Anyone else feel oppressed by the Q-slur and feel that its widespread use harms LGBT rights more than it helps? It feels like every LGBT-adjacent “safe space” isn’t safe for those affected by the Q-slur, especially on Pride Month.

#LGBT

  • Digitalprimate@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Man I cannot believe people are downvoting this post. Have an upvote from an ally to compensate; not sure how that translates over at kbin, but hopefully it’ something.

  • liontigerwings@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    outsider straight perspective here, but I think reclaiming the word is smart. It disarms the bigots. Words only have the power they’re given. Don’t give them that.

    • Kainsmasquerade@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I heard the same logic from a poetry slammer once, who argued Germans should just go around and greet everyone with “Heil Hitler” and take the phrase away from Neonazis (and therefore taking away its power).

      I wouldn’t feel comfortable doing it, but if it angers a Nazi, I could be up for it.

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        1 year ago

        The problem there is the phrase only has one meaning. It will always mean something along the lines of praise Hitler.

        Queer on the other hand has had several meaning and most of it’s history means abnormal or different than what is considered normal.

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    1 year ago

    @HaleyHalcyon

    I never thought I fit in with LGBT because I’m pansexual but never felt “gay.” Come from a generation of playing “smear the q-s.” And teachers telling us that “there are two kinds of men, steers and q-s.”

    Due to this, I definitely see the your point. I was called this a lot as a kid, and it definitely hurt, but it was before I was out even to myself, and haven’t been called that as an adult, so I don’t have that perspective.

    However, it wasn’t until it started to be reclaimed that I came to terms with who I am and the people I am attracted to. Q just feels right for where I am on sexuality and gender if that makes sense. It is the only slot I feel like I belong.

    • GildedGriffon@discuss.tchncs.de
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      1 year ago

      I agree with you.

      If OP doesn’t like to be called Q, they should verbalize that to their friend group and the people they interact with. They should also make it known that it is just their preference, and they do not speak for anyone else. But to say that I shouldn’t identify as Q because they are offended with the label… OP needs to get over themselves, go touch some grass, and stop trying to police the identities of others in an attempt to push marginalized people out of the larger community of marginalized.