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dollarsandsense's avatar

“Internalized transphobia” = pathologizing doubt. Yes, this is what seems so culty to me.

But your point that it also allows for the expression of doubt (which is then labeled as a symptom of internalized transphobia rather than as a reasonable concern) is a more subtle point about how such culty pressures work. Go ahead, they are saying, vent your fears, but attribute the fears to external pressures rather than the true self—and so conclude that the fears must not be reasonable.

Edwin's avatar

Your ability to untangle the knots in the jewellery remains second to none.

There’s clearly an element of “original sin” about “internalised transphobia”; once you adopt the ideology it’s a tenet to learn, to recognise & to repeat. But, more disturbingly, there seems like there’s a quiet but strong element of validation in there. Put simply, for a trans person, you can’t have internalised transphobia if you’re *not* trans. Therefore, if you have it…

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