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I mean, your cohort still hates trans people and isn't sold on the rest of the rainbow even if you aren't rabid homophobes anymore
edit: ooo, downvotes from folk whose favorite game growing up was smear the queer
It’s not nice to generalise people. That’s why you’re getting downvoted.
by people like you who are unfamiliar with the word cohort? that's fine.
maybe, just maybe, go look at statistics around this shit. i have worked for years in homelessness. i know exactly what i'm talking about. gen X wants to think they solved their homophobia problem, how did they treat their queer peers in school? could their classmates come out? Fuck no. Not until after graduation. How DO they treat their queer family members, siblings and children? do they accept them or shun them? less than 30% of gen X parented families accept them in our area. I'm in the san fuckingcisco bay area and gen x folk fled here to texas because they were not accepted. We're known for being the one of gay capitals of the world but local gen x queer kids have had to flee because of their families. don't even start
So, by your own admission, a percentage of Gen X parents are accepting of LGBTQ+ kids.
I don’t care where you’re from, some people will be dick heads and some won’t.
remind me, how many posts are you upvoting and cheering on about all americans being idiots because 22% of the population voted for trump
I’m friends with a few USA people. I know that they aren’t all idiots. So….next.
so call them out when you see them and take the lumps. stop being part of the hivemind. what does the percentage have to be for you to care? or do you just have to be part of the group that's called out?
I’m British mate. We take the piss. It’s kind of our thing.
dishing it out and whining when it's your turn to take it is the british thing mate
Thank fuck I haven’t done that.
right, never ever ever. now bend over i have the paddle.
You make up whatever you like in that little head of yours, my friend.
my dude, i don't lie. just because some of us have actually done shit with our lives, it gives us access to this kind of information. programming, uh, you get to draw catgirls and i see why you don't understand.
I’m not downvoting you, but you have to understand: yes, I vividly remember playing the game. I didn’t even know why it was called that, or what it meant. We were kids and we played a playground game (which was pretty fun). Looking back on the name, yeah, yuck. We also played a game called “Barf It”; the game had a name and the words didn’t mean much.
There are lots of Gen X allies out there and things that were a product of the time don’t define us all today.
yeah, i just had to talk a gen X "ally's" son out of suicide because they're great with the LGB but T? get the hell out of our house and the son is ftm. and this shit is not uncommon. miss me with this ally talk
So there are a lot of allies, but this guy's asshole family isn't actually one. Just because this is common doesn't negate the existence of actual allies. Remember, anecdotes are not statistics. It can be a reason to be cautious, but it is not a reason to deny the existence of a group.
my dude, that was one incident. i am posting all up and down the fediverse about working with homelessness. why do you think i was talking with the son. how many of these do you want because i have hundreds. i have been doing this since i was... fuck. i can't remember not working with homelessness charities. it's just something my family has done. the biggest shelter in town is literally on a street named after me.
Goddam, Minnesota. Huge props to your work. You have my admiration.
For it to be data rather than anecdotes, you need to gather the data. Survey not just the examples you have, but the people outside of the demographics you work with. Form the questions in a way that gathers the data you really want - split it out to give you granularity. Are you a member of gen X? Are you LGBT+ yourself? Do you consider yourself an ally? Do you support the gay community? Do you support the lesbian community? Do you support the trans community?
Right now, the cohort you have the most experience with is the people who have suffered, which will skew your conclusions. However, this is the anecdotal evidence that tells you something is fishy. The next step is to get actual statistics.
my dude, i ran the organization for two decades (it's why they put the shelter on a street with my name on it) i have the statistics. just the ones i have are a decade old. I had to retire due to disability.
this is literally my wheelhouse.
Whuff. And GenX's collective opinion is unlikely to have changed in the meantime.
A bit absurd that for all the anti-establishment sentiment, they largely uphold gender norms.
Like the parent said, you’re only seeing the bad cases. The ones where they say “you’re trans? Get out of my house!” So of course they’re homeless and you work with them. I’m an ally for trans folks as much as I am anyone else. I can tell you there are countless other Gen X’ers who are the same. You’re seeing one angle on it and having seen so much of that, you’re convinced it’s the entirety. People are shitty to their kids a lot, but there are lots of people who aren’t and accept their kids as they are.
yes, i am personally only seeing the bad cases. but i have access to all the statistics.
because i ran a series of homeless shelters. that's what i did for 20 years. as a side hustle. because i'm disabled when you're actually disabled you get paid 1/3 the market rate so you have to work 3 full time jobs to survive.
stop making shit up in your head because it makes you feel better. i did not pull numbers out of my ass. only 30% of gen x parents in the san francisco bay area are accepting to their lgbtq kids. 70% are actively hostile. we're one of the gay capitals of the world, so how much worse is it elsewhere?
we ran the surveys. i have degrees in economics. my economics degree is shit. i hired a better econometrist than me to run the surveys for me. would you like to hear about the focus groups? would you like to be in one of the focus groups? please, what else are you going to make up?
Well then I’m sorry for being GenX, I guess I’m not an ally like I thought I was.
I doubt. Maybe I can’t generalize from my own ignorance, but we had no idea what this was referring to. It was no different than “kill the guy with the ball”, but my mom didn’t like us talking about killing our friends and brothers
ignorance is no excuse for your bigotry
It’s exactly analogous to someone using the n word because that was common usage at the time time, compared to using it now when all the negative associations are clear and (most) usage is not acceptable. Not the same at all
True story: growing up i thought « to gyp » was just kid’s language for « to cheat someone ». i had no idea it was pejorative until i was an adult. no one was telling me Roma people were bad - i didn’t even know the connection. young people today would probably call me a racist for using that term as a kid, but i legitimately had no idea, and i will never use the term again now that i know.
damn, you went straight from Queer to Nigg--? what the fuck? you are not slaves and not that oppressed. get over yourself
Not at all. I’m a sheltered white dude, oblivious in my security. But it’s important to point out that ignorance is a thing: we should know better but didn’t always.
Using offensive/insulting terms ignorantly may be wrong but it’s not the same as intentionally
that comparison is incredibly offensive and you should know better. You have never been ripped from your continent and your history and enslaved just for loving people. Black people have for the color of their skin. Queer does not equal Nigg-- and you fucking know that
or you don't and you're a racist maga. pick. this is one of those things that ain't got middle ground.
Censoring only the last two letters almost feels as bad as just saying the n word with your whole chest lol
Hey you get my point. If you aren't uncomfortable reading someone compare nigg-- to queer, you have some introspection to do. Jackass couldn't even do it himself, had to call it the n-word. beat around the bush.
And yet your reading comprehension leaves a lot to be desired. If English is your second language, I’m sorry some meaning was lost
ooo, you want to go there? how many dialects of english do you speak? last i checked (a decade ago) i speak 17. which one is yours so i can dumb it down
Bs. Feel free to be as judgmental as you want, to jump at false scares, to reduce grey issues to black and white, to be unable to distinguish differences in degree