So anything I do to appear chummy with people who have behaved that way, or are publicly friends with those people, makes me look like an alibi. An enabler. An apologist. Someone, at least, willing to associate with people who have caused a lot of pain (& are in denial about it).
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I think you are doing the right thing. I personally would draw the line at debating fash but the anti-sjw ppl are fair game. I think when there followers see that we r not the stereotype they think we r, it does is a lot of good and gets out of that echo chamber.
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I'm a cus white dude so I probably don't know what I'm talking about: I think engaging with centrists and people in the right is worthwhile so long as you're doing it on *their* channel and taking advantage of *their* platform so your ideas are exposed to their audience.
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The problem with Laci et all is she was inviting terfs into her space so it was her audience being exposed to their bigotry. But if you're going into a centrist/right wing yt channel, your audience doesn't have to follow you there.
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I think a lot of the trans mistrust comes from tons of past experiences of people who transition after already having a platform because often they say or do things which they wouldn’t after living it for longer
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Our viewpoints tend to shift drastically after having experienced how we’re treated post transition so there’s a lot of fear that “baby transes” will speak for us in ways that harm us
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As a pretty hard-left anarchist I genuinely think leftism NEEDS people like you, who are willing to show up and do these things, just as much as it needs people like me. This war has many fronts and we should fight them all. Keep going, comrade

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I think debating anti types is fine--I feel it's mostly a pointless endeavor, but it's fine. Though I also think the way one engages with them is important--there's a huge difference between debating and, as you said, being "chummy" with abusive people.
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Ultimately though you're going to get criticized no matter what you do, especially because you're marginalized. As you've said, being trans opens you to a lot more scrutiny.
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