C: “There are a lot of circumstances where not being misogynist is transphobic.” A: “Yeah, but don’t say that on Twitter.” B: “No, say it on Twitter.”
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Replying to @chaosprime
I'd love to hear and discuss those circumstances?
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Replying to @acegiak
the one under discussion was holding a door for a woman. an extremely woke species of misogyny to be sure
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Replying to @chaosprime @acegiak
I still don't get it. How's it transphobic to not hold the door open for a woman? Also this is such a peeve for me when people purposefully pretend not to know when it's an asshole move to hold a door and when it's a human decency move to hold a door.
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the idea is that if you'd hold the door open for a cis woman, then not holding the door open for a trans woman is transphobic. coupled with the idea that holding the door for any woman is misogynist, which is more of a Discourse PTSD symptom than anything
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Replying to @chaosprime @acegiak
Ohh you gotta twist around like a pretzel for that shit. I'll still die mad about people who cannot grasp when and how opening or holding a door is a nice thing to do for another human being and when it's jackassery. 2x as bad now that I use a cane. Someday I'm gonna snap.
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my regrets on the eventual decompensation but if it's inevitable i hope there's at least good video of your rampage
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