This reminds me of Cavalier d’Éon who lived half of her life as a man and half as a woman and was a spy and master sword fighter in the 1700’s
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Vastauksena käyttäjille @SJaneausten ja @TehDemins
If you haven’t, you might also enjoy reading about Catalina de Erauso/Francisco de Loyola, the “lieutenant nun,” from whom we actually have an autobiography. They killed one of their own brothers in a duel, possibly in a dispute over a woman.
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I love and respect all of my trans sisters and brothers, but I have to admit that I am as uncomfortable with ascribing the transgender label to long-dead historical figures as I am uncomfortable, being on the autism spectrum, with claims that people like Einstein were autistic.
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Assuming they were NOT trans or NB is equally unsupported, as well as contributing to erasure. Of course, the reality of male privilege does mean that historical AFABs who lived as men may have simply been trying to avoid the restrictions women faced. de Erauso (cont)
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Vastauksena käyttäjille @speakboylese, @TheMogMiner ja
de Erauso continued to live as a man even after her assigned sex was uncovered and made public, which lends credence to the idea that they may have identified as male if presented with that as a possibility.
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And you may very well be correct, but we'll never know any more than we''l know Einstein was autistic. You're welcome to your views, but why not promote people like Wendy Carlos, Alex Adams, or Sophie Wilson rather than long-buried people who can no longer speak for themselves?
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Vastauksena käyttäjille @TheMogMiner, @speakboylese ja
But I suppose as a non-binary individual who chooses to present as male, my opinion doesn't matter, does it?
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I think
@Sawbones approached this well with their episode on Dr. James Barry. They explain that this person was Afab and could be the first trans doctor. But since they didn't know their preferred pronouns and the truth, they used the pronouns the doctor used in life (he/him).1 vastaus 0 uudelleentwiittausta 0 tykkäystä
That sounds like a really good way of approaching the topic! I always knew there was a reason why I liked @Sawbones. We should definitely celebrate historical figures who were most likely trans, the topic just needs to be approached carefully and tactfully is all.
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