Is this liberal finally realizing how hateful liberals are? He's advocating for these people, and still they dismiss him, call him privileged, and just show off how hateful and intolerant they are.
How This Straight Cisgender Man Deals With Aggression Against His LGBT Advocacy
One of the prog comments:
Alex Hoag · Top Commenter · Reference Assistant at Dewey Graduate Library
Aww, poor baby. Life is tough, isn't it? If you think that backlash is bad, try actually living life without straight, white, cis male privilege. THEN you can complain about things. Even allies have places where they don't belong in the movement. Maybe he's been facing hostility because he's tried to force his way into them? Regardless of how he's been an ally the ultimate point is that being an ally isn't easy. Being an ally shouldn't be easy. Because being queer isn't easy. So yeah, allies are going to catch a hard time, because they're privileged, and trying to find a place in a community that has been oppressed by people with the same privilege. Let me make this VERY clear. If a few hostile queers make you reconsider being an ally to the community, if a little hardship on any level makes you rethink being an ally, then you never were an ally and you should leave. We don't want you and we don't need you, if you aren't willing to stick with it when things get tough.
How This Straight Cisgender Man Deals With Aggression Against His LGBT Advocacy
One of the prog comments:
Alex Hoag · Top Commenter · Reference Assistant at Dewey Graduate Library
Aww, poor baby. Life is tough, isn't it? If you think that backlash is bad, try actually living life without straight, white, cis male privilege. THEN you can complain about things. Even allies have places where they don't belong in the movement. Maybe he's been facing hostility because he's tried to force his way into them? Regardless of how he's been an ally the ultimate point is that being an ally isn't easy. Being an ally shouldn't be easy. Because being queer isn't easy. So yeah, allies are going to catch a hard time, because they're privileged, and trying to find a place in a community that has been oppressed by people with the same privilege. Let me make this VERY clear. If a few hostile queers make you reconsider being an ally to the community, if a little hardship on any level makes you rethink being an ally, then you never were an ally and you should leave. We don't want you and we don't need you, if you aren't willing to stick with it when things get tough.