It was done on gay people too.
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Replying to @FireBreath8
Oh yeah, definitely. One thing that helped me figure out what was up was hearing a gay man describe his conversion therapy experience. His therapist convinced him that his past trauma made him gay. Hearing that made something click inside of me and it freaked me out!
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Replying to @reclaimingtrans
Yep! It's even grosser when they use trauma like that and the extent it's being used on trans people now but since it's supported by radfems it's a-ok (everyday I get more disgusted at them I'm done making excuses but don't wanna get mobbed either).
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Replying to @FireBreath8
Yeah, I'm pretty much done too. I get not wanting to have to deal with the backlash. I'm trying to prepare myself as best I can for the shit I'll probably get as I continue to speak out.
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Replying to @reclaimingtrans
I wanna start speaking out too but I'm not even in a safe space to be out IRL and idk if my mental health can handle the abuse. Dont know how to start but I have to one day. We can't let them run unchecked. I'm just how starting to process everything and damn it I'm mad.
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Replying to @FireBreath8
I get the sense of urgency because I feel that too but it's good to have relative stability before speaking out. No need to be a martyr or anything. There's plenty I'm not ready to say yet because it's too raw and I'm still processing.
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It's fine to take your time, do what you need to heal, get good support system in place, etc. Going up against these people is hard. They can be really cruel. It's important to take god care of yourself so you don't burn out.
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