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I joined r/lgbt today and while scrolling I noticed how there was a lack of variety in perspective on posts and comments. Everyone who tried to engage in open discussions on posts or offer valid criticism was heavily downvoted. After seeing a post about someone coming out as autumn gender and people supporting their coming out and promoting other genders like cat gender etc. I left a comment saying how I was confused and got perma banned. I think r/lgbt is promoting division and fracturing our community under the guise of inclusivity. Normalizing labels like the ones mentioned divide our community, alienate our allies and arm homophobes with hateful rhetoric like the attack helicopter meme that became so prevalent a few months ago. It's a toxic place where anyone that deviates from their narrative gets banned, in an effort to promote inclusivity they've created a toxic environment that does harm to the wider lgbt community by giving power to the vocal minority and cutting any-voice that offers a different take. How do you guys feel about the community there and do you feel represented by r/lgbt
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