An exclusionist, commonly shortened to exclus, is a discourse term to refer to a person who believes the core purpose of the LGBT+ community is group protection. They tend to care more about historical sources or definitions over personal feelings. They believe that cishet approval is needed in order for lgbt individuals to have rights. Since they prioritize
history, they can sometimes dismiss
people's feelings, and even boss
people around (e.g; "you can't identify as pansexual, it's biphobic). However, not all exclus are guilty of doing this.
Common exclusionist beliefs are (Note:
People don't have to inherently have every of these views to be an exclusionist):
-the acronym is LGBT, or sometimes LGBT+
-ace and aro aren't inherently LGBT, they would need to either have same gender attraction, or be trans
-asexuality and aromanticism are not spectrums ("either you're ace or you're not")
-lesbians need to be women, and gays need to be men. Non-binary
people are feminamoric or viramoric
-"gay" is a term that's only meant for men who only
like men, lesbians and bisexuals should not use the term to refer to themselves
-Mspec identities
like pan, omnisexual, or polysexual are not valid, and contribute to biphobia
-some form of gender dysphoria is needed in order to be
transgender
-pronouns = gender
-either no neopronouns are valid, or only traditional neos
like xe/xem are valid
-Queer is a slur, and shouldn't be used as a term for anyone to use to refer to the community