pervocracy:

“Women must only have the Correct kind of sex, without giving into the more disgusting urges of men.  (Which is, of course, the only imaginable reason a woman would have Incorrect sex.)  The differences between the genders are insurmountably large, to the point where we can barely communicate.  Being trans is a dangerous sexual perversion for [trans women] and a tragic confusion for [trans men].  Above all, always remember that your gender and sexuality are public issues to be judged by wise authorities, and not by someone so pathetically unqualified as yourself.”

– Mike Pence, and also lots of people who think that they’re super cool leftist feminists

danny4xb:

useless-englandfacts:

dracofidus:

If anyone was wondering how Britain is doing transphobia wise… it’s BAD.

  • The government backed down from a promise that trans people could self-identify instead of having to spend hundreds of pounds to send a complex dossier to a panel of judges who’ve never met you, who decide what gender you “really” are.
  • A group of transphobic “feminists” are touring the country, holding meetings where they sit around and denigrate trans women in the name of “debate”
  • The same group were invited into the Palace of Wesminster (parliament) and held a meeting there, where transgender people were (illegally) banned, and, in the heart of our democracy, dead named, misgendered, and called trans women “parasites” and not only did no newspapers report it, nothing has been done to oppose or condemn it, despite complaints.
  • Trans people, and trans children, are being doxxed.
  • The ceo of the UK’s biggest charity that supports trans and gnc kids and their families has had to call in the police because of the amount of hate crimes and threats she has received.
  • Transphobic women are “self identifying” as trans to swim topless at men’s swimming sessions to protest laws that were passed 18 years ago, and which apparently are a threat to women.
  • Yes, their aim is to rescind any legal protections transgender people have.
  • The national press publish a transphobic article almost daily now.
  • Transphobes flooded a government consultation on trans rights, pretending to be all kinds of people in order to sabotage our rights.
  • It’s become almost impossible to source gel testosterone and nobody knows why (it took me visiting eight pharmacies in two cities to get just half my prescription)

It’s horrific.

Britain is a steaming trash fire and transphobia is rife.

Just in case anyone here is transphobic, or a terf, I’m trans so get your ugly self off my blog.

The meeting in the Palace of Westminster was organised with the help of David TC Davies MP. He is considered a great friend of lesbians by his “radfem” allies and yet has a consistently anti-LGBT voting record…

I hope people are not overly alarmed by the meeting in the Palace of Westminster. Yes, it’s bad that it has taken place, but to put it in context: marginal groups with a few MP friends will always try and get a meeting organised on the Parliamentary estate, so that they can claim the prestige of having done so. By itself, it means nothing at all for government policy. 

rubybelladonna:

galaxxxia:

emotionunderflow:

techtonicactivity:

olliesbian:

olliesbian:

PSA:

everyone, especially trans lesbians and gay trans men, should be sure to block & report a blog that’s shown up here recently called “youre-not-passing” which reblogs mostly trans lesbian and gay trans men’s selfies with nothing but insults and deliberate misgendering. quite a few members of our community have already been targeted by the terf running the blog, along with their followers. please be on the lookout and be safe. if enough people report them, hopefully their blog will be removed, but in the meantime i advise you all to block the blog so that you’re not targeted, i also encourage everyone to reach out to those who have been targeted and make sure they’re okay and give them some love and validation. be safe y’all

also PLEASE reblog this and share with other people so they’re aware !!!! i just wanna make sure everyone’s safe

Hey trans day of visibility is coming up soon (March 31st) and there’s going to be a lot of selfies posted so please signal boost this post

want to add: this blog hides from mentions and search results, i think as an attempt to make you visit it directly, where you’ll be susceptible to a script that probably logs your location. here’s a link to open it directly in your sidebar, where the script can’t reach.

Also go to that link above and block quickly, please don’t torture yourself and go through their blog. I did, and it’s disgusting and awful.

also on desktop you can go to your blog’s settings and block by typing in the url on the list of blocked users! it only seems to block them from interacting with the blog you do it from, but you won’t even need to look when you do it that way

Pope Francis denounces transgender people as ‘annihilation of man,’ says it’s ‘terrible’ that kids are taught to choose their gender

naamahdarling:

quasi-normalcy:

runningfromomelas:

gaywrites:

Hey, remember that time Pope Francis compared trans people to nuclear weapons? His transphobia is showing again. 

In a meeting last week, the pope said that it’s “terrible” that children are taught to “choose” their gender, and that transgender people represent the “annihilation of man.” There’s this excerpt:

The pope said he wanted to conclude his remarks by reflecting on this: “We are living a moment of annihilation of man as image of God.” He added that his predecessor, Benedict XVI, had labelled current times “the epoch of sin against God the Creator”.

He said: “Today, in schools they are teaching this to children – to children! – that everyone can choose their gender.” Without specifying, he blamed this on textbooks supplied by “persons and institutions who donate money”. The pope blamed what he called “ideological colonizing” backed by “very influential countries”, which he did not identify. One such “colonization”, he said – “I’ll say it clearly with its first and last name – is gender.”

And also this excerpt:

“Today, children are taught this at school: that everyone can choose their own sex,” Francis said last week, according to the Catholic Herald and other news organizations that read a Vatican transcript of the closed-door meeting. “God created man and woman; God created the world like this and we are doing the exact opposite.”

Teaching children that they can pick their gender, Francis said, is “terrible.”

Saying it again: Maybe he’s said some more progressive things than other popes, but that doesn’t make Pope Francis an ally. 

I really don’t think he should be accusing us of colonization, considering that he’s the head of the Catholic Fucking Church

I maintain that it is extremely and deliberately threatening to transgender people in Catholic countries in the global south for the Pope to be associating “transgender” with “colonialism.” There are already more trans women getting murdered in Brazil than in any of the country and the pope is intentionally pouring gasoline on this situation. He’s from Latin America, he knows what he’s doing. The man is an overstuffed bag of turds with a mitre on.

Yeah, real sick of fellow liberals treating this guy like an amusing curiosity because he has, a couple of times, said things less terrible than people in his position have previously said.

He isn’t admirable. He is corrupt, his church is corrupt, and the number of abuses of which they are guilty are too many to list.

Pope Francis denounces transgender people as ‘annihilation of man,’ says it’s ‘terrible’ that kids are taught to choose their gender

‘I Can Now Say It’: Elementary School Principal Comes Out As Transgender

lizardtitties:

goodstuffhappenedtoday:

Best quotes:

Parents were given language to use with children to discuss Daniels’ transition, stressing it is important to accept everyone as they are and to know that Daniels is “the same caring person.”

“I just explained Principal Daniels looks like a boy, but inside feels like a girl,” one mother told her children, “and they’ll probably notice some changes when they see him.”

Parents WBZ-TV talked to were supportive.

“I don’t think it’s a big deal, he has lot of courage for coming out and I hope he’s the principal for many years to come and I hope people are nice to him,” one father said. “He’s a nice guy, I’m sure he’ll be a nice woman.”

(NB: The Principal says people can use he, she, or they pronouns.)

In 2013 in the UK, a transgender teacher called Lucy Meadows killed herself after her existence resulted in a large amount of national media attention. She had been teaching at the school under the name of Nathan, but chose to return at the end of summer one year as an openly transgender teacher. The school sent parents a letter explaining this, and one parent, claiming his child was confused, started a petition and started talking directly to the media. Eventually, she had a press pack outside her door every day, as did the parents of her ex wife.

The culmination of this was the Daily Mail columnist Richard Littlejohn writing an opinion piece in which he accused her of “putting his (sic) own selfish needs ahead of the wellbeing of the children”. 

I’m putting this here because it’s been five years since she died. I’ve thought about her for five years. Things almost certainly won’t be easy for this teacher at all, but just being able to come out like this and have parents be supportive is a really huge difference to how it was for Lucy, and it’s slightly staggering to realize how much things have changed in such a short time.

‘I Can Now Say It’: Elementary School Principal Comes Out As Transgender

How do I know that the TERFs and the right wingers aren’t right, and that I’m just a fucked up man pretending to be a woman? What if I really am just a disgusting impostor, forcing myself into places and roles where I’m not wanted and don’t belong?

deathlygristly:

theunitofcaring:

Hey, hey, no. 

So, first thing, are they right about anything else? Like, seriously. If you’re trying to decide whether someone is right about an issue that’s close to your heart and emotional and hard to evaluate, you can ask “hmmm, is this person usually right, such that I have reason to think they approach issues in a way that gets them to the truth?”

Transphobes on the right think that God commits genocide against cities full of gays and that is why we shouldn’t be gay (and also that this morally okay of God). They often think that women are different from and inferior to men. They generally do not believe in bodily autonomy and like half of them don’t believe in marital rape. Many of them think that if you are allowed to pee in the women’s restroom, but not if you are not allowed to pee in the women’s restroom, you will lurk in bathrooms attacking children. If you ask them what the experience of a trans person is like – what is going on inside a trans person’s head, what the day-to-day experience of being trans is – you will get answers that are clearly, obviously ignorant. They don’t know. They are wrong. You should not expect them to be right about questions related to trans people, because you have never observed them to be right about a question related to trans people, or gender, or sexual ethics, or bodily autonomy. Your default expectation should be that they will get questions about trans people super wrong.

Transphobes on the left think that the only thing relevant to gender is what you were assigned at birth, and that all women were raised in the same way. They frequently assert wrong things about what trans people want, and they are remarkably bad at admitting mistakes when corrected on simple points of fact.They think that men are some kind of alien species, and often assert really wrong things about what it’s like to be a man or be in a close trusting intimate relationship with one. They are committed to a worldview where men are at war as a class with women. They are just as mistaken as the transphobes on the right when you ask them what the experience of a trans person is.

So, like, from a starting point it would be astonishing if the combination of these two groups of people were right about trans people. if you can’t evaluate their arguments on this, try looking at their arguments on everything else

Secondly, there are lots of people who benefit – lots and lots of people who benefit – from gender being a flexible concept we can explore, change, and opt in and out of. Nearly everyone I know is someone who has benefitted from this. I demand to live in a world where people can transition, where being a girl is something I can choose and can someday unchoose if I need to. I’m so glad that more and more places are acknowledging that and making that possible, and I am so indebted to the people who made it possible. Forcing your way into spaces that don’t want you? No. Spaces are starting to exist – because of you and because of other courageous women like you – which are better for people like you and people like me and countless other people who want to live with a concept of gender that’s inclusive and flexible and embraces transition. You are not imposing that concept of gender, you are just among the many, many people who thrive given that concept of gender, and because it makes people thrive it has seen a lot of uptake. 

When people say “I accept you”, they’re not saying “ugh, I have to let you in now”, they’re saying “like you, I have a concept of gender which has space for transition in it.” (Sometimes they’re just saying “I am confused but not a jerk”. But I want you to at least be aware of the existence of the ‘yes, that’s how gender works’ people.) And more often than you’d think, even if they are cis, they are actively better off with their concept of gender that has space for transition in it.

Thirdly, those people hate you. Why are you taking life advice from people who hate you? It won’t make them stop. Sometimes, you have to say “mmkay, you suck and I’m not going to give you a vote in how I live my life”. Sometimes you have to say that to family, or to a partner, or a formerly close friend, and that is incredibly hard and painful. But sometimes you just have to say it to jerks on the internet who don’t even understand anything about your life, and I hope in those cases it’s easier. Don’t give a vote on your self and your happiness to people who hate you. 

This is really good advice for dealing with the opinions of other people in general, like when my scrupulosity gets the best of me and it starts telling me that strangers on the internet who lack empathy and understanding are right and correct about the best way to be human, and I’m wrong and horrible for not agreeing with them.

lord-kitschener:

disease-danger-darkness-silence:

bogleech:

enoughtohold:

it’s interesting learning which homophobic ideas are confusing and unfamiliar to the next generation. for example, every once in a while i’ll see a post going around expressing tittering surprise at someone’s claim that gay men have hundreds of sexual partners in their lifetimes. while these posts often have a snappy comeback attached, they send a shiver down my spine because i remember when those claims were common, when you’d see them on the news or read them in your study bible. and they were deployed with a specific purpose — to convince you not just that gay men were disgusting and pathological, but that they deserved to die from AIDS. i saw another post laughing at the outlandish idea that gay men eroticize and worship death, but that too was a standard line, part and parcel of this propaganda with the goal of dehumanizing gay men as they died by the thousands with little intervention from mainstream society.

which is not to say that not knowing this is your fault, or that i don’t understand. i’ll never forget sitting in a classroom with my high school gsa, all five of us, watching a documentary on depictions of gay and bi people in media (off the straight and narrow [pdf transcript] — a worthwhile watch if your school library has it) when the narrator mentioned “the stereotype of the gay psycho killer.” we burst into giggles — how ridiculous! — then turned to our gay faculty advisors and saw their pale, pained faces as they told us “no, really. that was real” and we realized that what we’d been laughing at was the stuff of their lives.

it’s moving and inspiring to see a new generation of kids growing up without encountering these ideas. it’s a good thing. but at the same time, we have to pass on the knowledge of this pain, so we’re not caught unawares when those who hate us come back with the oldest tricks in the book.

Even in the 90’s I met people who believed, with the utmost sincerity and a sense of sheer terror, that gay people were agents of Satan who chose to become gay so they could deliberately spread STD’s, deliberately die of AIDs as part of their “fetish” and deliberately offend god into accelerating the end of the world. This does sound like absurd cartoonish nonsense to most people just a little younger than me but I heard it and worse growing up. Millions of people completely, totally believed that kind of thing with the most dire certainty. Today’s lizardman hollow earth anti-vaccine theories actually kind of pale in comparison.

That is what LGBT people were up against not long ago and the remnants of that fantastical-sounding hysteria and fanaticism are not only still here but regaining power again in the U.S. pretty rapidly.

…and I don’t think people should forget that for all I just described and all OP just described, the hatred for trans people was several times worse. Their very existence was treated as UNSPEAKABLE by even the Satanic HIV Apocalypse theorists. This is why it’s so bizarre and ridiculous to see people today whining about “PC culture” like that’s the problem, like people who were condemned as loathsome hellspawn within most of their own lifetimes somehow have it “too good” practically overnight.

do you have any idea what the AIDS funerals were like back then

I will harp on this until the day I die. It’s not information that people have nowadays both because it’s not really needed – thank GOD – and it’s been erased – not so cool.

pastors would take payment to perform the ceremony and then not show up. crematoriums would sometimes refuse to handle the bodies; funeral homes were no better, and my dad once walked in on a mortician dumping rubbing alcohol all over himself after he’d BEEN IN THE SAME ROOM as the body of one of my father’s dead friends. the funerals were held in people’s basements, the very very few churches at funeral homes willing, meeting halls, and in the homes of lesbians, who were some of the most steadfast allies during that time period. The few straight allies pitched in where they could – like that one woman who buried a lot of them herself, in her own cemetery, because their families wouldn’t come claim the bodies – but it was awful.

my dad was a reformed catholic but he knew the words and twice he had to perform the funerals to lay these people to rest because he was the most qualified. I stood next to him as he tried not to cry over his dead friends and to let them rest in peace. I watched my mother, at the back of wherever she was, quietly sobbing, and her lesbian friends who had ACTUALLY watched the person in question die, still comforting her. 

I got told by other adults that my entire family was going to hell because we deigned to care for queer people (and my dad especially, as a nurse, deigned to “waste” his knowledge and time and energy on easing suffering).

I was six years old. Freddie Mercury hadn’t even died yet.

recently a friend and I formed a queer social group/activism group and some older gay men came. And they cried, because, and I quote

“This is how it started, back then. we just got together, ten or twelve of us, and decided we were going to do something about it. And we made it out, despite everything, despite AIDS, despite the stigma. And you will too.”

And I had to respond, because I was little, but I was THERE for that, and I grabbed his hands and told him that his history is our history and we need to learn it.

we need to remember. the dead, the living, and their stories.

if you know an older queer person, inquire if they’d be interested in writing down their memoirs. If they’re not writers but want to tell the story, hit me up – I am, and I am absolutely willing to do a living memory.

they’re the only history books we have.

Also for version of “gays eroticize death and suffering and secretly want STDs and aids,” look at straight people who wrote panicked articles about “bug-chasing,” acting likes it’s a typical, widespread, and accepted part of the LGBT community