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So, I remember in the 2000-2010, we kinds got rid of labels, Humans was the new norm, then something:
>I'm gay
But being gay is too normal
>Gotcha, you will be queer.
>I'm straight
But it's too normal
>Gotcha you will be Immigrant Minority
>I'm a woman
That's waaay to normal
>Gotcha! You will be liberal cornerleft radicalised feminist
Then the things that bothers me the most is pronouns; if females(women, girls, trans?) Want to be treated as equal, why isn't everyone becoming a "Human", everyone will be "He/"Him" in the end, some men like to have colored hair, some women like to have leg hair.
Is not like there is a "Standard Man" or "Standard Woman" everyone is different everyone has different high, pp size, breast size. All women are short? Then how do you explain the rarities of the 6' women or the short men? Why couldn't everyone be "he/him" so there wouldn't be prejudice, all Humans that's why "he/him" it's closer to Human(same starting letter than She).
It seems that now you have to choose a label, a side, and fight a retard war against the opposition: Who do you stand for? The Radicalized Feminist or The Trans? You have to pick a side. Are you gay? Then it means you must dislike bisexuality because you either are gay or not. Why it is like this?
There was a time when coke vs Pepsi, but it was kind of a meme, but not it literally looks like people who enjoy coke have a serious resentment against Pepsi. And it's getting worse and worse. I get it, everyone wants to feel special, but lol, that's probably the reason why LGBT added more letters.
PS: I identify as a Bearded Futanari(Rare)