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My point stands either way though: if someone's making blanket assumptions about how all bisexuals are phobic of the nonbinary community, that someone is being biphobic. That someone is as biphobic as someone who assumes that all bisexuals are non-monogamous, or that all bisexuals are promiscuous.
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i'm not saying all bisexuals are phobic of nonbinary people. i don't know how to make this any clearer since i've said from the beginning that i know not all bisexuals believe in the gender binary.
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You may be confusing surprise with rage, I guess. You're certainly being implicitly dismissive of the fact that this assumption is discriminatory. And you're not saying you'd be willing to speak up against this assumption. Would you? Will you, in the future?
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i'm really not arguing any of this because i want to be right. i'm discussing the subject because i want the truth. it would be shitty of me to not stand up for people when they're not being properly represented.