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  • My opinion on that is that blahaj.zone is first and foremost a place for LGBTQ people to post about LGBTQ/ LGBTQ adjacent stuff. Now correct me if I’m wrong but from what I can see, nowhere does it say anything about any sort of ideological belonging. Yes, it does talk about empathy for others, inclusion, and acceptance, but it does not mention any ideology. I believe that you can be inclusive, and have all these other traits, whether you are a leftist or a liberal. Maybe it just me but I don’t believe that empathy, acceptance etc are ideas that have to do anything with a certain ideology, to me they are just basic human decency.

    Meanwhile, Hexbear has the following on its this:

    A leftist social platform centered around community building through discussion, shitposting memes, and sharing content.

    So no I still don’t think you can compare blahaj.zone and Hexbear.


  • They are an ideological instance. You wouldn’t say blahaj.zone is trying to “spread” LGBTQ+ “ideas”. They’re just a specifically queer instance.

    Some things that we probably agree; Hexbear is an ideological instance. While blahaj.zone is an instance for LGBTQ peeps. My big problem with this comparison is that they are not the same. No one becomes LGBTQ, people are born that way, while your political beliefs are the exact opposite. You are not born thinking that you are a communist, a liberal, or a nazi. In reality, a bunch of things happen in our lives that make us feel closer to certain kinds of thinking. Your phrasing of that statement made me think that you might believe that one could be born a certain way regarding their political ideology the same way that people are born gay, or trans for example.