Exclusionist

An exclusionist (also known as Exclus, Exclu, or Reactionary Exclusionist Gatekeeper (REG) is a person who believes in excluding a portion of the LGBTQ+ community, and usually attempts to justify this by claiming those portions are not actually valid members of the community.

Definitions

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 * Exclusionists may hold a number of beliefs, including but not limited to:


 * Trans women are not women and trans men are not men
 * Nonbinary genders are not real
 * Pan is an invalid orientation (often extending to omni, ply, and other mspec orientations)
 * Neopronouns are harmful/not valid/were coined to mock trans people

Or gatekeeping and fakeclaiming in other ways.

Community
Exclusionists of various types may have their own circles of community.

Statistics
In 2017, a survey conducted on Tumblr examined the common age range of exclusionists: "For those explicitly identifying as exclusionists

3.1% are under 15 years old 24.6% are 15-16 years old 30.8% are 17-18 years old 20% are 19-20 years old 15.4% are 21-25 years old 4.6% are 26-30 years old 1.5% are 46-50 years old (Note: only one respondent identifies as exclusionist and is 46-50 years of age). 58.5% of those identifying as exclusionists are 18 years or younger. 6.1% are over 25 years of age. The single largest age group is 17-18 years old."

Controversy
Exclusionists may harass, threaten, or make parodies of the groups they exclude to mock their identities. It is an integral part of being an exclusionist to doubt that other people are labeling themselves correctly. This may include drawing cariactures, drawing artwork depicting those groups being harmed, screenshotting people's posts as a "flop," or other forms of harassment.

MOGAI-Watch, a formerly popular Tumblr exclusionist, was a cis woman who ran a blog and website dedicated to mocking nonbinary people. She notably used ableism, racism, lesbiphobia, and other forms of bigotry as her basis when describing "MOGAI" terms.

Popular Instagram exclusionist flamingdiscourse has been transphobic, racist, and harassed others.

Beliefs
Exclusionists may hold a number of beliefs, including but not limited to:


 * Trans women are not women and trans men are not men
 * Nonbinary genders are not real
 * Pan is an invalid orientation (often extending to omni, ply, and other mspec orientations)
 * Neopronouns are harmful/not valid/were coined to mock trans people

Or gatekeeping and fakeclaiming in other ways.

Community
Exclusionist communities largely exist online. In an offline context, many of the identities they exclude and make claims about are openly accepted by LGBTQ+ organizations.

TERF
TERFs are Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminists. They assert that trans women are not women, and often claim that all transfeminine people have intentions to sexually assault cis women. A subset, SWERFs are Sex Worker Exclusionary Radical Feminists. They harass sex workers in the name of feminism, claiming that sex workers are the reason feminism is respected societally. Another related group, TEHMs, are Trans Exclusionary Homosexual Males, cis men who harass trans men, claiming that they are "Invading" gay spaces and "deceiving" gay men into getting into relationships or sleeping with them. They commonly misgender trans men, and harass them if they use "gay" to describe themselves.

Main article: TERF

Mspec Exclusionist
An mspec exclusionist is a variety of exclusionist that typically targets pan, ply, omn i and other mspec orientations, and sometimes stellians as well. They may sometimes label themselves as "anti mspec," possibly out of a lack of awareness of what mspec means and that bisexuality is mspec.

Main article: Mspec Exclusionist

Battleaxe Bi
Battleaxe Bi is a slang phrase and exclusionist identity label for a panphobic bisexual who believes that pan is an invalid orientation, and that all mspec orientations are actually just bi. The terms Longsword Lesbian and Gravity Knife Gay were coined to compliment it.

Main article: Battleaxe Bi

Aspec Exclusionist
Aspec exclusionists believe that aspec identities (such as aromantic, asexual, etc) either are not "true" members of the LGBTQ+ community, experience straight privilege, or are otherwise invalid. They may also claim that "aspec" refers to the autism spectrum and those who use the word to refer to anattractional identities are ableist. The aspec exclusionist movement is largely online, and often garners support by TERFs. Offline, aspec identities are largely accepted by LGBTQ+ organizations.

Main article: Aspec Exclusionist

Transmed
A transmedicalist is an an exclusionist who asserts that gender dysphoria in some form is necessary to be transgender. Transmeds are also notable for ableism, racism and body shaming.

Main article: Transmed

E.C.L.I.P.S.E.
E.C.L.I.P.S.E. (Education, Culture, Language, Intelligence, Preservation, Sexy, Exclusionist) is a term coined on Twitter for a proposed exclusionist community.

E.S.A.I
E.S.A.I is another acronym for a proposed exclusionist community. It stands for "Exclusionist Sexualities And Identities."

Flags
Two flags were designed by Twitter exclusionist @tomnooksfatass. The three most common flags used by E.C.L.I.P.S.E. are the eclipse flag, which represents all exclusionists, the solar eclipse flag, which represents male and masculine aligned exclusionists, and the lunar eclipse flag, which represents female and feminine aligned exclusionists.

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