I'm days late on writing something about anti-trans legislation and it's extremely unlike me... but my editor wanted an unpacking of how anti-trans efforts are a form of eugenics and I'm really struggling with that.
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I may just not end up writing- which is OK. Once in a while you just don't have the piece in you to write. But I thought it might help to write a bit about why the eugenics framing makes me personally feel weird, even though I don't disagree with it or think it's wrong.
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I am a trans man of a particular type, and that type is one disgusted and horrified by the idea of my body becoming pregnant. I'm usually quite clinical and calm about language for body parts but "uterus" is something it disgusts me to imagine just... lurking... in with my guts.
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Backing up for a sec. Eugenics is about reproduction- encouraging the "right" sort of people to reproduce and punishing the "wrong" sort so they don't. So... which kind of eugenics is anti-trans hatred based on?
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With trans women it's pretty straightforward. Transphobes want to push them to the fringes and criminalize them so they don't reproduce and infect the culture with more transness. But trans men? Liiiiitle bit more complicated, right?
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In PART transphobia against trans men works in the same way- push us to the fringes, make our lives hell, drive us underground, purify the culture.
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But there's also this whole aspect of panic over our fertility. They DO NOT want pregnant men having babies. But they DO want to force us to be women so our wombs can be pressed into service birthing babies.
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So, it's complicated. As a trans man who does not want to ever get pregnant I'm much more comfortable arguing "these fucking eugenicists have no right to force trans men to be their birthing sows". I'm a wee bit less comfortable writing "Men can get pregnant- GET USED TO IT"
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And all of this is in a context where the article I'm being asked to write isn't necessarily supposed to go deep on these details and distinctions? I believe 800 words was the suggested length?
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Replying to @e_urq
800 words on transphobia and eugenics oh my god what are they thinking? this is a whole fucking college essay
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They're thinking I'm VERY good at what I do.
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Replying to @e_urq
a whole article of blurbs, that's what they want ...is there any way you can submit this twitter thread as your article?
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Replying to @hfeproductions
I'm actually considering a counter pitch based on these themes, and just admitting I can't do thr article he envisioned
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