Tuesday 28 March 2017

Hate Against Sexually Fluid People - Examples

(Warning: this post contains hate comments against sexually fluid people, biphobia, insults, and swearing.)





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I'm tired of reading things about sexually fluid celebrities and finding hate comments, or coming across hate stuff on Twitter.

So I thought I'd give you just a little taste of some of the stuff that's said out there in interweb land about sexually fluid people.






What's worse is that most of these come from queer news websites - only the first two are your average Twitter trolls.

There's also a good chunk of biphobia.





This is pretty typical, in honesty, and I don't want to stop reading articles about sexually fluid people just because of the hate in the comments section but... it does make me think twice.

The thing is, we're not as large a community as many other orientations, so when someone does come out as fluid - or as something relating to it e.g. non-label, label-fluid, abrosexual, or label-flexible - then I want to support them.




I've removed identities from these comments because I don't want to be accused of bullying, or have these a**-h*les come back at me.








'The new alphabet letter Fluid for sexually fluid. How much more depravedcan these people be. Used to be called a nymphomaniac'






'Is being sexually #Fluid still a thing? Have we gotten past this crap no one really cares about? #ASKINGFORAFRIEND'






'so what we used to call slut is now just sexually fluid? And how does that differ from bisexual?' 'Actually on point conclusive of what this guy says in the article "...men and women" = bisexual!!!'






'So now people would rather come out as a whore than gay? Jesus the world is really getting f'd up.
At least bisexual didn't completely open the flood gates to "I'd sleep with anything as long as there's a hole."
Most of these so called fluid people actually choke up when the word gay is used around them or if they have to say it themselves. This all comes down to self hate and we allow it by supporting them.
If you can seize up at the mention of the word masculine or "straight acting" then supporting all this fluidity nonsense shouldn't be in your cards either. At the end of the day these people just want to mitigate the "damage" of saying they're attracted to men. They don't want to be viewed as on us so they ramble on with extra bullshi* just to deflect.
The fluidity angle is getting out of control. As many of us know a lot of young gay men have always claimed bisexuality to downplay their coming out and then later admit to being just gay. It's unfair to actual bisexuals(hijacking their own person situation) and it's unfair to the rest of us(denying our situation).








'I'm sick and tired of all the fluidity sh-. There is no Bi either. There is Bi behaviour but no Bisexual people. These guys just are ashamed of being gay and liking d-ks and man a-es. Show them a p-y and they will run screaming. Let them smell a p-y and they will have a coronary. That's why so many are cranked up on whatever, they hate themselves and self-medicate. Get a life.





So, I just wanted the evidence out there. Sorry if I brought you down! Have a lovely day guys!





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18 comments:

  1. Ugh these are awful. I just try to avoid reading comment sections on any sort of article that's likely to have hateful comments because it gets me too aggravated.

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    1. That's a good plan tbh. It's not always easy though. *sighs*

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  2. What the hell? That's so awful! "what we used to call slut". So you mean, when you used to shame other people for enjoying their (sex) lives? Sigh. And I don't even know what that person means by there is only bi behavior, but not people. That doesn't even MAKE ANY SENSE.

    Humanity just lets us all down so frequently.

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    1. Welcome to the world of bigoted queers: they don't make sense. But there are a lot of them... somehow.

      True. Humanity can be cr*p. But it can also be awesome - like you! :)

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  3. This is actually disgusting. I've seen you call out a few people on twitter and I guess there's not much else you can do. Educate and hope that someone will take the hint. All the hugs, Cee!

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    1. Yep. That's the sort of thing that people say - and worse, sometimes. But that's the internet.

      All I can do is a) educate and b) show the evidence.

      Thanks Em! XD

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  4. Wow, there's lot of hate and ignorance out there.
    I don't know why people do that since it's out there in print on the internet...keep your opinions to yourself I say!

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    1. Or maybe they can work on not assuming the worst of people, or generally being awful people!

      Still, there are people like you out there too! And that's cool! :)

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  5. People can be so horribly rude on the internet, and it's all because they can really hide behind a laptop screen. But that is no excuse, really. It's kind of sad, but I usually never read follow up comments from others or when watching videos just avoid the comment section. It's too much trouble for me and usually ends up just making me angry :P

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    1. Yeah - it's not always easy to entirely avoid the comments, but I do try!

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  6. wow what is WRONG with people??? WTH??? I'm so freaking tired of labels and plain cruelty! That's why I had unfriend a bunch of people in my personal fb account during the elections. I can't even read what is happening anymore. Thanks for posting

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    1. Labels are fine if used correctly - and not ridiculed. I had to tell a guy on Twitter off once for making a lewd joke about sexual fluidity and he responded with, 'don't get so caught up on labels!' And I'm like, dude, really? Did you really just say that to a fluid person?!

      Slurs, insults, and, yeah, cruelty, just aren't ok. People can just be so... ugh!

      I don't want other people to feel like they have to squash themselves into boxes they don't fit in - like I did for a long time. And people denying fluidity, or saying that it's equivalent with being a wh*re, might just reach someone at the wrong time, and do some real damage.

      Thanks for commenting - the lovely people commenting on this post have made me feel like maybe there's hope for this world after all! :)

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  7. I have given up reading the comments in lots of articles because they just make me angry. People feel that they are permitted to leave discriminatory comments. Pen x #mg

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    1. It's not always easy to avoid the comments - but I do try! :)

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  8. I think the biggest problem is that people are idiots and they congregate online. I hardly ever read comments in news sections because it's full of people arguing with themselves!

    Thanks for joining #RV&HT I'd had a little break and it'll be back next week xx

    (IT's Accidental Hipster Mum, this is my other Account) x

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