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I posted this to r/truscum, thought I might as well put it here too.

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Thank you for talking about toxic behavior in the truscum community. I align myself a lot with truscum, but Iâve met so many toxic truscum on here that donât even get called out. One told me I was actually cis because i donât experience dysphoria that much anymore.... Iâm on hormones and getting top surgery.... aka transitioning.đ¤Śââď¸
Really? Iâve hardly met any toxic truscum tbh. The vast majority Iâve met have been kind and understanding.
Though I donât blame people for being toxic. When I first became truscum, I was a bit of a dick as well, because I was just so SICK of tucutes and being harassed and bullied for my beliefs lol. Itâs easy to get fed up, but taking it out on others is wrong, and only makes transmeds look bad.
And since the transmed movement has gotten more popular, some people join it without really understanding it and then say stupid shit >.> Like calling everyone they donât like cis. With popularity comes stupidity.
I just hate the so called tumblr lgbt+ community so much. They are full of hypocrisy. My straight friends have never questioned my sexuality (Iâm bi) and were always supportive. Here on the other hand I have faced legit biphobia while âbihetâ and âstraight passingâ are used by L&G members all the time. Yes not all of course, but screw it I donât want anything to do with these people anymore. PS sorry for the rant but Iâm so angry rn.
Most Tumblr communities are cancer that luckily donât represent real life groups.
MOGAI is Bad: A Post
So listen. So many people have made jokes about the LGBT+ community and its recent strife that itâs hard to be taken seriously whenever someone is actually a valid LGBT+ member.
Itâs had its most prominent effect within the trans community. The very community designed to make us feel safe has turned into yet another battlefield.
Itâs dumb. So many ânewâ LGBT labels are just new words for things that already exist. The LGBT community means who you are, who you love, and who you feel sexual attraction to. Itâs not an alphabet soup with thirteen thousand letters.
I summarize it like this: âgirl-boy-yes-no.â
And thatâs all you need for almost anything. Sexuality and romantic orientation? You like girls, you like boys, you like all of the above, or you like neither. Thatâs gay/lesbian, straight, bi/pan, or asexual. Thatâs all you need. If it fluctuates, youâre just bi/pan with preferences. If it depends on an emotional connection, you have standards. Itâs not a new thing.
Gender? Again, youâre either a girl, a boy, nonbinary, or agender. Yes, gender is a spectrum, but that doesnât mean each and every spot on it has a whole new name.
And just as a closing remark, you have to have dysphoria to be trans. ThatâsâŚthe point of being trans. Whatâs the difference between a straight trans man and a butch lesbian? They can both have short hair and female bodies, so what is it? One has dysphoria. You can present in ways that donât necessarily match your sexâs gender roles but that doesnât make you trans. Just like how a feminine man and a trans woman are different because of the dysphoria. If you donât have anything that screams âmy body or gender roles are incorrectâ youâre not trans. Itâs not that hard.
Itâs LGBT+. Thereâs a plus sign if you must. Itâs not LGBTBINGOEIEIOBRBLOL. Stop making a joke out of the community with your dumb genders and sexualities.
âIâm gonna block you before you disprove my assumptions, as you are clearly knowledgable on the subject.â
Thank you. #teamblocked
Cree chief Pitikwahanapiwiyin with locked hair. 1885.
Two sadhus (holy hermits) with their hair in jata style dreadlocks.
Young boxers with long dreadlocks depicted on a fresco from Akrotiri (modern Santorini, Greece) 1600â1500 BCE.
Some of the earliest depictions of dreadlocks date back as far as 3600 years to the Minoan Civilization, one of Europeâs earliest civilizations, centred in Crete (now part of Greece). Frescoes discovered on the Aegean island of Thera (modern Santorini, Greece) depict individuals with braided hair styled in long dreadlocks.
In ancient Egypt, examples of Egyptians wearing locked hairstyles and wigs have appeared on bas-reliefs, statuary and other artifacts. Mummified remains of ancient Egyptians with locked wigs have also been recovered from archaeological sites.
During the Bronze Age and Iron Age, many peoples in the Near East, Asia Minor, Caucasus, East Mediterranean and North Africa such as the Sumerians, Elamites, Ancient Egyptians, Ancient Greeks, Akkadians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Hittites, Amorites, Mitanni, Hattians, Hurrians, Arameans, Eblaites, Israelites, Phrygians, Lydians, Persians, Medes, Parthians, Chaldeans, Armenians, Georgians, Cilicians and Canaanites/Phoenicians/Carthaginians are depicted in art with braided or plaited hair and beards.
Dreadlocks are one of the earliest known Human hairstyles, it can be found dating back thousands of years in various cultures from the Americas to Australia, it can be found in every culture of every continent.
To the people claiming that dreadlocks are uniquely a non-white hairstyle I say you are not only ignorant of human history but of cultural development as a whole, you take offense from white people using Dreadlocks simply for racist reasons, claiming they canât despite the hair style being prevalent across Europe for thousands of years most likely originating in pre-bronze age civilizations across the globe, itâs the same phenomena that allowed most of humanity to master fire at the same time, a type of convergence of progress(I actually forget the name of the phenomena).
@littledemonlorne you really need to reevaluate your view of cultures and the wider world, your perception is a narrow and quite frankly a nonsensical one.
Dreadlocks, also locs, dreads, or in Sanskrit, JaášÄ, are ropelike strands of hair formed by matting or braiding hair. Dreadlocks can also be formed through a technique called âtwist and ripâ, as well as backcombing and rolling.
This is what dreadlocks are, and the cunt blocked me.
Well what other reason would there be to block someone, other than to silence all views that are not your own?
Is the problem that they were popularised by the Rastafarian movement and other cultures either donât wear them anymore or were simply not acknowledged of having dreadlocks?
Also, if I remember right. I was taught the term came from black slaves that were brought to the US having such mattered hair that they were called dreads or something alike.
Being associated with the rastafarian movement is the main reason why many westerners believe the hairstyle was invented by black people. However the rastafarian movement only popularized the hairstyle in the west. Other cultures do wear them, but said cultures arent as popular in the US. Native Americans wore dreads, even in hostorical photos. People just dont recognize it. Nepalese people wear them, but many Americans dont even know where Nepal is. Peruvians wear them, but again, people in the US and canada tend to focus on Hispanic culture in North America as opposed to South America.
And from my understanding, âdreadsâ came from the Indian word âjataâ, which was soon mispronounced as âjats/dratsâ, and then finally âdreadsâ. As the hair is locked together (matted together), they became âdreadlocksâ. Although the name doesnt really make a difference in the argument of if they existed in other cultures.
That could be a folk etymology.
dreadlocks (n.)
1960, from dread + locks (see lock (n.2)). The style supposedly based on that of East African warriors. So called from the dread they presumably aroused in beholders, but Rastafarian dread(1974) also has a sense of âfear of the Lord,â expressed in part as alienation from contemporary society.
Their argument also lets you dismiss almost all complaints along these lines.
Firstly, obviously dreadlock is an English word, any claim about them belonging to Black Africans runs into the issue that they generally are not Anglophones.
Secondly, we need only call something by a different name to avoid trademark infringement cultural appropriation. We simply need to do some rebranding.
And Australian Aboriginals also had dreadlocks. If this was via âappropriationâ Iâd like to know why old pictures I found had them sporting a hairstyle associated with a Jamaican religious sect before it existed, and before they got around to appropriating clothing.
Most peopleâs hair, if not brushed or combed, will eventually turn into dreadlocks. When you see an old homeless white guy sleeping on the street with a big lump of matted hair on the side of his head, is that poverty or cultural appropriation?
The ignorance and pushing to rewrite history to suit a certain narrative and viewpoint, regardless what it is, when all the evidence says otherwise, disgusts me. And for this to all be over smegging hair is insulting to oneâs intelligence. - Purple

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Petition to get the @nonbinary-genocide blog removed from tumblr.
Instead of trying to convince others being transgender isnât a disorder because the word âdisorderâ has âbad connotations that imply the wrong thingâ, maybe you should work on how to get society to be more accepting of mental illnesses and neurological disorders overall.
Unless having any type of atypical brain is wrongâunless disorders are only okay when theyâre self-dx and used for oppression points in your blogging echo chamber. Unless theyâre only okay when someone wants an excuse for their bad or even downright aggresive behaviour online.
It isnât inherently wrong to be disordered. It IS wrong to treat people differently (i.e. infantilization, reinforcing negative sterotypes. Not synonymous to âaccomodateâ) because they have a disorder. Destigmatizing BEING disordered in the first place would promote acceptance and be a hell of a lot more helpful than declassifying transgenderism as a medical condition.
Me, a bisexual: Yeah no one is saying straight people are oppressed but youâre being a straight up jackass and even harming the LGBT+ community because your âjokesâ at straight people target people that are questioning, Bi/Pan, people that are ace, straight trans and sometimes even gay and lesbians for not being âgay enoughâ. Idk its harmful and you should probably stop?
That asshole: lmao Iâm that asshole that does this and idk because your fucking straight :))
The other asshole: omgggg straight people arenât oppressed lmao
The next asshole: Straight people wanna be oppressed so damn bad.Â
Next asshole: You canât hurt LGBT+ people with jokes about straight people because straight people have no feelings even though i regularly call other LGBT+ people straight if they disagree with me.Â
More assholes: lmao heterophobia ainât real
Me, Completely too old for this bullshit:Â
Me, a fellow bisexual: âJokes are fine and all, I donât care, but most of this shit ainât jokes - you straight up tell straight people that theyâre evil, you call bi people âbihetsâ, you call straight trans people âboringâ, you call everyone who disagrees with you âstraightâ, and you make it an us vs them thing. Itâs okay to kid around, but at some point youâve gotta ask yourself why you think bullying straight, bi, questioning, ace, aro, etc, teens on the internet counts as activism and jokes. What does it accomplish? You might think itâs an eye for an eye, but youâre actually just collecting the eyes of strangers in the name of an entirely different personâs eyes.â
Assholes: âlmao I stopped reading at âbisexualâ, lmao you literally benefit from hetero-passing privilege"Â
Me, also too old for this bullshit:
Me in agreement:Â
Me, a third bisexual:
Instead of experimenting on mice, researchers went straight to testing on human cells â and their studies have been proven successful in halting Alzheimer's in its tracks.
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this is so cool. can they go directly from testing on cultured cells to testing on living people, though? theyâd have to be extremely confident their drug has no unwanted effects on the rest of the body.
Or theyâd have to have a thing bad enough that people will sign waivers. Which they do.

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what I want: for tucutes to realize being trans isnât fun and makes everything a goddamn ordeal. for tucutes to get the help they need to figure out if they are actually cis or trans so they donât have to live in a constant state of confusion and identity crisis. for tucutes to realize âexperimenting with gender to normalize trans-nessâ has the opposite effect. for actual debate to spark between tucutes and truscum/transmeds. for tucutes to honestly sit down and form some independent thought so they can stop co-opting trans experiences then excluding us from them.
what I donât want: tucutes to die. tucutes to get constantly hated on in posts with no purpose because a lot of the people that subscribe to that ideology are confused, mislead, and/or young. tucutes to think if they fuck up once or stray from the pack even a little they are irredeemable. for tucutes to think itâs bad to be cis or shameful to admit mistakes.
Okay okay so this website makes fun of the âaphobic blocklistâ a LOT but I feel like some of yâall donât know that an inversed thing happened on facebook (specifically on leftbook/gaybook)Â
There was a list that was passed around among exclusionists of well-known inclusionists with instructions to either block them or avoid them (but with exclusionists being the way they are, they took it as a âharass these people listâ
So like⌠donât point to that type of âcringyâ thing as an example of âWhy Ace People Suckâ when yâall did the same thingÂ
1) ây'allâ as if we all are out here passing around harassment lists
2) you wanna show proof mayhaps
whereâs the link op WHEREâS THE LINK
Hey so Iâll have the things later but I gotta work
Also I know thatâs at least half the groups that this was talked about in have a rule about about not sharing screenshots outside the group
To my best understanding, the list was mostly shared in âsounds like ahistorical tumblr nonsense but okayâ and their offshoots. I first heard about it from a friend, but I mostly saw it being talked about in âthe hets continue their wild livesâ. It spilled over into other groups too based on how many LGBT people were in said groups. The bigger groups like âIâm telling godâ and âplease show to Jim ha haâ didnât mention it at all I donât think. âSo this is the rightâs fabled memeing abilityâ might have talked about it too but I wasnât in that group yet. OH but âthis is reprehensible but also like dizzyingly incoherentâ touched on it too I think.
These are tag groups; it wasnât like normal facebook drama where it was all over your feed, it was contained. And it wasnât nearly as long as the aphobe blocklist. This happened months ago I might add.
Additionally if I can find the screenshots of the list Iâm gonna have to censor like every name since yknow, real names and privacy and all that.
Like I said Iâm surprised this isnât talked about more but Iâm starting to guess that thereâs just not a huge overlap between the facebook and tumblr discourse communities?
I FUCKING FOUND IT IN LIKE 2 MINUTES WITH A GOOGLE SEARCH HOLY SHIT YALL ARE LAZY
Itâs got peopleâs actual names on it, too, not just usernames. What the FUCK, exclusionists! Im not sure about how to go about sharing it because i canât go through and blank out every single name on a list thatâs at least 12 pages long
Okay, I want to make a few points because this is really fucked up.
This has been around since July of last year. July of 2 0 1 7. Exclusionists have been browbeating us over that stupid âaphobe blocklistâ for how long?? And this whole time, theyâve had a 12 page list full of peopleâs REAL NAMES circulating on their ugly little Facebook groups? Say what you will about the aphobe blocklist, but afaik, dandywhatever didnât use any real names.
On that point, do you have any idea how much more danger this could put lgbtq+ people in than having your tumbly wumbly usernames on some stupid blocklist? Real, actual names. Names of people who, if outed, could be put in real danger. Not abstract, theoretical danger like exclusionists complain about, but real, walking-home-alone-and-getting-jumped danger. You know how exclusionists always insist how theyâre mostly made up of lgbt people? SO ARE INCLUSIONISTS. Despite what exclusionists say, most of the inclusionists I know arenât cis or straight.
I will not be posting any links or screenshots of this until I can find someone to help me black out the names of everyone on the list, not only because itâs 12 pages long, but because I wonât be handing exclusionists a list of names. Look, I donât even like more than three of you people, but because of this, I wonât trust a single one of you. Whether anyone else decides to look it up, or posts a link or screenshots of it, thatâs up to them, but it wonât be me doing it.
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People with AIDS didnât die at die-ins.
Many popular posts on Tumblr claim that AIDS activists in the 1980s and 1990s regularly deliberately died in the streets as part of âdie-inâ protests. But this just isnât true.
Hereâs the definition of âdie-inâ from ACT UP (AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power) New Yorkâs direct action manual, âTime to Become an AIDS Activist,â c. 1991:
A die-in is when protesters lie down on the ground to represent the thousands who have died or are being killed by the policies and neglect of the government or your target. Often people chant (âHow many more have to die,â âWe die, they do nothing,â etc.). Sometimes protesters carry cardboard tombstones with names or slogans, creating an instant AIDS cemetery, and others times the âdeadâ bodies are outlined in chalk with massages written in.
Iâve read several books and countless articles and interviews about AIDS activism, talked to ACT UP alumni, and participated in ACT UP die-ins. ACT UP is known for its boldness in bringing death from AIDS into the public sphere â from David Wojnarowiczâs jacket proclaiming âIF I DIE OF AIDS â FORGET BURIAL â JUST DROP MY BODY ON THE STEPS OF THE FDAâ to the political funerals in which members marched their friendsâ bodies through the streets. But Iâve never heard of anyone dying at a die-in.
Die-ins didnât originate with AIDS activism â they were used at least as far back as the 1970s and are still used today, by activists fighting anti-black police brutality, gun violence, and more. But the concept is the same. Protesters lie down to represent dead bodies. But they donât die.
It should be obvious after just a momentâs thought that people with AIDS did not (and do not) know exactly when they were going to die and therefore could not (and cannot) synchronize their deaths en masse. These posts never use the word âsuicide,â but that is what it would have to be â not a mass death from disease, but a mass suicide. This just doesnât make sense in a movement marked by fierce struggle for life.
So many of us donât give it that momentâs thought because even after all these years, we lack the empathy to truly think of people with AIDS not as romantic political symbols, but as full complex human beings. Human beings fighting for life, being cared for by loved ones until the end, human beings whose deaths were (and are) personal as well as political.
Imagining their deaths as a planned political statement allows us to pass the buck on some level, to act as though it was OK. And it encourages us to relegate AIDS and AIDS activism to the past, like a flashback in a movie that doesnât have to conform to the rules of reality.
But AIDS is not history. There is still no cure, no vaccine, and treatment is inaccessible for millions of people with HIV. A million people died from AIDS globally in 2016. Major HIV news goes unpublicized, and crucial prevention methods are price-gouged for pharmaceutical profit. Rampant HIV stigma adds fuel to the epidemic.
AIDS activism isnât history either. ACT UP NY still meets every Monday. You can fight AIDS just by getting informed and starting a conversation about HIV in your community.
Let this be an opportunity to rethink your assumptions about HIV and AIDS and seek out real information. The more people do that, the closer we can get to ending AIDS for good.
wasn't the apa the same people who said being gay was a mental illness?
Yup. It used to be in the DSM as well
@ all the tucutes trying to use APA as a source for their âyou donât need dysphoria to be trans uwuâ rhetoric
I wanna add to this, the apa still to this day refers drag queens and gnc cis people as transgender.
this is another reminder that the fact that âgayâ is no longer considered a medical disorder does NOT mean transgenderism shouldnât be.
letâs also remember the way that they link literally zero studies in any of their claims on their website! literally none on any of the information packets, which is a place that you would expect a medical organization to cite their sources with their own studies or something! too bad theyâre so concerned with spreading feelings over facts rhetoric, which i shouldâve seen coming from an organization whoâs careers are based off not being able to âinvalidateâ someone who may or may not be feeding everyone lies at any point in time!

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The idea of âtr//usc//umâ is so ridiculous because you try to argue to transphobes that people who arenât cis are not mentally ill (or rather their mental issues are not directly a result of not identifying as cis, rather abusive dickheads who bully them) and then you go and turn around and say you need this horrific mental (and even physical) distress syndrome which has EXTREMELY harmful consequences (such as self-harm and self-medication); and it is basically the definition of hypocrisy.
How hard is it to love and respect all trans people? You canât yell at a TERF for abusing a trans girl but then tell a trans girl who doesnât want to transition that her identity is invalid, because doesnât that also make you a TERF? I mean youâre trying to tell a trans girl that sheâs a boyâŚ
How can you even reach so far
There is literally nothing else on your blog except your shitty ass bio. Like- omg
You made the effort to go to your settings, create a blog, type out your ridiculous url, just to make this stupid ass comment so you can delete this blog later and avoid getting witchhunted because youâre aware of how stupid and horrible of a human being you are?Â
Youâre like an imbecile that is aware that he is an imbecile yet he elects to ignore it; because itâs easier for you to act like an asshole than to adjust your world view to something that requires more mental concentration and effort but makes you a better person?Â
God youâre about as low as the TERFs you so seek to hate (not that hating TERFs is a bad thing but you get the idea)
youâre as retarded as your internet connection
It seems every fucking truscum, or as Iâm gonna just call them, âtransphobesâ, are ableist lol
Fucking get out there and face the real world. Everyone is different. Gender is a social construct and is a spectrum.Â
People like you should just sit down, relax, take a Moby Huge up the ass and then listen to an actual decent fucking human being before having a cup of tea and resuming interaction with the real world again.
Maybe then youâll finally grow out of your sheltered childish nature
I come from another country and, differently from most tumblr user, Iâm in the real world having a real job. If you really think gender is a âsocial constructâ and a âspectrumâ you should be the one getting out in the real world and talking to actual people.
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what
what does that have to do with anything
You are actually deluded
I am talking to an insane person
watch out followers I might got doxxed and stabbed to death tonight
Youâre really testing my (poor) patience
Even if Iâm not gonna be the one risking my freedom killing a cunt whoâs living abroad I hope you find someone who fucking kills you
Fuck off
Hey yeah theyâre retarded but how about you donât wish death on them
Next time s/he shouldnât say shit about me Iâm sick of being correct
I donât support OP but I donât support you wishing death upon anyone who disagrees with you, and this is why the transmedicalist community gets death threat accusations. For once Iâm seeing it with my own fucking two eyes and feel the need to apologize on your behalf because thatâs not okay.
^ Same.
I donât agree with OP, but you do not wish death on someone over a disagreement. Yeesh.
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I scrolled passed then I felt guilty
Okay listen I never get pulled into these type of posts but this one I HAD TO.