This community is housed on an instance run by two trans women, focused on the needs of the queer and gender diverse community.

We allowed 196 here because we were promised the community is queer and trans inclusive.

If you’re here it’s because you’re aggressively supportive of trans folk. Not middle of the ground, not “just asking questions”.

If your response to that is, “yes, but…” then this isn’t the instance for you, and by extension, this isn’t the community for you.

tl;dr - Unambiguous support and inclusion, or fuck off somewhere else.

Edit - I changed the phrase "aggressive support to “unambiguous support”, as there was some confusion over the intent behind my previous phrasing.

  • Nyla Smokeyface
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    471 year ago

    It’s comforting to know that this community is intolerant of transphobia

    • Milk
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      211 months ago

      And intolerant of anyone who doesn’t agree with all they say.

      • @agent_flounder@lemmy.one
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        1211 months ago

        “agree”… bruh. This doesn’t concern you. Just let them be and keep it shut ffs. You don’t have to tell them how you don’t “agree” with them. What’s not to agree with anyway? You going to disagree with ADHD when you don’t have it and don’t know shit about it? Maybe walk a mile in someone’s shoes before you decide you’re the arbiter of their experiences. Or better maybe realize there are other perspectives and experiences and the world is better when you listen and learn and stow it?

        • Milk
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          111 months ago

          Agreeing is the opposite of disagreeing. If you say you agree with someone is because you think they’re correct. It’s basic English, I don’t know what exactly you’re not understanding about this word.

          • @agent_flounder@lemmy.one
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            111 months ago

            To agree or disagree there has to be something to agree or disagree about. I’m just curious to know what point or claim you disagree with.

        • Milk
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          111 months ago

          Well, “they” means multiple people or things that you’re refering to or someone with no determined sex like in a example. I don’t know what’s wrong with saying “they”, maybe the xe/xen is burning your brain.