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corgabe:

God I can’t believe this still needs to be said but -

If you’re celebrating something that’s main point is to “make men think before they objectify a women” and it does so by showing hyper-sexualized but vague shots of a person, and it turns out the person isn’t a cis woman and it ””””makes men think”””” because not everyone is cis

You

are

a 

trans-misogynist

Trans women get called “traps” and these commercials and other fuckery are using that stereotype. And the reason trans women are murdered most of the time is because a cis man doesn’t “think” when this shit happens - he gets fucking angry. The trap scenario can kill a MAAB trans person and people are using it to make points that only benefit cis women. 

Stop throwing trans women and non-binary conforming MAAB folk under the bus for your goddamn feminism. 

(via ciscentrismsucks)

acodanies:

excessunrated:

7313:

everybodyknowsronnie:

Say it with me now people: “If I am Gender queer, I am not transgender. If I am gender fluid, I am not transgender. If I am a stone cold butch lesbian, I am not transgender. If I am a cross-dresser, I am not transgender.”

At this point, if you’re mad right now because you think I’m policing your gender, I’m probably talking to you. I’ll bring the handcuffs and the night stick.

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THIS

to everyone I work with

THIS

I thought this was obvious. :I

I think this is mistaking Transgender people for TRANSEXUAL people.

^This.

Also, this: (From http://www.apa.org/topics/sexuality/transgender.aspx)

Transgender is an umbrella term for persons whose gender identity, gender expression, or behavior does not conform to that typically associated with the sex to which they were assigned at birth. Gender identity refers to a person’s internal sense of being male, female, or something else; gender expression refers to the way a person communicates gender identity to others through behavior, clothing, hairstyles, voice, or body characteristics.

Wasn’t too bad…

There was this part at the beginning where we were supposed to pair off into twos, get to know each other, then introduce our partner to the group… and I felt horrible because I couldn’t speak; it was just like being back at school, except these people were great and I really wish I could have participated more…

It was really nice to actually meet other trans* people though.

Going to “Gender Journeys” tomorrow

Er, it’s already after midnight, so technically it’s today.

Been waiting for this for months. Kind of scared though, because this is some kind of group thing, so there will be other people there. I’m not sure what to expect…

dearjimmoriarty:

thepeoplesrecord:

Going beyond the Western gender binary - unlearning our backward cultural conditioning 

In Western colonial society (which dominates many aspects of the globalized, capitalist world today) we operate under the presumption that there are only two genders, male and female. But gender is a social construction. One’s options for what gender they identify with are shaped by the culture they are born into. Biological factors are most-often the primary driving forces that choose among the available socially-constructed gender categories.

Cultures around the world have different ways of talking about, thinking about, and identifying gender. It’s often a challenge for (particularly cis-sexual) Westerns to think about other ways gender can be socially constructed. Westerns have the false equivalency of gender and sex drilled into their eternal psyche from the time they are very young, and re-enforced through examples popular culture. There is no biological reality to gender. Many Westerners have the bizarre belief that one’s XY-sex-determination should also inform one’s gender identity, a socially constructed role in society.

In some cultures, there is no distinction made between gender and sexual orientation and the same can be said for sexual orientation - our culture socially-constructs the options and our biology helps us identify which socially-constructed option feels most ‘right’ and best resonates with us.

I’ve attached some photos to offer some examples of non-colonial, non-Western construction of gender. They’ve all been uploaded onto our Facebook page photostream in case you’d like to ‘like’ or ‘share’ them there. There are literally hundreds of ‘third-gender’ identifying peoples around the world. The eight I’ve chosen are mostly examples I remember from some of my anthropology courses but if you google ‘third genders’ you can find many lists and examples.

Who cares? Why it matters.

The most obvious reason to care about the way our culture has constructed gender and sexual orientation is to deepen one’s capacity for solidarity with people who identify as transgender, transsexual, and others whose gender or sexual identity exists outside of binary Western culture.

But there are other reasons as well. Western culture’s binary nature often creates non-sensical, problematic binary identity constructions that are inherently problematic. For example, I believe that Western masculinity (dominance, aggression, lack of communication, lack of emotional expression, etc) is inherently problematic. I believe that to be the reason why most acts of large-scale-violence and terror are committed by men (see: 100% of the mass school shootings in the United States), and I believe it fosters a degree of internal misery within people who heavily adopt these particular ‘masculine’ traits.

In the age of information, and the age of global connectivity, there is no longer any reason (particularly for young people) to feel isolated or restricted to Western definitions of gender, sexual orientation and identity in general. I think the social ramifications of a generation where more and more people begin to identify outside of the gender binary would be tremendous, and I think we should all consider how we can unlearn our cultural conditioning to embrace other, perhaps less exploitative and dominating identities.

Background information on the identities depicted in the above images:

Hijras:

Hijras are male-body-born, feminine-gender-identifying people who live in South Asia (mostly in India & Nepal). Many Hijras live in well-defined, organized, all-Hijra communities, led by a guru.

Although many Hijras identify as Muslim, many practice a form of syncretism that draws on multiple religions; seeing themselves to be neither men nor women, Hijras practice rituals for both men and women.

Hijras belong to a special caste. They are usually devotees of the mother goddess Bahuchara Mata, Lord Shiva, or both.

Nandi female husbands:

Among the Nandi in Western Kenya, one social identity option for women is to become a female husband, and thus a man in society’s eyes. Female husbands are expected to become men and take on all of the social and cultural responsibilities of a man, including finding a wife to marry and passing on property to the next generation through marriage. Female husbands may have lived their lives as women and may even be married to a man, but once she becomes a female-husband, she is expected to be a man. Women married to female-husbands may have sex with single men uninterested in commitment in order to become pregnant, but the female-husband (who is often an older woman, often a widow) will father the child of said pregnancy and treat the child like her own.

Two-spirited people

Two-Spirit is an umbrella term sometimes used for what was once commonly known as ‘berdaches’, Indigenous North Americans who fulfill one of many mixed gender roles found traditionally among many Native Americans and Canadian First Nations communities. The term usually indicates a person whose body simultaneously manifests both a masculine and a feminine spirit. Male and female two-spirits have been “documented in over 130 tribes, in every region of North America.”

Travesti
In South America (with a large presence in Brazil), a travesti is a person who was assigned male at birth who has a feminine gender identity and is primarily sexually attracted to masculine men. Therefore, sometimes the distinction between gender identity and sexual orientation is not made. Travestis have been described as a third gender, but not all see themselves this way.Travestis often will begin taking female hormones and injecting silicone to enlargen their backsides as boys and continue the process into womanhood.

The work of cultural Anthropologist Don Kulick (a gay male by Western definitions) in Brazil demonstrated that gender construction in Brazil is binary (like Western gender construction), but unlike Western gender construction, instead of having a male-female binary, there is a male-notmale.

In this particular construction of gender:

  • Males include: men who have sex with women, men who have sex with Travestis but are never on the receiving end of anal sex, men who have sex with men but are never on the receiving end of anal sex.
  • Not-males include: women, men who receive anal sex from ‘male’ gay men or from Travestis.

Fa’afafine

Fa’afafine are the gender liminal, or third-gendered people of Samoa. A recognized and integral part of traditional Samoan culture, fa’afafine, born biologically male, embody both male and female gender traits. Their gendered behavior typically ranges from extravagantly feminine to mundanely masculine

Waria

Waria is a traditional third general role found in modern Indonesia. Additionally, the Bugis culture of Sulawesi (one of the four larger Sunda Islands of Indonesia) has been described as having three sexes (male, female and intersex) as well as five genders with distinct social roles.

 

Six Genders of old Israel
In the old Kingdom of Israel (1020–931 BCE) there were six officially recognized genders:

  • Zachar: male
  • Nekeveh: female
  • Androgynos: both male and female
  • Tumtum: gender neutral/without definite gender
  • Aylonit: female-to-male transgender people
  • Saris: male-to-female transgender people (often inaccurately translated as “eunuch”)

Kathoey (often called ‘l*****ys’)
Australian scholar of sexual politics in Thailand Peter Jackson’s work indicates that the term “kathoey” was used in pre-modern times to refer to intersexual people, and that the usage changed in the middle of the twentieth century to cover cross-dressing males, to create what is now a gender identity unique to Thailand. Thailand also has three identities related to female-bodied people: Tom, Dee, and heterosexual woman.

-Robert

I censored the above because I have been told it’s a transmisogynistic slur (and thus only should be reclaimed by the people it’s used against).

(via chamberofgallifrey)

boondoggleprospect:

keeff:

twigwise:

transbodypride:


Hi guys, My name is Kyle. I am 18 and a transgender male.
We only have 1 MONTH (till december 19, 2012) to get 25,000 signatures on the petition I just created for the white house to review. It is basically asking them to provide coverage for transgender surgeries and hormonal treatment. Here is a link to the exact petition: 
https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/provide-financial-coverage-sex-reassignment-surgeries-transgender-americans/SXvgvYhv
Come on guys, I have seen the dumbest posts on here get a million notes. All we need is 25,000. So REBLOG REBLOG. And tell you friends and such. It takes 2 seconds and can really make a difference in someones life. Being transgender is both a medical and emotional condition that DESERVES coverage. The cost of these things make goals for some seem almost unreachable. 


if this doesn’t get enough signatures
I WILL SHIT ON EVERYTHING
this has 1000 notes and only 344 signatures. that’s unacceptable.
I want my transition to be fucking covered you dickwhistles

I can’t sign this because I’m not American therefore  my ‘Zip code’ will be invalid. Please, please sign this. It’ll obvious mean a huge deal to a lot of trans* people in America. 

Signal boost, please show your support even if you doubt that anything will come of it.

boondoggleprospect:

keeff:

twigwise:

transbodypride:

Hi guys, My name is Kyle. I am 18 and a transgender male.

We only have 1 MONTH (till december 19, 2012) to get 25,000 signatures on the petition I just created for the white house to review. It is basically asking them to provide coverage for transgender surgeries and hormonal treatment. Here is a link to the exact petition: 

https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/provide-financial-coverage-sex-reassignment-surgeries-transgender-americans/SXvgvYhv

Come on guys, I have seen the dumbest posts on here get a million notes. All we need is 25,000. So REBLOG REBLOG. And tell you friends and such. It takes 2 seconds and can really make a difference in someones life. Being transgender is both a medical and emotional condition that DESERVES coverage. The cost of these things make goals for some seem almost unreachable. 

if this doesn’t get enough signatures

I WILL SHIT ON EVERYTHING

this has 1000 notes and only 344 signatures. that’s unacceptable.

I want my transition to be fucking covered you dickwhistles

I can’t sign this because I’m not American therefore  my ‘Zip code’ will be invalid. Please, please sign this. It’ll obvious mean a huge deal to a lot of trans* people in America. 

Signal boost, please show your support even if you doubt that anything will come of it.

(via zairedwinters)

ryansallans:

Great resource for thinking about grammar and referring to people within the transgender community.

ryansallans:

Great resource for thinking about grammar and referring to people within the transgender community.

(via acodanies)

scarybat:

pallidbattman:

lascocks:

sailormoonnaked-nonipples:

ineedthesandandthewaves:

tomboyfemme:

Saint Harridan - Kickstarting November 23rd, a clothing line of men’s clothing designed to fit women and transmen.

i love it.

SIGNAL BOOST

Want

My girlish figure approves of this.

sweet jesus

scarybat:

pallidbattman:

lascocks:

sailormoonnaked-nonipples:

ineedthesandandthewaves:

tomboyfemme:

Saint Harridan - Kickstarting November 23rd, a clothing line of men’s clothing designed to fit women and transmen.

i love it.

SIGNAL BOOST

Want

My girlish figure approves of this.

sweet jesus

(via angry-fish-woman)

Also

I bravely entered the men’s room at the theater!

After sending my brother in to make sure it was empty >.>

But that creep ran out on me, and left me to fend for myself when crowds of other people came in >n<

keepyourbsoutofmyuterus:

youngblackvegan:

youngblackandvegan:

theuppitynegras:

morenamagia:

teeveedinner:

“The Office of Human Rights transgender and gender identity non-discrimination campaign will appear throughout DC in Fall and Winter of 2012. The campaign will feature five transgender or gender non-conforming people in a series of five ads. The campaign aims to increase understanding of the community, reduce discriminatory incidents in DC and increase reporting of discrimination when it happens.”

just saw this on facebook https://www.facebook.com/DCOHR
<3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 

THIS IS BEAUTIFUL. 

Yes.

soooo NY, imma need you to get up on it. this is all kinds of wonderful

I hope my suitemate sees this around DC, because she needs to learn! lol

YES.

(via angry-fish-woman)

skysscribbles:

offensive-sunflower:

ohlookahails:

sailorinabox:

kinseysixbitch:

transgenderexpress:

oh hey have i mentioned that my gf worked on this case? :D

thank your girlfriend for me omfg

oh hey cool

now america sucks a bit less

Oh

All of the states? 8D Is this legit? Cause if it is, this is amazing!!

skysscribbles:

offensive-sunflower:

ohlookahails:

sailorinabox:

kinseysixbitch:

transgenderexpress:

oh hey have i mentioned that my gf worked on this case? :D

thank your girlfriend for me omfg

oh hey cool

now america sucks a bit less

Oh

All of the states? 8D Is this legit? Cause if it is, this is amazing!!

(via skyscribbles)

therapsid:

My dad tried to use this argument with me when I came out as transgender. It really bothers me because the people who tend to make the argument that “gender doesn’t matter!” are the types who have never once questioned their gender, never experimented with their gender presentation, or—perhaps most importantly—have never experienced gender dysphoria. They’re also the same types of people who get upset over someone misgendering them, yet INSIST on using the wrong pronouns/name for trans* people.
Gender is and can be an extremely important of a person’s identity. And not just trans* people—cis people can place a lot of value on their gender identity as well! Plus, in this world, gender can affect how much you’ll get paid, who wants to start a relationship/have sex with you, and how you’ll be treated in your career field, among other things. To act like it doesn’t matter at all is foolish.
Absolutely necessary disclaimer so people who are cis don’t shit their pants with rage: Cis ppl =/= cis people or cis allies. Cis ppl are the idiots who believe this argument, the idiots who believe trans* individuals are just confused, the idiots who believe that HRT or surgeries are “just cosmetic,” the idiots who believe in the “womyn born womyn” bullshit, the idiots who don’t respect a trans* person’s preferred pronouns, and so on. 

therapsid:

My dad tried to use this argument with me when I came out as transgender. It really bothers me because the people who tend to make the argument that “gender doesn’t matter!” are the types who have never once questioned their gender, never experimented with their gender presentation, or—perhaps most importantly—have never experienced gender dysphoria. They’re also the same types of people who get upset over someone misgendering them, yet INSIST on using the wrong pronouns/name for trans* people.

Gender is and can be an extremely important of a person’s identity. And not just trans* people—cis people can place a lot of value on their gender identity as well! Plus, in this world, gender can affect how much you’ll get paid, who wants to start a relationship/have sex with you, and how you’ll be treated in your career field, among other things. To act like it doesn’t matter at all is foolish.

Absolutely necessary disclaimer so people who are cis don’t shit their pants with rage: Cis ppl =/= cis people or cis allies. Cis ppl are the idiots who believe this argument, the idiots who believe trans* individuals are just confused, the idiots who believe that HRT or surgeries are “just cosmetic,” the idiots who believe in the “womyn born womyn” bullshit, the idiots who don’t respect a trans* person’s preferred pronouns, and so on. 

o hai thar

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