my word for it. The anon claiming exactly what you denied anyone claims is still there, and for some arbitrary reason you simply refuse to acknowledge it. Again, they said exactly what you asked about, making them a perfectly valid example.

I'm not comparing groups. I'm comparing a specific behavior of people that see someone mentioning a bad apple behavior within a group and getting offended by it, because they think that person is applying that to everyone. Sometimes behavior between groups of people overlap, and getting angry when people make an inevitable comparison, just to make a point easier to understand, seems like you're looking for a way to feel offended.

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