CW: Doomer Rant About Transphobia

Unless someone explicitly confirms that they are not transphobic via the means of something like a genuinely supportive statement, a genuinely supportive action, or association with a group that outright condemns transphobia to a strict degree, I assume they are transphobic by default. This serves as a safety mechanism.

This includes trans people themselves, and it even extends to non-binary trans people.

Unfortunately, this mentality is extremely depressing and makes me feel that the world is fervently against me, but it’s not exactly wrong to assume that the world is fervently against me.

I never operate under the assumption that any stranger I meet, trans or cis, binary or non-binary, will truly respect me and be content with who I am, and that’s how bad transphobia has gotten.

I also live in Florida, so…

  • SnowySkyes [she/her]@hexbear.netM
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    8 months ago

    Considering you live in Florida of all places, that’s probably the safest stance to take. Other places seem safer to me. I know where I live, most people don’t give a damn in the slightest. In my 2 years of being out, I don’t think a single soul has ever said a thing to me. Private or public for that matter. Mind you this is my personal experience. It’s definitely different from person to person.