#lgbtq Spaces
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nonbinarymlm · 1 month ago
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It’s really awful that my partner is treated as predatory, dangerous, and unwelcome by the world for being bisexual and nonwhite. It’s doubly awful that so many queer spaces near us also treat him as predatory, dangerous, and unwelcome for being a cis man while ignoring his queer and non-passing mixed race experiences.
There is no way to make general queer spaces unwelcoming to cis men without throwing intersectionality out the window. No one needs to coddle cis men, but general queer spaces are not the places to treat queer cis men as dangerous or unwelcome or to randomly vent about men without checking in. (Generally you should be checking in before venting, by the way, this goes out the window way too much in progressive spaces.)
Queer men are already treated as dangerous and unwelcome by society for being queer. Men of color are already treated as dangerous and unwelcome by society for not being white. When queer spaces treat cis men as dangerous and unwelcome, they are repeating those societal patterns toward queer men and men of color.
Intersectionality means recognizing that privilege does not cancel out oppression as much as it means oppression does not cancel out privilege. All queer people face harm by society, all queer people need safe queer spaces. Choosing a subset of queer people to exclude from general queer spaces isn’t okay, even if it’s a relatively privileged subset in one specific way.
There are a lot of posts talking about how exclusion of cis men from queer spaces negatively impacts trans people of all stripes, and that is true and worth taking about! But also: cis queer men deserve to be in queer spaces because they are queer. Their relative privilege in one area does not cancel out their experiences of oppression.
And it truly is “relative privilege in one area” because some queer cis men are disabled, neurodivergent, black, Asian, indigenous, mixed race, working class, and many other marginalized identities not determined by gender.
All queer people deserve queer safe spaces. Period.
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theatticmonologues · 2 months ago
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In case you missed it, this week's episode included a word from The Common Press, a queer bookshop and event space in London, about their ongoing fundraiser 🌈📚💕 This is such a vital community space and would be such a loss, so please consider checking out their campaign here.
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maurastierney · 6 months ago
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feel free to read op to get the context but if this isn’t the most amazing summary of zoomer essentialist takes
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starfishinthedistance · 2 years ago
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The statements:
"There needs to be safe spaces for queer people inclusive to wide range of identities under a similar experience (i.e. sapphic spaces, trans spaces, aspec spaces)"
and
"Specific identities need their own spaces separate from other identities even if they have similar experiences (i.e. lesbian spaces, non-binary spaces, aromantic spaces)
can, should, and do coexist.
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icm-art · 1 year ago
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transsexualfiend · 4 months ago
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A lot of people, especially young queers, reply to the statement "alcoholism is a problem in lgbt communities" with: "Yeah it's all those nasty dirty gay BARS! Why can't lgbt spaces be FUN and NOT about drinking and sex?!!" Which is not only untrue like OP said (because alcoholism isn't a pipeline result of going to a gay bar, alcoholism is common in marginalized groups for a multitude of reasons due to oppression) but also diminishes the reality of both alcoholics who are struggling because of systemic obstacles, AND the sanctity/significance of gay bars and queer spaces, which are necessary.
(TLDR: Systemic injustice and oppression are the things that invoke harm upon queer communities and result in unhealthy coping mechanisms, like OP said. Gay bars, gay clubs, leather circles, cruising circles, recreational drinking and drug use and sex are NOT the problem. Shutting down queer and leather spaces is NOT the solution. )
alcoholism is a problem in the lgbt community yes but there's something weird and mentally disconnecting about trying to say that's because there's too many gay nightclubs or whatever instead of the reality that being lgbt is just genuinely oppressive and will push people to maladaptive coping mechanisms. like did we forget that people become alcoholics for a multitude of more reasons than because they went to a club once
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mostly-funnytwittertweets · 5 months ago
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prince-ashitaka · 1 year ago
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Lets create a house where yelling means we’re having fun. When you hear a door slam you know it was accidentally pulled with too much strength, not slammed out of anger. When there is silence, it is Contentment, not another passive aggressive fight. The dog is no longer barking to protect, he simply just wants the cats to play with him. Let’s create a safe, warm environment that makes you feel like you can breathe, not hold your breath. Let’s stomp on the eggshells we use to tip toe on. Together we will make this house into a home. And welcome all with open arms into this kind and loving space.
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mewvore · 2 years ago
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found a jean bustier at the thrift store. the justier
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dyinggirldied · 1 year ago
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Listen, if the us government decides to go through with this and bans ao3, i don't care if im broke, im going to book my flight there and throw hands with the lots of them
internet censorship bill about to pass congress:
ao3 is facing a ddos attack from an overseas right-wing anonymous group because it contains "degeneracy and disgusting things like LGBT and NSFW".
they're not the only right-wing group that is attacking fanfiction sites because of queer & nsfw content. the Heritage foundation, the US right wing think tank that writes laws for republicans, wrote an article about how "big tech turns kids trans" in which they're advocating for the Kid's Online Safety Act to pass because it will give state attorney generals power to sue websites for "potentially harmful content towards minors". in this article they point out websites like wattpad, tumblr, tiktok, twitter as sites that GOP attorney generals can and will target for censorship if this bill passes. all places where fandom, that's mostly queer, hangs out.
if you think this bill has no chance of passing because of all the red flags it poses, think again. it currently has 38 cosponsors in the senate, and is being pushed by the democrats as a "protecting the children!!" type bill.
there are left-aligned orgs in congress rn lobbying for this bill to pass. july is extremely decisive, because if KOSA goes through to markup it'll be bundled with the Earn It act, Restrict, and all the other bad internet bills and passed as a package, completely censoring the internet forever.
if you want to learn more about the bill, go here. also sign the open letter against it here
it's ESSENTIAL that you call your members of congress, specifically Maria Cantwell (you can call from out of state) and tell them DO NOT PASS KOSA. this site here connects you to your members of congress and gives you a short simple script to read off of! super easy and doesn't take much out of your day! please do this now!!
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heavenascensiiondio · 1 year ago
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new starry ace flag dragon pins in my etsy shop!! 💜
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not-alpharious · 1 year ago
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I really hope that when Space Marine II comes out they let you choose Titus’ pronouns just to fuck with this guy specifically
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mr-weirdo-mcgee · 3 months ago
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borderlinebatshit · 1 year ago
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Put in for a job either bouncing or barbacking at a local dive bar and I hope its the latter because while I do not want to exhibit any internalized homophobia bouncing in LGBT bars is much easier because the coterie of drunk twinks and gender non conformists Ive dealt with in that capacity are far less threatening than drunk bikers.
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gaylord1405 · 1 year ago
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