Tezuka Tales (Posts tagged trans rights)

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transfem-issues

Seeing takes on here like 'trans women are defined by experiencing transmisogyny' make me so sad.. What a doom-spiralling thing to push onto the community, especially any hatchlings.

Instead of going "you are trans and thats okay, being trans isn't bad, the word just treats you in a bad way because of it and it hurts, sure, but you need to stay resilliant and relearn to love yourself and take pride in your identity" y'all wanna push the narrative that our trans identity is defined by pain and suffering. Nothing else. There's no joy in transfemininity, just suffering. Being trans is to suffer.

And that is a rhetoric I hate deeply. It is filled with so much internalized grief over trans identity, I don't understand how anyone would push that onto other people.

If you want to give up hope we'll ever get rights & believe that no trans woman will ever be happy, do that on your own time, but don't make it a major point in your queercourse opinions. Genuinely cannot believe I must make this statement.

proudfreakmetarusonikku

it’s also like. extremely fucking transmisogynistic to define trans women as What People Project Onto Them right. like. yes that’s going to be a thing transfem people unfortunately experience bc transphobia is fucking everywhere but that doesn’t mean transmisogynists are the authorities on trans women’s existence. which is. kinda what that implies,

transfem-issues

That is entirely what this statement implies, and it's a depressing existence to suggest trans women inherently live.

proudfreakmetarusonikku

I’ve also seen that justification used to say “no trans woman is a binary trans woman” and like. I wonder if they realise you’re saying trans women cannot be wholly fully and solely women solely bc society misgenders them rn. like nonbinary trans women exist obviously it’s fucked to assume they don’t but it’s also fucked to assume every trans woman is nonbinary which is. what they’d be if they weren’t binary binary literally is just the opposite of nonbinary. it’s just kinda depressing and makes me sad bc i do care a whole lot about transmisogyny and the mistreatment of trans women and seeing your identity as inherently Having to be a certain way bc of bigotry must be awful.

catkurohazama

I agree with you completely. 🏳️‍⚧️

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homoquartz

you cannot talk about the homophobic murder of jonathan joss without including in the conversation that he is indigenous.

american indian men are at the 2nd highest risk of death by murder compared to all other ethnic groups. in their lifetimes, 82% of native men report having experienced domestic violence. yet the overwhelming majority of perpetrators are non-natives (88% of native men and 92% of native women who reported violence said their attacker was non-native). what’s more, tribal governments are often stymied in their attempts to bring justice against non-natives, meaning that many of these cases go unresolved.

this was an intersectional attack. the fact that he is indigenous matters, even if the motivation was homophobic, because it made him even more vulnerable and disposable in the eyes of his killer.

as always, look into MMIWP to learn more, and speak up for us. miigwetch, take care

catkurohazama

I reblogged a different post about the murder of Johnathan Joss. That one also talks about the fact that he was indigenous. This also makes me worried about some of my friends. I have been friends with gay men who are hispanic and some who were also native american. Stay safe, everyone.

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ghostboyravenight-deactivated20

If I see one more person say “do transphobes who want trans men in the women’s bathroom realise that it’s easier for a dangerous predator to pretend to be a trans man” about these bathroom bills I’m actually gonna lose my shit because this is such a disgustingly transphobic thing to say, and the fact that I’ve seen other trans men say it as if they’re being supportive is fucking insane. How about we don’t insinuate that any trans person is secretly a dangerous predator. How about we don’t think about how this will affect cis people rather than the trans people who are being forced into dangerous situations. How about we don’t ignore the dangers that trans men will face in the women’s bathroom because you seemingly can’t conceptualise that your white, passing existence isn’t the case for every other trans guy. I’m fucking done with this shit. I’m not gonna be polite anymore, the more I think about this statement, the worse it fucking gets. Idc if you’re trans, if you say this you’re fucking transphobic.

catkurohazama

I also disagree with the statement that trans men could be predators. How do people not realize that that's extremely transphobic?!? Cis men who prey on women are the problem here.

unusualfaggot

its less so that trans men are totally incapable of committing harm, more so that sexual and non sexual violence is far, far, far more likely to be committed by someone known to the victim than a stranger. that, and, we should be arguing for the desegregation of public spaces and access to services and resources that make those spaces safer. That and, also, of course, trans men are more likely to be the victims of sexual violence than perpetrators of it.

catkurohazama

That’s more what I meant. It is significantly more likely for trans men like me to be assaulted than for them to do that to others. I also think we should desegregate bathrooms.

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ghostboyravenight-deactivated20

If I see one more person say “do transphobes who want trans men in the women’s bathroom realise that it’s easier for a dangerous predator to pretend to be a trans man” about these bathroom bills I’m actually gonna lose my shit because this is such a disgustingly transphobic thing to say, and the fact that I’ve seen other trans men say it as if they’re being supportive is fucking insane. How about we don’t insinuate that any trans person is secretly a dangerous predator. How about we don’t think about how this will affect cis people rather than the trans people who are being forced into dangerous situations. How about we don’t ignore the dangers that trans men will face in the women’s bathroom because you seemingly can’t conceptualise that your white, passing existence isn’t the case for every other trans guy. I’m fucking done with this shit. I’m not gonna be polite anymore, the more I think about this statement, the worse it fucking gets. Idc if you’re trans, if you say this you’re fucking transphobic.

catkurohazama

I also disagree with the statement that trans men could be predators. How do people not realize that that’s extremely transphobic?!? Cis men who prey on women are the problem here.

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To sum up: they still think that trans peoples human rights are an online conversation, and expect the series to run for 10 consecutive years.

So let's get ahead of this right now.

I propose a media-wide blackout of everything Harry Potter related when the first season is released. No tweeting about it, not even to trash it. No posting online about it at all - No Instagram stories or posts, no TikToks, no snaps, no memes on FB, not a word on here, nothing. They will not commit themselves to 10 consecutive years of something if the first season flops. They might attempt a second season, but we can shoot that down, too.

I cannot still be dealing with the hate this woman has for us in 10 years. I cannot still be having this conversation when I'm in my mid-30s. I need her to be dead & forgotten by then, or used as a cautionary tale after her death. We can revive the fandom after she has died, depending what her will stipulates will be done with her bloodmoney. Okay? Is that a good enough compromise for you? You just have to wait for her to die, and not leave her estate & bank account to anti-trans stuff, and then you can get back to loving Potter. Deal?

But in the meantime, we need Warner Bros. to see that they cannot make money from this show. We need them to lose money. We need them to lose enough money that even JKR funding the entire project won't be enough for them to take the risk. Right now, they're saying that JKR's reputation & blatant transphobia have not impacted their ability to find more than enough people to audition for the series. We need them to rethink that. We need them to see that this is not the next Marvel-length franchise to get rich on.

Since I know some of you haven't participated in a media blackout protest before, here's how it'll work:

  1. Don't hype the series / fandom / author / cast up in the lead-up to the series being released. Don't trash it, either. Ignore it. Forget about it. || This means that they won't get good word-of-mouth rates online, which means they will need to really push advertising to get enough people interested.
  2. Don't watch the adverts online. Don't like or comment on the videos, not even with hate or pro-trans stuff. || Engaging with online ads or videos in any way gives them positive data, because it feeds the algorithm & let's them make money from the adverts. We don't want that.
  3. When the series is released, don't watch it. Don't talk about it. Don't tweet about it. Don't post about it. Don't tiktok about it. Don't complain about it. Don't trash it. Pretend it doesn't exist. Ignore it. Forget about it. || They need their launch to earn them money, and even if you're posting about how bad it is, or posting anti-JKR content using the show's hashtags, even if you're watching it in order to know exactly what to complain about & critique, you are still giving them money. They still earn royalties from you watching it, regardless of your intentions. They still get word-of-mouth and clout from you posting about it, even if what you're saying is negative. You know the expression "There's no such thing as bad press"? This is what that refers to. It doesn't matter if you're sharing love or hate for the franchise, because you're still promoting it by saying its name. Also, an overwhelming amount of negative press online can and does lead to other people deciding to watch it to see why everyone is complaining, and arguing about it online, all of which feeds the creators more royalties. We don't want them to earn money from this.
  4. Spread news about other shows & films & franchises & books. Get a fandom which has been dead for 10+ years trending again. Get anime shows & Futurama & ATLA & Adventure Time & Owl House & Over the garden Wall & some really obscure franchises trending across all social media platforms. Get something from the 80s trending in the Top 3 on Twitter. Engage with fandoms you're not even part of. Get BL shows trending in Netflix's Top 5. || This will completely skew analytics online, and it will flood people's dashboards with cmenough content that they won't see promotional content for the series we are blacking out. It will also show spikee data for which genres & shows are more popular & getting more attention & more royalties.
  5. Share media with transgender actors / directors / crew. Share media with LGBTQIA+ storylines. Share pro-trans & pro-LGBTQIA+ content. Share & donate to fundraisers which help Trans & LGBTQIA+ people. Share Trans & LGBTQIA+ history. Show & Share Trans & LGBTQIA+ positivity & love & pride. Do all of this without acknowledging the series or creator we are blacking out. || This will show overwhelmingly positive & inclusive analytics, which will prioritise showing more of the same content. This is what we want the data to show.
  6. Do not give in to temptation to look the show up. Do not look up the cast. Do not look up the directors or producers or executives. Do not look up the soundtrack. Do not put anything remotely related to the series into a search bar of any kind. || Search algorithms still store data, and if enough people look the same stuff up, it will show positive online engagement. We do not want this.
  7. Do not give the actors hate. Do not tag them in hateful content online. Do not abuse them & do not bully them. || This is just unnecessary.
  8. Give the blackout a cool-down period. Continue to ignore it for at least 10 days after the launch. || This forces the show's analytics to fall into negatives. If you suddenly start engaging with something immediately after blacking out the launch, the analytics show a delayed uptake - but it still shows them that people will engage with it, and that they will make money from it. We do not want this.
  9. After the cool down period, mock it. Remember the mocmery that the Velma show got? And you've seen the mockery of the Rachel Zeigler version of Snow White is getting? And how that is impacting the ratings for Songbirds & Snakes because people don't want to watch her, at all, in anything? That is what we need to create on purpose. || If a show gets hate, the creators can use it to feed controversial interest in the show - 'Come watch this to see why people are hating!'. It's as beneficial as positive reviews. They can recover from it. But mockery? Mockery & dismissal is far more difficult to recover from, as it does more damage to their names and reputation. People do not want to be associated with a project which was mocked after it lost them a lot of money. Audiences are also much less likely to engage with a series which has been publicly mocked, compared to hated.
  10. Only mock it for the same amount of time as the cool-down period. || This prevents the series from getting a large spike in analytics.
  11. After this, ignore it. Move on. Talk & post about other stuff. Watch other stuff. || This will result in the show's analytics returning to negatives, and remaining there.


This is a strategy which is proven to work. It has worked for multiple franchises. It is behavioural analytics. It will work for this, but only if we commit to it & get enough people taking part.

All we have to do is:

  1. Do not watch the HBO HP series
  2. Do not post about it online
  3. Ignore it
  4. Do not play, stream or buy any games related to HP
  5. Do not rematch the movies on a streaming service - JKR will still earn royalties from that
  6. Do not post about JKR during the media blackout
  7. Share pro-trans & pro-LGBTQIA+ content & history instead
  8. Support trans creators & actors
  9. Mock the series after the cool down time & then move on
  10. Stick to this method. It WILL work.


And to dispute any attempted justifications for engaging with it:

  • "But she won't be involved!" || She is listed as an executive producer for the show
  • "But it's not the actors' fault!" || Actually, it is. The adult actors should know better than to involve themselves with this franchise, and the child actors' parents should know better than to exploit their children's desire to be famous &/ or their love of the series, because the adults should be socially aware enough to know that this franchise will harm their children in the long run.
  • "But what about my childhood nostalgia!" || What about trans people's human rights & dignity? What about trans children who don't think they'll make it to 18? What about the fact our Prime Minister is selling out transgender rights of his people for Trump? Wht about all of the trans people in the UK who are now facing the possibility of losing more of our rights? What about all of the little trans girls & boys & envies who saw those TERFs celebrating stealing their legal right to identify as their gender, with champagne on national TV? What about trans children who won't be able to go on 100% reversible hormone blockers because JKR funded the vitriol which made them illegal? What about all of the trans women & girls who just lost their legal rights this week? What about our right to legally exist? What about privacy rights and medical & legal autonomy for women & afab people in the UK? What about all the trans people who just watched 21 years of work & progress go down the drain in one afternoon? Are we not worth as much as one of the many memories of your childhood?

Nobody is saying you're not allowed to watch the DVDs or pirate it or read the books or listen to CDs or records of it. Just do not use streaming services for any of it, do not use YouTube, do not talk about it on Twitch & don't post about it online.

We need this franchise to die. We need the producers to see they can't make enough money from this to justify continuing it after the first season. We cannot still be having this argument in the mid 2030s.

We need to get ahead of this right now and stamp the fire out before it kills more trans people.

You understand that buying a Tesla = supporting the Elongated Muskrat & Trump. You understand that buying McDonald's or Starbucks funds Isreal & harms Palestinians. You understand that watching Sandman supports Neil Gaimen. You understand that watching Aquaman funds Amber Herd.

So why is it so hard for you to apply that exact same logic to JKR, when you can see the harm she is causing in real time to real people?

macgyvershe

Reblogging to acknowledge what we all must do to NOT FUND those who traffic negativity and hurtfulness

catkurohazama

Also, this existing at all seems unnecessary. The movies were perfectly fine adaptations of the books. The nice thing about those is that most of the actors are pro-trans. Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson are the ones that come to mind. To be clear, I do not agree with J. K. Rowling’s transphobic nonsense at all. I am a trans man.

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bigdisaster642-deactivated20241

Anonymous asked:

can I just say. I grew up in Trinidad. I miss the trans women :( it's changed. I wish they'd remember.

makingqueerhistory answered:

For those just looking in, this is a reference to a book I just read called Going to Trinidad, which is nonfiction with the summary:

“For more than four decades, between 1969 and 2010, the remote former mining town of Trinidad, Colorado was the unlikely crossroads for approximately six thousand medical pilgrims who came looking for relief from the pain of gender dysphoria. The surgical skill and nonjudgmental compassion of surgeons Stanley Biber and his transgender protege Marci Bowers not only made the phrase “Going to Trinidad” a euphemism for gender confirmation surgery in the worldwide transgender community, but also turned the small outpost near the New Mexico border into what The New York Times once called “the sex-change capital of the world.””

The book explores the realities of this, as well as some of the patients who had varying experiences with earlier iterations of gender confirmation surgery and the medical system around that. One of the things it talks about is the erasure of this history, and I can definitely understand how that would feel for someone who actually lived through the transition. One of the reasons queer history is so vital to share is because of things like this, if the town had its way, it might have disappeared from the collective memory.

catkurohazama

I live in Colorado, but somehow didn’t know about this until just now.

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makingqueerhistory

I saw recently someone accuse nonbinary people of "riding the coattails" of binary trans people, and I cannot emphasize this enough: take my coattails, hold them in your hands, pull yourself up by my bootstraps. Together is how we thrive, together is how we fight, together is how we win.

There are queer people out there who when they see another branch of the queer community either succeeding or receiving support, their reaction is to try and pull them back down. The logic is often: if I had to suffer, so do you.

If I could give a piece of advice to anyone just entering the queer community, it would be: be wary of people who want suffering more than solidarity.

Remember, in this community, we are not here to fight for scraps, we are here to rise together.

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thegroundsofbrooklyn

guys why the fuck aren't we talking about what's happening in the uk right now

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nobody outside the uk is talking about this. why is nobody talking about it

thegroundsofbrooklyn

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prev!!!!!!

again, i know it's depressing and i'm sorry for putting negative stuff on everyone's dash but it's so fucking frustrating that nobody is talking about this because if nobody listens to us then nothing will happen and nothing will change, please please please start speaking up

thegroundsofbrooklyn

it got worse 😁

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source: pinknews

spread the word, scream, shout, TALK. we will scream ourselves hoarse before we roll over and let this happen.

libertineangel

That last reblog was from December, and things have since got even worse - off the top of my head, the NHS will no longer prescribe puberty blockers at all, and "gender critical" views have been legally affirmed to be a protected class of speech.

catkurohazama

Why. This has to stop now. Making more people aware of transphobia is all I can really do right now. At least I’m standing up for myself and others like me.

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