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SYDNEY, Australia – A recent viral video by TikTok user 'letswreakhavoc' has ignited conversations within the LGBTQ+ community regarding the pervasive issue of misandry and its impact on trans men. The creator, a trans man, shared a heartfelt message, asserting that the notion of men being inherently evil, which he describes as a 'TERF propaganda point,' is causing significant harm. In the video, the creator states, "Cis queer women need to start realizing that the idea that men are inherently evil is a TERF propaganda point that they have bought into and need to unlearn. Men are not inherently evil. The patriarchy is." He elaborated on the emotional toll this sentiment takes, particularly on trans men, who often seek belonging and affirmation within queer spaces. "Do you know how much it sucks to be met with a constant air of casual misandry in queer spaces when this is the most content I have ever felt in my body, and the most me I have ever felt in my body?" he questioned. The creator emphasized that such attitudes erode self-confidence and self-worth, making it difficult for trans men to feel accepted and desired within their own community. The video, which has garnered over 1.1 million views and 122,000 likes, serves as a poignant plea for greater understanding and a re-evaluation of harmful narratives that may inadvertently exclude or marginalize members of the queer community.
hey now that we are talking about not villainizing men as it hurts queer men, can we not villainize rural/southern/appalachian/hillbilly people as it…