Hello goyim person here! I like to see your trans and nonbinary friendly Jewish quotes a lot :) But I just wondered if it is alright when I do this!? Since I'm like probably not the 'target audience'?
Do you think it's ok for non Jewish queer people to feel validation and empowerment from them?
Anyway hope you have a good day!
First, a grammar quibble: "goyim" is a plural noun. Goy is the singular. Goyish or goyische are the adjective forms. The English equivalent is gentile, which (because English) is a much more flexible word in a sentence.
Second, your actual question: there is absolutely nothing wrong with goyim enjoying my posts or feeling validated by the Jewish trans acceptance content I share. I'm glad it makes you happy. Trans folks face so much exclusion and prejudice, it's totally understandable to be happy that any group is welcoming. That a group you may not have realized would support you does, and for multiple reasons? Sure, that's going to feel cozy. It means that's a corner of human society that isn't hostile, when so many other places can be.
When I share things that are intended to be intra-Jewish conversations, I always tag accordingly. And even in those circumstances, all I ask my goyische followers is that they not reblog or comment.