::feels:: i'm low key ashamed i let myself be bullied by ideologues for so long when i knew it was wrong. i shoulda stood up for myself.
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been thinking about it a lot. i think a big part of why is i take the responsibility of ~a platform~ seriously and didnt want to cause harm.
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the rhetoric of "youre a bigot!" is powerful, especially when you desperately want to do good. you start to doubt yourself. hate yourself.
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truth: all the years ive done sex+, i absolutely loathed myself. i felt i was never good enough, always failing to do social justice right.
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it's...fkng sad. i feel proud of sex+. i wish i'd had support and guidance from my allies. instead - shame, guilt, very conditional warmth
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you learn that in some spaces, you are disposable. useful if you espouse the talking points in exactly the right way, but garbage otherwise.
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TL;DR my experience taught me that others who are called a *BIGOT!!* may hold the capacity to do good when given a chance (and maybe a hug).
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But that doesn't mean that you should ignore or minimize the bigoted things they say. e.g. Like what you're doing right now.
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