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9 votes
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This was always going to be a generational fight for transgender people
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Mel Manuel, trans candidate for US House, injected testosterone on camera in a campaign ad
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US study on puberty blockers goes unpublished because of politics, doctor says (gifted link)
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This journalist spent a year living with the embattled families of trans youth
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How come the Mormon, Republican state of Utah is so queer?
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Her US state bans gender-affirming care for teenagers. So she travels 450 miles for it.
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Will Ferrell: ‘If the trans community is a threat to you, then it stems from not being confident or safe with yourself’
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11th Circuit rules in favor of forced trans sterilization for drivers licenses in Alabama
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I walked away from my job as a queer educator
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The American/Western right-wing is a threat to queer people worldwide
This is something I've been thinking about for a long while. I will try to briefly explain my reasoning. I live in a country that's not a western country. It has plenty of its problems with...
This is something I've been thinking about for a long while. I will try to briefly explain my reasoning.
I live in a country that's not a western country. It has plenty of its problems with right-wingers, and they certainly do hate queer people. However, for years I've been observing and interacting with these people. Many of them, especially teenagers, 20 and 30 year olds, use the language and rhetoric of the American/Western right-wing.
They constantly talk and complain about SJWs, even though there is barely any left-wing in this country, much less a "SJW" type. They talk about "blacks" infiltrating the tv shows, movies, games. They talk about black people as if they are invaders. An ex-friend of mine, whom I cut contact with because of his increasing radicalization due to right-winger brainrot on Twitter, even said they will come here and ruin our country, "like they did to Europe". He doesn't talk to or have any friends from another nation, and has said this due to the American and Western brainrot spreading on Twitter.
This is extremely weird, because nobody before recent times had a major problem with black people here, because it's an extremely rare occurance whenever you see a black person. So, even right-wingers didn't seem to pay any attention to them. But this all changed with the utter shit rhetoric spread by the American and Western right-wingers on social media sites.
This applies to queer people as well. I've heard and seen so much imported rhetoric that I'm amazed at the international connectedness of right-wing hate. For example, even though trans people never were the focus of any big attention on social media before, thanks to the weird "tranvestigation/infiltration" rhetoric spread by American and Western right-wingers on social media, local sites here started fixating on trans people, especially trans women. However, this in time spread to hating on queer people in general. Just the other day I reported a major hate speech graffiti I saw in my neighbourhood. Luckily it was removed, but I heard from friends similar recent occurances of this hate speech graffiti targeting queer people. Never before in my life I had encountered such a thing. I suspect the trigger was the propaganda spread by American and Western right-wingers.
Why did I create this topic?
Well, first of all, I wanted to share my story and observation.
Second, I wanted to bring attention to a problem I deem important.
And third, the userbase of this site seems to be mostly Americans, and I wanted to challenge an assumption many Americans seem to have—that hateful propaganda on social media seems to almost exclusively come from USA's enemies. No, American and by extension western right-wing is extremely strong. It has extreme reach and powerful rhetoric. It's a global problem. I've been paying attention to this topic since 2015, and in recent years more and more American alt-right rhetoric I've seen in 2015-2016 on American internet started being voiced here more and more.
So, I guess, queers from other countries, beware of American alt-right rhetoric. It has a powerful effect on local right-wingers in other countries, and you might benefit from studying and learning to deconstruct and fight it.
This is also another reason why USA's elections are everyone's problem. The internal power struggles and ideological battles there are exported to the rest of the world.
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US Republicans are sneaking anti-trans amendments into beneficial bills
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How anti-trans US policies in Project 2025 could impact all families
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Blue and red US states were putting period products in schools — then came the anti-trans backlash
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Death threats, legal risk and backlogs weigh on US clinicians treating trans minors
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Anti-trans school board candidates backed by Ron DeSantis get crushed in Florida
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How trans autistic people are using joy as political resistance
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United States Supreme Court blocks Joe Biden administration rules against sex discrimination in schools
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Gay student says “Coach” Tim Walz protected him from homophobic bullies
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Meet Anita Velveeta, the ‘Big Sister’ of the Twin Cities trans music scene
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US President Joe Biden pardoning LGBTQ+ service members convicted for sexual orientation
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Idaho Pride celebration goes on despite protests
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US military must face lawsuit over discharge of LGBTQ veterans
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Milwaukee’s oldest gay bar donates thousands of photos to Wisconsin LGBTQ History Project
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Once considered a ‘hate state,’ Colorado is now a safe harbor for trans people
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NASA employee creates Pride flag using NASA images
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Anti-trans legislative risk assessment map: June 2024 edition
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NYT misses what’s true and important about an anti-trans school resolution
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The Devil went down to Georgia
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Beastie Boys paid for Donna Lee Parsons gender-affirming surgery
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Black LGBTQ+ youth need spaces that embrace them fully, researchers say
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Inequities in conversion practice exposure at the intersection of ethnoracial and gender identities
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Nearly 30% of Gen Z women identify as LGBTQ, Gallup survey finds
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Death of nonbinary teen Nex Benedict after school fight is ruled a suicide, medical examiner says
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The trans skaters of America’s growing queer skate scene
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Non-binary teenager dies a day after alleged assault at Oklahoma school
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Years before Stonewall, a chef published the first gay cookbook
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Kristen Stewart ‘I want to do the gayest thing you’ve ever seen in your life’
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Utah teen athlete faces threats after state official posted photos questioning her gender
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Remembering trailblazing LGBTQ+ civil rights activist James Baldwin this Black History Month
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Florida official letter: "Misrepresenting" gender on drivers licenses is fraud, changes now banned
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Amber Glenn becomes first LGBTQ+ woman to win US Women's Figure Skating Championship
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Detroit’s LGBTQ+ Chamber of Commerce is helping create a business renaissance
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Ohio, Michigan Republicans in released audio: "Endgame" is to ban trans care "for everyone"
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The US GOP doesn’t want to punish trans people—it wants to eradicate them
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West Virginia bill would mandate "curing" trans people under 21
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$100M will be left for Native Hawaiian causes from the estate of an heiress considered last princess
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Group dynamics and division of labor within the anti-LGBTQ+ pseudoscience network
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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear says trans kids are “children of God” "The way these Super PACS and my opponent went about their campaign was just mean, gross, and cruel."
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The Survivors - One year later, those who lived through the Club Q shooting are still healing. These are their stories.
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