Like, as a transgender lightskin person I wonder what's worse, being black or being LGBTQ+. I've been discriminated all my life. My father is a racist teacher and thinks anything within African culture is vulgar, said racist shit during classes and this shit is more accepted than me being cursed to be trans. I've been bullied at school for existing. It wasn't in the same school my father works at but since he loves to downplay anything that doesn't target fascists, not much would change anyway. I've been thrown chairs at, I've been insulted, humiliated in front of the most beloved teacher who acted like nothing was going on. The following year, another fucking fascist was trusted by white LGBTQ+ people more than I was because both of his parents are white and he, unlike me, doesn't wear sportwear. He possibly tricked white people, with the help of racist and classist stereotypes, to think the second a non white person shits you, you're as bigoted, misogynistic and LGBTphobic as the white nazis they hate. I mean, white LGBTQ+ people always feared me just because my mom is black and is the one who pooped me. Maybe if she was a white people would trust me more. Anyways, they're human just like everyone else, meaning they could be more racist than that or maybe it's just because they aren't my best friends, I know a gay dude who supports a specific fascist party, not necessarily because they pretend to support gay men's rights even tho they voted against overall LGBTQ+ rights, but he said fucked up shit cis-het people would say too. Again, I'm not racist, I fight racism, I don't see black people as subhumans, the very politicians who pretend to want to heal France do. Also, I'm not LGBTphobic, I fight LGBTphobia as well.