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Many lgbt teenagers and young adults growing up on the internet today have socially conservative beliefs that they voice at all times that they got from their conservative parents which they’ve never challenged because they think the life experience of being gay or trans makes them politically progressive
This is why I hate it when people say something homophobic and then go “so you’re really accusing me, a whole ass lesbian, of being homophobic 🙄” like yeah
I think there’s also a thing where people will learn to use the proper words and phrases when discussing a specific topic without ever having engaged in any sort of critical thought about the topic itself. So you end up with people who will buy into any idea as long as it’s expressed with the right combination of buzzwords. That’s why you have a bunch of young, ostensibly progressive, mostly well-intentioned people just thoughtlessly reblogging terfs and weird religious hysterics all the time on here.
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