This where the woke bottoms out, folks. If it actually sounds quite blatantly homophobic, you clearly haven't taken on enough student debt learning about who you're allowed to not want to have sex withhttps://twitter.com/SportIsARight/status/1178788284073480192 …
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For what it's worth, I'm friends with quite a number of people who don't want to have sex with people with vaginas, and I don't take offense because I'm not a fucking sociopath
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I mean, I agree, but I don't think her tweet deserves this response. I think it's best to engage charitably with people with unusual views. People come to these things for understandable reasons. She seems pretty chill in her discourse and deserves to be met on the same level.
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I'm not meeting people where they stand on the basis of "chill level." She's calling a wide variety of sexual orientations immoral. I spent my teen years in rural Texas; this isn't my first rodeo.
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I think there's a significant difference between the level of harm she's likely to do and your archetypal deep South homophobe.
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I won't play games with it. Young people can and do buy this stuff, wherever it comes from, and they're prone to internalizing it when they're still figuring themselves out. Maybe you're comfortable with coercive sex when it aligns a bit more with your politics — I'm not, ever.
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I mentioned that I agreed. I am never ok with coercive sex. I wouldn't say this person's views align especially closely with my politics. (1/)
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I have plenty of problems with the woke left. One of my biggest problems with them is their tendency to performatively shame people for their views, rather than engaging with them substantively. (2/)
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I think that this is a habit which leads to radicalization on both sides, and I think it's rarely constructive. (3/3)
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This isn't even a matter of "views." Plenty of people just aren't attracted to plenty of other people, and demanding certain forms of "acceptable" rationalization to fit a presumed moral code is not healthy. Shame culture does not feed into healthy relationships, period.
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