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gab, a racist plattform and the fediverse 

#gab, a social network that is some sort of recruiting plattform for racists and alike seems to plan joining the #fediverse.
see:
soc.ascraeus.org/objects/d084a

We do not want you here!
We will not federate with you!

You will continue to remain an isolated plattform aslong you remain a racist piece of shit.
#antifa

@popefucker@cybre.space Some of the so-called "anarchists" who support left-unity says that's "pure ideology."
It ain't ideology, it's fucking history.

I hope ambonecs feel better with each passing day!

enbyphobia, transphobia 

How the fuck do some people reblog gender shitposts about breaking from gender binaries and then in another one, talk about how "MOGAI queers are cringy."

A small list of non-cis identities (long post, ~4k chars), contains AGAB language, dyadism and cissexism 

@comet Thank you for saying this because this is very close to my experience.

A small list of non-cis identities (long post, ~4k chars), contains AGAB language, dyadism and cissexism 

I've seen people confused by the concept of people being "non-cis, but non-trans too". So here are some people who don't have access to cis privilege in Western societies, and who therefore aren't cis:

Trans(gender): trans people were assigned a certain gender at birth, but don't identify with it, partially or completely.

A man who was AFAB (assigned female at birth) can identify as trans. A manflux/genderflux person whose gender fluctuates between man and agender who was AMAB (assigned male at birth) can also identify as trans.

Nonbinary (or NB): nonbinary people don't identify as (always 100%) men or (always 100%) women.

Nonbinary people may be genderless, have genders such as androgyne, maverique or gendoux, have multiple genders, have their gender identities fluctuate between genders, have a weak sense of gender and so on. Everyone who fits the description can identify as NB.

Ipso(gender): an intersex person who is the same gender they were assigned at birth ("cis intersex").

Ipso people don't have full access to cis privilege because even though the definition of cis is based on gender, society often ties gender to sex.

Therefore, someone with XXX chromossomes usually isn't included in cissexist definitions of "female", and people who are hormonally intersex may be treated as if they were trans men/women in day-to-day interactions even if they fully identify with their birth assignment, for instance. (There are heavier situations than those, I'm just citing some basic examples.)

Ulter(gender): an intersex person whose gender is (partially or completely) different than the one they were assigned at birth ("trans intersex"). It's mainly for people who feel out of place identifying as trans for being intersex.

Utrinque(gender): someone who is their assigned gender at birth, but who has experiences similar to those of trans people for one of the following reasons:
• being a cis person in a plural body when the other headmate(s) is(are) trans and decided to go through transition, and therefore having to live with a body/a name/a gender assumption they feel don't match their actual gender anymore;
• being an ipsogender person whose puberty make their body change in a way cissexist norms classify the person as "trans-looking".

Certain (usually non-Western) cultures have genders or gender-like identities other than equivalents to men and women. You may have heard of them under the colonialist and obsolete term "third gender".

People with these identities may not want to identify as transgender or nonbinary (or other terms above), since these are Western concepts. However, they don't have access to cis privilege, since their identities aren't recognized under cissexism.

Besides all of that, there are also people who just don't want to identify as any of the above. For instance:

• There are agender/agender-spectrum people who feel like words such as transgender and nonbinary are too gendered for them;

• There are people who are men and/or women who don't fit the gender binary, but who feel like nonbinary erases their binary-leaning identities and trans erases the fact that they are partially their assigned gender;

• There are some people who don't want to identify as trans after going through every aspect of transition they could;

• Some neurogender (gender affected by neurodivergence) people, intergender (gender affected by intersexuality) people and other people with genders affected by a marginalized identity may not want to identify themselves as the labels above;

• Some people identify themselves as anonbinary, which means "neither binary nor nonbinary". People give contradictory definitions to what this means all the time, so I won't go into that.

Regardless, there are plenty of reasons people identify as not cis and not trans. Please remember these when talking about such an ample group. ⭐

#nonCis #nonbinary #transgender #ipsogender #ultergender #utrinquegender #anonbinary

WHO: being trans not a mental health disorder 

@acrata I can already hear the truscums/transmeds ranting in the background.

Responding to an uninvited lecture about "social capital" 

@SallyStrange I already said all I could and link as many of my points to reactionary politics as possible. I don't really care if you're not convinced at this point because the painfully obvious threat of cults of personality apparently just flew over your head. I have better things to do than playing a tug of war with someone who thinks "but I still think seeking out to be an influencer isn't a problem" is somehow an argument.

Hot take about "Cancel culture" (specifically, the term itself) 

@SallyStrange @Jo Capitals, be it monetary or social, comes with responsibilities. And I hardly think anyone can be so politically and morally perfect to possess too much of either.

Hot take about "Cancel culture" (specifically, the term itself) 

@SallyStrange @Jo And they will seek out to expand their social capitals as power is addicting and is encouraged within capitalist frameworks. This is why we're anarchist. This is why we're against electoral politics. This is why we are against cults of personality. This is why we are against the State.

Hot take about "Cancel culture" (specifically, the term itself) 

@SallyStrange @Jo It all boils down to the power dynamics. Unequal distribution social capitals will lead to people abusing their platform. In the marketplace of ideas they are capitalists. Their voice will drown out others and no social capitalists have ever gotten to where they are without social engineering. They have power over others and it is as natural as capitalism itself.

Hot take about "Cancel culture" (specifically, the term itself) 

@SallyStrange @Jo Let's not forget one media platform based solely on accumulating social capitals and creating appealing aesthetics without mutual interactions: Youtube. It's a breeding ground for reactionary politics. Environments encouraging accumulation of social capitals while undermining decentralized self organization always lead to the same outcome.

Hot take about "Cancel culture" (specifically, the term itself) 

@SallyStrange @Jo Have you literally not seen this in any leftist communities? Leftbook is one prime example. Literal social capitalists build their reputation with the assistance of hierarchical group structures. Their politics reeks of reactionaries and most of them are Tankies. They want a system where they can cash in that social capital for political power. Fuck that.

Hot take about "Cancel culture" (specifically, the term itself) 

@SallyStrange @Jo This is because the social capitalists will offer themselves as the solution for the mutual distrust within communities and encourage others to be influenced by them instead of self organizing within their communities. Social capitals thrive best in selfish and hateful communities.

Hot take about "Cancel culture" (specifically, the term itself) 

@SallyStrange @Jo That's why it's called "social capital."

Hot take about "Cancel culture" (specifically, the term itself) 

@SallyStrange @Jo Social capital is just as dangerous, if not more in some cases, in the marketplace of ideas. The call for accumulation of social capital is also common under capitalistic system and also act as an important gear in hierarchical systems.

May neurodivergent LGBTQIAPN+ people find success in their lives.

Hot take about "Cancel culture" (specifically, the term itself) 

@SallyStrange @Jo Building mutual relations help encouraging social connections within a community. Building social capital will tend to break that connections.

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