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a lot of my disillusionment with the trans "community" comes down to the fact that too many of you take "gender is different from sex" and go "ah ok, so instead of saying women are fragile and men are strong, I should say afabs are fragile and amabs are strong. to be Inclusive"
then you just treat gender like a surface level aesthetic draped over what someone "actually" is. really is indistinguishable from terf rhetoric
you all need to unpack your bioessentialism, but we also need a better theory of gender than "it's just dressup." I will pick my words carefully here, but the word "gender" itself refers to so many different phenomena that have been lumped together, and we need to un-lump them
in a feminist context, "gender" has historically referred to externally imposed categorization and the internalization and performance of said categories. in a paper I wrote on this subject, I called this sense of the word "extrinsic gender"
"intrinsic gender," on the other hand, is what I used to refer to the sense of the word "gender" that a lot of trans people are talking about when they discuss social gender dysphoria and euphoria. it's the internal sense of category that's resistant to external impositions
but then we also use the word "gender" to refer to subconscious sex, which is the term Julia Serano coins in Whipping Girl to name the phenomenon we're talking about when we talk about bodily dysphoria. it is the "gender" being "affirmed" by gender affirming healthcare like HRT and bottom surgery
so, "gender" is: a social classing system, a performance, and at least two internal phenomena as well. and I really don't know if it's doing us a service to conflate all of these things!
a lot of people lately seem to be going heavy on the "performance" use of the word, ignoring (intentionally or otherwise) social classing, intrinsic gender, and subconscious sex. this seems to have led to a lot of "progressive" people treating trans women like men "amabs" who wear womanhood as a costume, and nobody understands why that's wrong because they also think gender is just a performance
see also "why can't you just be a femboy/feminine man/etc"
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If Spider-Gwen had a bi flag on her wall there wouldn’t be any debate as to whether or not she was really bi
“Oh but I think that it’s that her version of Peter was trans so that’s why—”
This conversation would not exist if it was a bi flag or a pan flag or an ace flag
Why are you so eager to convince yourself that she’s not a trans woman? Why is that?
“I don’t mind characters being trans but I hate that it’s made their whole personality can’t it just be that they’re trans and the narrative doesn’t have the call all this attention to it? Just let it be subtly there”
Aight here’s a trans woman who’s narrative is thematically linked with her transness in a way that enriches both her story, her characterization, and the story around her who doesn’t ever mention that she’s trans (but y’know she has a trans flag in her room in the background subtly like you asked)
“Uhhhh yeah she isn’t trans where does it say that she’s trans and also why would it matter that she’s trans? Stop projecting yourself onto fictional characters”
The fucking screen flashes the trans flag colours at the very moment she starts talking about hiding half of herself. What more do you want
Antiblackness is global and sometimes I forget exactly how true that is until I see the extent to which non-Black racialized folks cross the globe are willing to do anything to launder/sweep their antiblackness under the rug instead of addressing it.
You ask genuinely and you’ll receive genuinely.
First, in pretty much every damn society the closer the proximity to darker skin, to Blackness, the worse the racism will be via colorism. Second, everyone else really, specifically, globally, hates Black people and see us individually/collectively as a resource to be exploited and Africa as a place to be used to their benefit and pillaged and destroyed.
Antiblackness because it ain’t the same as generalized umbrella racism, because it’s describing the specific ways the rest of the world wants Black folks dead, out of sight, or enslaved, no self determination, no autonomy–bodily, mentally, materially, collectively. TikTok and YouTube algorithms specifically suppress Black creators more than anyone but the darker your skin get, the more you get gone. Shit, don’t think it’s a new thing—over a decade ago Facebook algorithms changed a generation of online Black folks language/speech patterns because if they knew you was Black you could get banned for saying the word “white” in any sense but positively. So we started calling whites yt, and when they caught on to that, we got more creative and used 6f/#ffffff, Mayosapian, yakubian devil, and so so many more.
The ways we are hated ain’t unique to the US, although the US does fuckin love to hate us. It ain’t limited to countries we were or are enslaved in neither. Someone from non-African “third world”, global south, global majority just as likely to hate anyone they see as Black the same because to them, we ain’t people, a people, worthy of acknowledgement, justice, care, humanity.
So yeag antiblackness SPECIFICALLY is fucking global.
I live in the global south and yesterday, I was in the supermarket, buying deodorant. And I swear to god every single women's deodorant had "lightening," "brightening," or "luminous" on it.
Literally we, a country where white people are a minority, hate black people and dark skin so much that all our beauty products are full of skin whitening ingredients
One of the most vicious and unacceptable slurs in this language is used at indians and means dark skin
You can survive as a black person in this country if you're an expat with a high paying job. But security guards will regularly follow you around the store while you're doing your groceries
Antiblackness is global! And us nonblack poc don't do nearly enough work to unpack it within ourselves
Being a lesbian is seeing one post of an artist drawing your favorite headcanoned lesbian character and excitedly rushing to their profile to see what else they've got, and their entire rest of their profile is m/m for as far as you can scroll
"There's no thought crimes and no thought heroisms" is honestly such a good piece of life advice.
You could be having the most fucked up problematic thoughts 24/7 but if you treat people with kindness, the good you do is the only thing that matters. But if you have only the purest thoughts and all the correct beliefs, it doesn't matter one bit if you spend most of your time being an asshole to people.
having a process for people who have done morally horrific things to make amends, rejoin community, and do right going forward is actually fundamentally crucial for the left. having a clear and accessible pathway for people to be socially (if not interpersonally) forgiven is how you get people radicalized against capitalism and imperialism and white supremacy and patriarchy. its how you turn "these people think i am a bad person" into "these people think something and someone coerced or forced me into doing bad things, and these people want to help me do something about that."
if you want more revolutionaries, you must have a system to turn guilty, traumatized, angry bystanders and collaborators into revolutionaries. and I say a system and process because its not "oh the drone operator said they were sorry and felt bad so its all good now :)" there is no shortcut here. but it is absolutely necessary. no revolution is comprised of morally pure people. in many cases, the most devoted revolutionaries are the ones who know exactly what it is like on the other side.
I've heard it said that whiteness is itself a mental illness
When you grow up white, you are the beneficiary of a system that colonized and exploited people of colour, and enslaved black people. All for the benefit of you and people like you. And this system is enforced to this day.
And you are told that this is not your responsibility. That the abuse and exploitation of black and brown bodies that occurs to this day, in order to enrich your life, is just how it is. And if those people of colour would just work hard enough, they could have what you have!
You are educated about how awesome and brave white people were when they defeated the Nazis in world war 2. You learn nothing of slavery, nothing of genocide, nothing of the rape and destruction of countless indigenous people, all for the sake of profit. You are taught that your country "gave" them their independence, that your country "ended" slavery.
Is it any wonder, then, that white adults show a total lack of accountability?
That the moment you confront them with how their actions have hurt you, and remain unmoved by their emotional bids to escape discomfort with tears or anger or empty flattery...
Is it any wonder that they have a complete fucking mental health meltdown?
Perhaps for the first time in their lives, they're being forced to practice accountability, to take responsibility for the mistakes they've made. Their nervous system has been trained on a system of lies that says it's right and good that the world is unfair in their favour. And now there's an uppity brown person claiming to be a human being who deserves fair treatment and respect?? What the FUCK?!
What they need is someone who can help them move through the grief of not being the person they thought they were. In fact, they are not some special person deserving of the riches stolen from darker skinned people and heaped upon them. They are just a normal person trapped in a system, a person with a responsibility to sincerely commit to righting the injustices they have turned around and heaped back on people of colour's heads.
But the system is extractive and profit driven. The most important thing to any mental health professional is one thing and one thing only: their paycheck. So the psychiatrist will say, "let's adjust your medication." The psychotherapist will urge you to stay in your comfort zone. Come back next week for your preferred flavour of addictive soothing mechanism that solves nothing. And the week after that. And the week after that.
Plodding the same tired pattern. Having breakdowns whenever you feel uncomfortable. Telling you to set boundaries and protect your peace instead of to practice accountability, to take responsibility, to move with love.
And nothing changes. You are stuck.
You know, something I've noticed that like, I think is a good barometer for the societal view of trans women at large that I haven't seen mentioned recently? How socially acceptable it is to "headcanon" away a trans woman's identity. And, how doing the opposite subjects you to a flood of harassment. Like, yeah you will occasionally see it on other parts of the queer spectrum, but it's so prevalent with trans women compared to the rest that it's hard to ignore. It probably links in with the "it's okay to be a gnc boy" bullshit, but, I see it a lot. And, I always see this... Faux-positivity bullshit its wrapped in, you know? "It's okay to headcanon whatever you want! It's valid to have headcanons!" Things like that. But, you know what? You don't see it near as often with other crucial parts of a character, or in some cases, a real person's identity. Or, at least, it isn't seen as taboo or it isn't called out as often. (Colorism is a notable exception, here, see to a user like storyweavingspider if you want to educate yourself more on that.) It's always okay to "headcanon" the trans woman as a genderfuck, it's always okay to "headcanon" a trans woman as trans masc, it's always okay to to "headcanon" a trans woman as not trans at all. And, you'll even have authors and creators follows this sort of mindset. But, it's never okay to "headcanon" a character as a trans woman. It's never okay to identify a character as being a trans woman, or coded as and written like a trans woman. Creators will twist themselves in to fucking knots and jump to the occasion to "correct" that idea. Fans will contort themselves in incredible feats of mental gymnastics to come up with any any all excuses as to why that's impossible. And, you see it constantly. It's not uncommon, not any less common than seeing a trans woman who was active on this site suddenly evaporate out of the blue. Like that double standard is always there and always looming. Better quite literally anything than a trans woman seems to be the general vibe these days. And, it just makes me so much more tired.
And, some of y'all wonder why trans women feel isolated, and why we feel like we're not allowed to have anything in this world.
Even the most progressive shows that are doing better than this expect on queer representation, are loathe to include trans women.
I mean look at a platform like Dropout which is all pronouns in bio, consistently failing to have trans women comedians on the show. Even over years.
It's very much an experience of being so undesirable that not even the most inclusive places will have you
The other night husband and I were watching a documentary about the yeti where they were doing DNA analysis of samples of supposed yeti fur, and every one of them came back as bears.
Anyway, the next night we watched a thing about some pig man who is supposed to live in Vermont. People said it had claws and a pig nose but walked upright like a man. Now, I happen to know that sideshows used to shave bears and present them as pig men. So every piece of evidence they gave of this monster sounds to me like a bear with mange.
So now the running joke in our house is that everything is bears. Aliens? Bears. Loch Ness monster? Bear. Every cryptozoological mystery is just a very crafty bear.
Bears. They’re everywhere. Be wary. Anyone or anything could be a bear.
oh shit
As the OP of this post, I’m going to threaten that if this gets to one million notes by the 10 year anniversary on 1 June 2026, one year from today, I will get a lower back tattoo of the loch ness bear monster.
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Javan Pond Heron (Ardeola speciosa), family Ardeidae, order Pelicaniformes, Singapore
photograph by Francis Yap
Important note from a future nurse: if you are chronically ill, on a lot of medications, even managing conditions on your own, buy a drug guide. Davis's Drug Guide is what they had us buy for nursing school, and I've looked up every single medication I take in it. It helps you understand what the drug is doing to you, helps you understand side effects, reasons why you shouldn't take a medication, things to monitor for while you're taking a medication. It's not perfect by any means, but the thing I've found is that it's helped me guide conversations with providers, nurses, pharmacists, it's helped me figure out what questions to ask. When I've heard people talk about what they didnt know about their meds, what they wish they knew about their meds, it's often in a drug guide.
Out of everything I've learned in nursing school, it is the biggest thing I'd advocate for having in any home, period.
That's a great rec because if I've learned anything it's that medical health professionals are absolute garbage at explaining medications. They'd much rather just give it to you with no explanation whatsoever and call it quits
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every tgirl you know will become one of three-ish kinds of people. If she's unlucky she'll become multiple kinds of people in a really annoying and bothersome way. they are all different people but they come from the same place: this world fucking hates us and we need to become something that can weather it. she needs to survive and this is how that works
the shrinking violet, who will compress herself into any space as long as you'll have her, you won't even notice she's there. she's in the background. she walks like she's floating on air, and you can barely fucking hear her talk. she is an ant in your world, praying that today you will not notice her. when she is smothered by you, wallflower that she is, she will not cry. crying brings attention and attention means she will die. she accepts her death with dignity and grace, and you will not know her as she spoke not.
the 8itch. she will rip this world to pieces, and has thistle where a heart should be. she is either a grim survivalist who's voice died 5 years ago, or a loud punk who wants blood slicking her hands and someone's gotta pay for what happened to her. she's accepted that you don't want her, and she doesn't want you either, so don't even bother. her body is a fortress at defcon 1, ready to explode into violence whenever it seems like it'll break bad for her. you can't kill her, but only insofar that she is a kind of living corpse running on hatred rather than actually living. you will not know her, because she knows your type. she'd rather not waste her breath.
and third, the maid-knight. do you want something, sir? do you need something from someone? take it from her, sir, because she is a giver. her body is a garden ripe for the picking, and she will have you partake of its bounty. what are friends for if not this? she will never ask anything of you, sir, no sir, that would never do, not when there is more to give. please stay longer, sir, and take more of her. love what she does for you, how useful she can be, how wonderful it is to have her, to need her, feel the chill in the room when she's not there and beckon her to your side. she wants what you want. she needs, what you need. she laughs at your jokes and gasps in stunned awe of your greatness. being around her is a drug and the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh hits are free. she'll show off from time to time, but only to entertain. you'll find her an excellent conversationalist but in the quieter moments, when the wine has flowed and we talk of our younger selves, she is always the first to change the topic. when she dies of exhaustion, it is a tragedy. it was preventable. all she needed was to speak up, to take. you thought her as some kind of person beyond people, able to give from a bottomless well. you thought "how does she do it"? and the answer was she was convinced she did not deserve the bounty she grew, so she gave it to you instead. you will not know her, because she was always interested in what you had to say, what you wanted, what you were, where you were going, what excited you. you will learn later, pieced together from scattered accounts of the partygoers that also took her for granted, that she stood by your side convinced that happy endings don't get to happen to girls like her. it was easier to be happy when other people experienced joy than to hope that joy would come to her.
All the reblogs are arguing about this like its some astrology shit and not some common self-destructive coping strategies. What I havent seen anyone say or ask is how to help her. How do you give a voice to someone that has it but refuses to use it? How do you show you will stay to someone that prefers to pretend she doesn't want you there, and attempts to kick you out at every chance even if it destroys her, because the idea that you will leave on your own is worse? How do you give back to someone that refuses to touch, scared of taking? How do you help the girls that feel trapped in either of these archetypes? Because like it or not, so many are, and they deserve to let go of the destructive ways the world forced upon them. But they shouldn't do so alone. So how do you help?
I have absolutely been a maid-knight all this time but I am about to become a Bitch and start taking huge chunks out of people because I've had enough of all the bullshit