2. The cisgender people who say they must invariably come from a place of "eww, ick, transgender people are gross," and "That's a MAN!" Even if there are unarguably transgender people who are beautiful by conventional standards.
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3. No minority group has a moral responsibility to wander around announcing themselves just for the convenience of the people who hate and revile them. Here's an example:
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4. Do we have a societal expectation that everyone who has any Jewish ancestry must announce it on dating websites so that Nazis and anti-Semites aren't inconvenienced when they find out their date had a Jewish grandmother?
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5. Of course we don't, because we as a society have decided that we don't cater to the bigotry of others... when it comes to that particular group.
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6. Thus, what we see here illustrates that there is still a higher degree of social acceptance of bigotry, and double standards directed at transgender people.
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7. When transgender people do include it in their dating bio, more often than not they are doing so as a measure of self-preservation, because there is a danger of being assaulted if they haven't made sure it was ok up front.
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8. But... it says something that T**Fs and transphobic conservative men both make the same demand, "announce yourself or risk life threatening violence," and are completely fine with this state of affairs.
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9. Once again illustrating that neither is actually particularly feminist.
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10. We’re capable of being elected officials without being “outed” as LGBTQ.
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Hopefully that also means LGBTQ candidates won’t use being the “first” of their identity in office as a tagline & run on their merits instead.
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