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MegaMagaManX 98 points ago +98 / -0

The whole "phobe" label is backwards as hell. Makes it "hateful" to have any opposing opinion.

If you want to split your dick, and inverted that's fine for you. But don't expect straight people to be remotely interested in filling that putrid void

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P.e.flynn93 60 points ago +60 / -0

Funny thing is though, this "Caitlyn" never had a dick change...he still has it just like big Mike.

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Southern_Belle 23 points ago +23 / -0

I think he did finally have his guy stuff removed.

I don't follow this too closely, but I recall him saying it was a relief to not have that stuff in the way.

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RedditIs4Retards 24 points ago +24 / -0

I'm pretty sure he said he's gonna keep it and continue having relationships with women lol

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MegaMagaManX 14 points ago +14 / -0

Or to use women's bathrooms and changing rooms?

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ChinaVirusBigly 10 points ago +10 / -0

I don't understand how that's not just being a crossdresser transvestite then. Like I thought when Caitlyn mania was happening about how stunning and brave he was that he'd finally had the sex change lmao sounds like he's a straight dude that likes to pretend he's a woman.

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endthefed11 2 points ago +2 / -0

Why does it keep on talking about Michigan?

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Groupthinkgroupthink 27 points ago +27 / -0

He's setting himself up for failure, someone's likely thrown him a complimentary bone, but he wants a straight man to flirt with him as if he's a women, and there's two things wrong with that scenario...

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Proda 23 points ago +23 / -0

"Phobe" label is fucking wrong in the way it is used. Comes from phobia, from greek Φόβος , meaning fear, and it identifies a particular kind of irrational unjustified fear.

A "Homophobe" does not fear gay people, same as how a "Xenophobe" doesn't necessarily fear foreigners.

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Politik90 20 points ago +20 / -0

It is wrong, but the language the left uses is always intentional. It’s meant to blur the line between the rational and irrational. So that the lexicon surrounding purely rational thought muddies so normies start to relate the term phobe as actual irrational thought.

Agoraphobia for example is of course irrational. Not complimenting a man on his uncanny valley version of what he thinks are feminine looks is not irrational, but the goal is to make it seem irrational to hold this viewpoint.

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AntsCamera 9 points ago +9 / -0

Phobe, from phobia, derived from Phobos, the greek god of fear.

The word implies a fear of whatever group, it is used today to demean, kinda like Twitch thots calling critics incels when they get called out for thottery.

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MegaMagaManX 3 points ago +3 / -0

So, terrorism? Seems like it

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tombombadil 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yup. Right up there with ISIS beheading videos /s

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