What a lot of transphobic detrans groups do is take the denial and repression that many trans people engage in prior to self acceptance, make it collective, give it more form and structure and back it up with ideology. You can look at it as organized self-denial.
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Like obviously it hurt me in the long run but I sure as hell didn't feel like any kind of victim at the time. I felt more in control of my life, like I was building something new and important. And people listened to me like I had insightful things to say.
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Just because I was self-hating didn't mean that I lacked agency. I found a way to use my self-denial/rejection to get my needs met. And I changed after what I was doing stopped working for me and I found better ways to get what I was looking for.
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It's important to understand what people get from creating and joining those kinds of groups. Sure they play on people's vulnerabilities and suffering but they can also offer people status, a sense of power, belonging, purpose, even a way to express one's creativity.
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