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Coming from a black trans woman I don’t think acknowledging you have privilege is a bad thing or even a hard ask I think a lot of people just don’t want to because a lot of people like to use their queer identity to absolve themselves of accountability
Oh my fucking god stop. I don’t care if bi people in straight passing relationships have a privilege. That is independent of their identity and is dependent on the system we live in. Don’t be mad at bi people for having privilege, blame the system!!
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Anonymous 20h

This applies to white queer people especially

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Anonymous 19h

As a bi guy who has done a lot of deconstruction of my identity this is the main reason I’ve been acknowledging the privileges that come with being bi

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Anonymous 18h

Thank you. You said it better than I ever could

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Anonymous 16h

YES THANK YOU

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Anonymous 6h
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Anonymous replying to -> #1 19h

And that’s really all that’s being asked but too many people in queer spaces think their queerness means they don’t need to do any type of introspection because regardless they will somehow always be the victim

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 19h

I had a long rant but I decided to delete it. All I’ll say is that I agree and this is why an intersectional lens is important

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 5h

1: Can you link the actual study and not just a screenshot? 2: This doesn’t disprove my point because by that logic if white people experience SA that means white privilege doesn’t exist. Privilege ≠ never suffering ever.

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