• @trashgirlfriend@lemmy.world
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    -125 hours ago

    Because being a furry is a hobby, engaging in a hobby doesn’t make you a minority.

    No matter what happens, you can always stop looking at cartoon animals on the internet, can’t really stop being gay or trans.

            • @chaonaut@lemmy.world
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              120 minutes ago

              Oh, indeed. I’m sure you have a tight five about identifying as a helicopter you’re just dying to share with us.

              • @trashgirlfriend@lemmy.world
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                117 minutes ago

                From the context in this thread you could have clearly found out I’m not transphobic, especially since you seem to be stalking my replies.

                Or maybe transphobes are now into pointing out that there’s a trans genocide going on.

                • @chaonaut@lemmy.world
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                  18 minutes ago

                  I’m all over this comment chain. It rather bothers me seeing this kind of bigotry get deployed against a queer subculture, and a rather long standing one, because it’s the same oppression that gets put on us from the outside, and it is especially galling when I see queer people do it to other queer people. I presume that TERF lesbians calling trans people “predatory men invading women’s spaces and misguided sisters” is something you can’t stand at least as much as I do? Please recognize that painting furries as sexual degenerates is the same thing. Maybe I’m at a nexus of the gay furry community, but so many of the queer people in my locale are also part of the furry subculture, and, no, their existence is not purely sexual, and, yes, furry is a pretty core aspect of their identity and culture.

    • @angrystego@lemmy.world
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      72 hours ago

      Let’s not tolerate narrowing the spectrum of ways people can enjoy their lives. That’s what totalitarian regimes do. They prohibit this and prohibit that, and in the end, you are only allowed to watch the approved movies, listen to the approved music and wear the approved clothes. You can stop expressing yourself, you can stop engaging in your hobbies, you can stop living the way you want to live, you can survive. But it sucks all happiness from your life.

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        51 minutes ago

        I’m not saying you shouldn’t be able to do anything.

        I’m just saying that equating a hobby to things people literally cannot change about these is absolutely horrible.

        Going “well the transes have support but who is supporting furries” is stupid.

        Yes, tons of furries are queer, this does not mean that to be a furry is to be queer, it’s a square and rectangle kinda thing.

        Get your rocks off any fucking way you want but equating liking cartoon animals to being trans, while there is an active push for trans genocide world-wide is fucking disgusting.

        There will never be wide persecution or institutional oppression against the tony the tiger fan club.

        • @angrystego@lemmy.world
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          147 minutes ago

          I’m supporting trans people as well. This is not a popularity contest and I don’t view it as either-or. I believe both trans people and furries should be part of the general discours about tolerance and inclusivity of our society. Our tolerance should be broad and not focused only on sexual minorities.

          • @trashgirlfriend@lemmy.world
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            128 minutes ago

            I’m not saying that being a furry should not be protected as artistic expression.

            It’s just ridiculous to put it on the same level as being lgbt, because being lgbt puts people at serious risk while being a furry means you’ll have to deal with an obnoxious edgy 14 year old online every now and then.