But gosh, I don't know how else to point out that a third gender bathroom is segregation when people refuse to believe I'm a woman.
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The history of using bathroom facilities as a segregatory weapon is as old as bathrooms themselves.
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And at this point, I'm giving up, because cis black people have an excellent point. But it's still cis people policing trans lives.
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And I don't want to get into the intersectionality arguments. So I guess I'll just lift black trans voices from now on.
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Because it's totally correct that it's wrong to co-opt black history for our cause. This isn't our Selma. Don't make that comparison.
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But this is segregation, this is erasure of my womanhood, and I'm frustrated becausr I have no other tools left to stop it.pic.twitter.com/bxZU0bibF0
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So anyhow, to cap this thread, this is a call for the trans community to come up with some tools for this that don't erase black history.
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Or better, more tools that amplify and recognize the long history of black trans contributions.
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