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What do you think of trans people and trans rights?

Trans people, typically face a lot of social isolation, from family, so called friends, and colleagues. This can lead to isolation.

They also receive a lot of discrimination, through harassment, hat speech, even physically abuse.

In legal scenarios, trans people have to flip a coin and to hope that a government would protect their right to exist. In Russia for example, unlike in the u.s, is there really even much chance of voting off certain anti LGBTQ+ laws of the citizens?

My stance

I believe that trans gender people should have equal opportunities that everyone else has. No exceptions to that period. (in terms of, saying that trans gendered people should nott be missing out any essential rights that everyone else currently has and may get in the future.) Honestly, the only people that find trans people in public bathrooms offensive, are either transphobic,alt right, show/act Nazi/fascist like traits and possibly more. But mostly transphobic.

If a person was trans, and they weren't having a good day, I would offer them to go out and eat, or something nice, at least try to to spark a nice and supporting conversation for who they are, they likely have had enough transphobia in society and law, every supportive action means something to them.

Your stance

Comments section, what are your views on transgenders, and their rights. I want to hear from anyone, even if you are trans yourself. Every voice that comments, that is meaningful with good intentions and supportive of trans rights matters.

disclaimer: If a user that comments is anti trans, or displays transphobia I am not interested in the transphobia. So if anyone comments something that spreads transphobia, know that I (op) do not support that. Didn't ask for anything but for the supporting voices of trans rights, and support for trans gender people.

No transphobia is expected or desired. I'm not in it for the doom scrolling, or the amount of up votes. (But please do upvote if you do find this post supportive, usefully and/or helpful.)

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  • Well, here I go again.

    There's a motto: trans rights are human rights

    It's quick, easy to understand, and gets the point across. But I don't think everyone out there really gets how important the words are, and what they mean.

    See, the fight for trans rights is not just for trans people. Neither was/is the fight for gay rights. Nor was the fight for black rights. Or women's rights.

    Every single time we (as humanity) have had to fight for one group's rights, it's the same fucking fight. It always has been, and I fear it always will be, but that's tangential.

    Trans rights are essential because it never should have been a question in the first place. Equal protection under the law has no qualifiers, nor should it. It doesn't matter where you are in the world, if a group doesn't have that fundamental right, shit is broken. There should never, ever, be a time or place where every single one of us can't expect that all laws apply equally to all people, and that all rights apply to all people.

    That's the war we're fighting. The current battlefield is around trans rights, but if this battle gets won, there's still going to be others.

    Even if I didn't love trans people for everything they, as a group, bring to the world, I'd still have to support them because it's just right. It's also smart because that which happens to the most vulnerable of us can, and likely will, happen to any of us. But, for real, I love y'all, even the jerks that exist in the trans community, y'all make the world a better place just by being here.

    • I came his to say something similar but you've expressed it far more eloquently than I could have.

  • I heard someone use the term flagpole. I'm straight and white but support the (LGBTQ+) flags. It's not a great term, but it covers my take on trans issues. I've also had three trans friends which is not a lot, but it's more than many.

  • People who have a problem with trans people are being unreasonable. Unfortunately, a large part of our (mainstream) culture is completely unreasonable. So it's really difficult to get through to people to tell them that trans people are really just people and should be treated as such. I guess it will take a lot of effort to really get this point across.

    I suspect it might take a long time to solve this issue, but it will be solved eventually.

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