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killed or cancelled: a lesbian’s guide to tv shows
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TERFs might say they hate men but they’d don’t. TERFs aren’t even misandrists. When they say men, or males, they specifically are dogwhistling about transgender women. They’re completely fine with men using their ideology as an excuse for violence towards transgender women. They’re completely fine with supporting and working with horrifically misogynistic right wing men as long as they express extreme transmisogyny. They’re perfectly fine with recruiting trans men and working with anti-feminist transmedicalists. They’re completely fine with working with transphobic cis gay men who say vile shit about trans men that they should consider violently misogynistic according to their ideology. TERF ideology is centered against transgender women and transgender women are the primary victims of their ideology.
These are people mostly have no political ideology other than obsessively, constantly, and exclusively posting about transgender women online. Literally everything they say is either a dogswhistle about transgender women or an excuse to to talk about transgender women. Most TERFs are not marxists, socialists, anarchists, or any other kind of radical. Even if they say they are, literally all they ever fucking post about and write about is transgender women.
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dykes against capitalism! poster designed by me.
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Gay Stalking™
[image description: 6 large coloured gifs from season 3 episode 6 of Ted Lasso.
Gif 1: Colin looks over at the arguing team in the lobby of the hotel to make sure they hadn’t seen him, and pops his hood up before walking past.
Gif 2: Colin exits the hotel, shoving his hands in his pockets and ducking down as he approaches the window.
Gif 3: Colin walks down the steps of the hotel and walks off down the street.
Gif 4: As the door closes behind Colin, a leopard print shoe is shoved between it, preventing it from closing.
Gif 5: The camera pans up to Trent, who opens the door fully and looks around the corner after Colin.
Gif 6:Trent exits the hotel and walks after Colin.]
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no but the way they portrayed Trent as an Elder GayTM was so good. The way, immediately after he finds out about Colin, we see his clothing get more and more visibly queer, we see him clock every little glimpse Colin lets through, we see him with his gay little rainbow mug… and the whole time all Trent is doing is signaling: i’m here, i’m safe, me too, me too. And so, when he finally follows Colin to have that conversation —in a random bar, just the two of them, in an entirely different city because that’s the safest place for it— he comes and hears about the LGBTQ party and says “that sounds fun, I’m in” and he’s really just trying to let Colin casually know me too me too me too but Colin is too terrified and too used to lying and then Trent has to be straightforward and finally they get to talk and Trent doesn’t give lessons or pass on wisdom or tell him to come out, he asks “how do you do it?” and basically just checks in to see if Colin is alright, and he listens, and he shares his own story, and that’s it. They party, they go home. And all Trent did was offer Colin a little bit of safety and let him know: me too.
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I do love that Trent’s move to exhibit “I want this fellow gay person to know I’ve been in that same deeply closeted place and want to support him” is to just jump up behind him at the gay bar he followed him to and give him a heart attack in front of a bunch of Dutch strangers like hey my fellow homo look at us just a couple of cool guys from work hanging out. Why are you running into traffic
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*stefon voice* this episode had EVERYTHING. emotional breakthroughs. gay people. himbos bonding. wlw. royjamie. vincent van gogh. triangles. windmills. pillow fights. secret dutch knowledge. higgins playing the bass. bike rides. romance. onion rings. fake drug trips. will getting invited to a threesome. sing-alongs. hope.
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Jamie Tartt: Professional footballer and Amsterdam tour guide
Ted Lasso | 3.06 ‘Sunflowers’

