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Seeing children (anyone under the age of 21) argue identity politics online is so funny to me because… not sure why you are hating from outside the club when you can’t even get into. Go back to your middleschool GSA or teen pride group.
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Anonymous 1d

There’s genuinely nothing more embarrassing then looking back on yourself as a teen and seeing how you treated being lgbt like a rule book and like there’s one way to be queer because you had been dealing with such horrible internalized transphobia that you took it out on queer people just trying to understand themselves by using interesting and “weird” labels. Let queer people be queer, stop blaming us for our own oppression and policing us.

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Anonymous 1d

it’s just the learning process. i’m a teacher and i see this kinda thing with every possible interest a kid has. they want to assert themselves as being correct or intelligent to prove themselves, regardless of if they’re actually right or not. it just be like that

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Anonymous 23h

and see anyone over the age of 21 argue it is like… grow up.

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Anonymous 1d

anyone who fits shit into a box and tries keeping it there should just pack up their opinions and put them in the crawlspace for a few years ngl

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1d

still don’t know how a person could be so eager to jump on others when that person doesn’t even listen to what they have to say

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 1d

best thing we can do as adults is acknowledge and support their passion for things like queer rights and help them redirect that energy toward things that actually matter lol

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