Not everyone who makes these posts is saying that whoever has that job is beneath them. I think it’s perfectly normal to be annoyed that you don’t have a job in the field you spent tens of thousands of dollars becoming accredited in. It’s not always a declaration of superiority.
once you realize that when people talk about "holding someone accountable" online they mostly just mean public humiliation a lot of discourse arguing about whether some person or another should apologize for their actions or not gets very boring
It's ironic to see someone deny and erase a character's canonical lesbian sexuality and defend lesbophobic rhetoric with the excuse that it's "just fiction and it's okay to have different hcs," only to then get angry when someone does the same with characters they see as bisexual
you can say “a straight man stalked me out of the gay bar because they don’t monitor their patrons” and a bitch on the internet will STILL call you biphobic for it
We should talk about how this kinda thing only exists against lesbians, I’ve never seen this type of thing where a gay man gets turned straight by a woman
This is what I mean when I say lesbianism alienates you from womanhood in a patriarchal society because cishet women often only understand their womanhood in relation to men. You cannot be a woman in a society that makes "being a woman" tied to serving a man.
lesbians and trans women have a ton in common especially with how others treat us and the misogyny we face. society doesn’t understand not being attracted to men, and society doesn’t understand being “born” a “man” and actively rejecting that. and we are punished for this!
I don't really like the way people say "read queer history!!" very vaguely without ever listing what they actually want you to read or anything. First of all list an actual source! Second of all, I don't think the queers of the past were always right about things