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I agree. The basic idea of it is effective but if anyone who cares to actually be effective long term against this Troon lunacy then they'd have to also be prepared for what they'll do in response. I seen the subreddit pin a post saying Nazism is not tolerated within the SS (lol) community which I think it's a decent enough start. I think the main thing to be learned from it is to simply get down into the mud and beat the troons at their own game, the game of arguing from a position of morality. If the last decade of discourse is anything to show then taking the moral high ground is super effective and it's how the woke left in general not just troons were able to gain such public support.Don't get your hopes up that this Superstraight thing will have any meaningful impact. It's hilarious and if people were sensible they'd see that it was in reaction to a situation that was very real and very stupid with regards to the troons trying to force themselves on people, but more likely we wake up one morning and the subreddit is banned and everyone celebrates taking down the literal nazis and they're emboldened to be even shittier.
I'd love to be proven wrong, though.
Many people site the Westbro Baptist Church as the final nail in the coffin for the Religious Right having any social influence, people who spent decades clutching their pearls for muh morality. If the slipping of the mask can reach such a wide audience it'll start to make the general public begin to question all the moralfagging.
If the JK Rowlings of the world wish to gain any ground they'd use this and use this hard. This is just my optimistic side thinking aloud but it will be interesting to see these things head down that path if that's were this could lead.
edit: Fuck I can't spell today
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