
nina ☭ (anna fan acc) Ma-Rubber Duck of Cyn March 7, 2021ĪbbyInni said in a Twitter thread that the movement was created to "exclude trans people" and "you see trans women less as women and trans men less as men than cis people and that's transphobic.Anti-Modi Protest Marks Revival Of Party’s Agitprop Used Against Past Visits Of Central Leaders Super straight Ma-Shut It, Gringo⬛️🟧 Ma-Surf & Terf 🖤🧡 March 6, 2021Ĭritics of the movement identify it as thinly veiled transphobia. "I know a lot of people have the same opinion as me but they are too scared to say it in fear of the backlash and the misinterpretations," Kyleroyce said.

Users on Twitter started to identify as super straight, even going so far as describing themselves as members of the "LGTBQ+ community." Over the weekend, conversation around super straight became a large talking point on social media, seemingly following the designs of those from 4chan attempting to spread it. Over the weekend, 'super straight' conversation moved over to Twitter and Reddit Super-straight discussion also appeared on Kiwi Farms, an online board similar to 4chan with little moderation or oversight. The posts also directly linked the abbreviation for super straight to the Nazi SS. The board members discussed creating and sharing memes about being super straight to "drive a wedge" within LGBTQ communities and "use the left's tactics against themselves, call them bigots for not accepting super straights," according to several posts and deleted threads shared on Twitter. Over the next two weeks, the super-straight video started to spread on social media, eventually hitting the /pol board of 4chan, known for being a home to far-right trolls, and growing from there. "It was never meant to be hateful towards anyone." "I created it because I was sick of being labeled with very negative terms for having a preference, something I can't control, and getting labeled by the community that preaches acceptance with that sort of stuff," Kyleroyce told Insider. So you can't say I'm transphobic now because that is just my sexuality." I only date the opposite gender, women, that are born women. "Straight men get called transphobic because I wouldn't date a trans woman.

"I've made a new sexuality," Kyleroyce said in his video. In the video, the creator is explicit about coining the term because he was tired of being called transphobic. It appears that super straight can be traced back to the TikToker Kyleroyce, who on February 21 posted a video titled "who else is super straight?" The deleted video, which has been reuploaded to YouTube, shows the content creator sitting in a car, sharing his thoughts with the hashtags "sexuality" and "funny." The video pulled in over a million views before the creator took it down, saying in a comment that others had "sent death threats to my mom over it." 'Super straight' originated on TikTok and spread to forums like 4chan According to discussion threads on 4chan, trolls deliberately planned to provoke a reaction and divide LGBTQ communities by spreading the super-straight idea. What many users encountering the idea for the first time may not know, however, is that the chaos caused by the idea is precisely the point.

According to Urban Dictionary, the term is meant to refer to a preference "of the opposite sex with the exclusion of transgender people." Though it's describing a preference, members of the transphobic movement claim it's a sexual orientation and have caused intense discord online. Over the past week, some people online have been openly referring to themselves as "super straight," causing the term to trend across various social-media platforms.
