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Just starting another discussion (sorry tom!), about the gender community we have. [email protected]

The sub sidebar states that it is designed for balanced debate. It links to a gender-critical and anti-lgbt locations, while also linking to blahaj, and referring to beehaw as a hugbox.

@babe made a post the other day raising concerns with the posts arriving on the sub, and the mods locked it.

There are cross-posts from a community named parental-rights, a common dogwhistle for people wanting to block minor access to trans healthcare, and users posting about how trans healthcare is a conspiracy by the medical industry.

Someone affected directly by the issues being raised isn't going to want to stick around and argue with someone who thinks they shouldn't exist.
They're more likely to write off the whole server, and leave.

It's still early days on this instance, but imho this is not a good look for us.

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[–] [email protected] -1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

This is definitely not a good look, I agree, especially since the instance rules say no transphobia.

Of course, people may argue that it's "just debate", but they seem to not realise that there is no debate to be had on the existence of gender non-conformity. There are many things to discuss related to gender, but the things being posted are more arguing the existence of transgender people or why "trans is bad", which is a complete non-starter.

One of the most common posters there shares articles of Breitbart, for god's sake, who are not exactly known for being inclusive and arguing in good faith.

It's like arguing about vaccines: All you're doing is giving a platform to pseudoscience that people should really not be taking on board. People aren't rational, they believe whatever sounds the most convincing, not necessarily what is actually right.