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AGuyFromAus 202 points ago +212 / -10

I hear what you say, but there's no point.

The real impact of superstraight was that it was right there in the middle of the enemy, and it was successful at using their tools against them.

Telling a Radical Trans Activist that he/she/whatever was a neo-nazi fascist rape-apologist and showing them the evidence ... and watching them fail to disprove it was what made r/superstraight work.

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DuplexFields 111 points ago +113 / -2

Yes, but it also ended up as a safe place for lesbians and gays and even bi people who’ve been threatened by trans activists and Communists who identify as trans allies.

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AGuyFromAus 42 points ago +44 / -2

True.

I just worry that we'll what happened over on r/superstraight ... a flood of people who were rightfully banned for actively pushing hate. Radical Feminists with their "All Men" narrative were already claiming to be Superlesbians. Interestingly I didn't see a single Supergay guy posting how evil all women were.

I knew r/superstraight was going to be banned ... in part because of the influx of regressives (Radical Feminists) who were pissed off because a different pack of regressives (Radical Trans) who were higher on the oppression stack got rid of them. I really don't want to see .win used by any Radicals.

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if_you_can_keep_it 1 point ago +1 / -0

I really don't want to see .win used by any Radicals

So let it turn into an echo chamber just like Reddit and Twitter?