This is a repost of the post I made on r/lgbdropthet. I just wanted to hear some of your thoughts:
So, I am following this straight author on Twitter and she honestly seems like such a lovely person. However, yesterday after the Ian McKellen thing she mad a post that was very angry towards gay people who do not stand up for trans people. But she also made a post agreeing with another straight women saying that we need to define sex from gender on the same day.
I honestly really don't care about her tweets, but I want to use them as a way to discuss the wider issue of straights feeling justified in being angry against gay people for not standing up for TRA. But, then also turning around and supporting the exact same shit we were saying and acting brand new.
Do you thing this is all just virtue signaling? Also do you think that some of these older liberal people (30+) just feel guilty for probably bullying gay people when they were younger and that why they are super pro-trans right activism.
Lastly, how should one ideally respond when straight people try to make homophobia and transphobia into the same thing? Do you think just staying silent the best option? Also in these discussions is it best to try to leave out the fact that you are gay because straight people like to believe that straight opinion is more "objective".
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