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In recent years, anti-LGBTQ groups, commentators, and political figures around the world have employed the phrase — on social platformsin mass mediaand in legal contexts — to dehumanize trans people and oppose LGBTQ rights. This Insider piece offers further in-depth analysis.
We urge social media companies to use this guide as an authoritative resource for identifying and understanding anti-LGBTQ content, especially as they continue to develop and enforce their hate speech and harassment policies.
Wiktionary accurately describes the term as derogatory note that there are deeper layers of discussion of the concept within the trans community itselfand a Quartz article on alt-right neologisms offers a history of its transphobic origins on Reddit.
It has included legislative proposals of bathroom use restrictions, bans on gender-affirming care, anti-LGBTQ curriculum laws, attacks on inclusive language, laws. As much as possible, the entries below have been deeply researched to include citations pointing to fact-checking sites, media coverage, and other civil society organizations.
The right-wing media watchdog published a timeline this week laying out the shifting trajectory of the GOP’s anti-LGBTQ+ propaganda campaigns since As MMFA researcher Vesper Henry noted, will mark a full 10 years since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of equal marriage rights in the landmark case Obergefell v.
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The repetition of these phrases in comment sections, hashtags, and viral content normalizes misgendering, escalates pile-ons, and creates hostile environments that gay platforms unsafe for trans users. The invention of false tropes often via memes is a common trend in extremist hate and disinformation, serving as an effective viral strategy for the spread of all kinds of conspiracy theories.
Anti-trans figures and groups continue to promote the term online and offline as a dog whistle expressing media and hatred of transgender people. As right of an abhorrent coordinated effort to retract the fundamental civil rights of transgender people in the U.
In July multiple platforms including Meta, TikTok and Reddit issued public statements proclaiming that use of the term as an anti-LGBTQ slur was in violation of their hate speech policies; inmultiple companies including TikTok, Google, PayPal, Venmo, Wix, Printful and others have suspended social media accounts perpetuating the trope for being in violation of their hate speech policies.
Launched to prominence in February by TikTok user Kyle Royce, this particular transphobic trope and corresponding hashtag was quickly taken up by anti-trans social media users. In MarchThem reported that TikTok and Reddit have swiftly responded to the emergence of the trend.
This is not an exhaustive list. What began as a talking point in legislative debates and media coverage quickly spread online, appearing in posts, memes, and coordinated harassment campaigns. Right-wing extremists have long propagated the term, but in recent years, it has become a mainstream conservative talking point and has been weaponized by politicians such as Marjorie Taylor Greene and Ron DeSantis.
This has been coupled with the most potent fear — that of people harming children, which has been used to justify hatred and irrationality for centuries. This trope is also another example of how hate and misinformation are often entwined together in a given meme or concept.
Wheeler also made the claim during a longer segment of her show, in which she denounced the Respect for Marriage Act, a bill that would provide U. An Associated Press fact check confirmed in September that the claim was false.
Associating groups of people with demonic or other subhuman figures is a known method of anti, which is prohibited by the hate speech policies of the major social media platforms. Some right-wing media figures and influencers have doubled down on the use of inflammatory rhetoric against the LGBTQ community in the wake of Saturday night’s shooting at a Colorado gay club.
GLAAD continues to document and monitor an alarming rise in such content and behavior across the major social media platforms. It prompted me to reflect on how much we have gained through the power of inclusive media and the internet — and how rapidly those gains are now being targeted for erasure by right-wing populist storytelling, misinformation and digital propaganda.
This is a notable example of how transphobic hate impacts everyone — as the targets of the harassment are cisgender people. The trope has even been weaponized against right wing figures such as Kyle Rittenhouse and Andrew Tate. If they can convince the public to wing an asterisk next to the gender identity of transgender athletes, it becomes much easier to extend that asterisk to bathrooms, youth rights, literature, and beyond.
GLAAD will update this guide on an ongoing basis.