Appreciated, but also I don't need fans. It's not why I'm here nor why most of us are speaking up. I literally intend to archive/delete this account in some post TERF war future if we get there and go back to my real name.
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Replying to @Chican3ry
Don’t get me wrong- it’s not about fame. It’s that it’s hard to have our voices in the conversation if none of us have enough presence to speak or be heard on the same level of respect as trans women with large followings.
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Replying to @e_urq
Maybe it's cause I live in a country where the same guy coedited the Trans Studies Reader and drafted the Gender Recognition Act, another trans guy runs our largest trans run rights organisation, etc that I don't get it.
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Replying to @Chican3ry
I’m very willing to agree that there’s cultural misunderstandings at play, but I want to push back a little at the idea that there’s no need for trans men as bigger voices in the public sphere, or that our doing low key behind the scenes org work fully makes up for that.
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Replying to @e_urq @Chican3ry
That said- it isn’t primarily trans women’s fault, or trans women’s responsibility. A plaintive wish that there was more of an effort to help lift our voices (in America) was just that, not intended as blame.
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Replying to @e_urq
The problem here Evan is you're seeing trans women as the gatekeepers to that visibility and not the cissexist society that also mainly chooses to platform trans women who conform to particular aesthetic norms pleasing a white, liberal,still fairly sexist male gaze and conscience
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Replying to @Chican3ry
I’ll just repeat what I said, and meant, sincerely- that I agree it’s not primarily trans women’s fault, or trans women’s responsibility. But the speed with which a segment of our community jumped in to dunk on me and take me down seems like an example of what I was describing.
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Replying to @e_urq
You're continuing to demonstrate people's original response was correct.
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Replying to @Chican3ry
Can’t say anything to that except I’m sad that where we agreed, in the end, didn’t outweigh whatever you perceived as my having misspoke or inappropriately asked for sympathy I didn’t deserve.
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Thank you (and you weren’t wrong, either, very much my bad).
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