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This photo always cheers me up a bit. It’s a front-page article from 1955 about Christine Jorgensen, one of the first women to have sex-reassignment surgery.
Since the text is a bit small and I couldn’t find a larger copy, here’s what the small blurb says:
A World of a Difference
George W. Jorgensen, Jr., son of a Bronx carpenter, served in the Army for two years and was given honorable discharge in 1946. Now George is no more. After six operations, Jorgensen’s sex has been changed and today she is a striking woman, working as a photographer in Denmark. Parents were informed of the big change in a letter Christine (that’s her new name) sent to them recently.
This article is 58 years old, and it’s more respectful of Christine’s pronoun choices and name than some publications are today. It makes me happy to see a newspaper be respectful of a trans person’s choice of name and pronouns like that :3
Say it again for the haters in the back who want to keep pretending that trans people, or even treating trans people with respect is even remotely anything new. 😎
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theres a reason why his internet was cut off and more people need to know about it
Nji is from Bamenda which is in the minority anglophone (english) part of the country (the south west and the north west regions) which has currently been protesting for months because the government only cares about the francophone people. meaning judges in anglophone speaking areas only speak french, anglophone kids are taught by teachers that barely speak english or dont speak at all, important govt positions in anglophone areas have francophone people, laws arent even translated to english, etc… this has been going on since the beginning of cameroon due to colonization
people have been brutally beaten and killed by the military and communication has been cut off in anglophone parts. “president” paul biya (been in office for about 40 years but thats a whole other issue) recently declared a war against social media and called it “a new form of terrorism” and “dangerous tool people use to spread falseness” because people were using to spread images and videos of what was going on so he cut the internet due to this “threat”
schools have been indefinitely closed and activists have had their phones illegally searched and have been thrown in jail for simply spreading videos of whats been going on over whatsapp. many of us overseas have little to no contact with our familes. children are being beaten by the military, the military is going around brutilizing people, and our economy is failing
PLEASE SPREAD THIS TO LET PEOPLE KNOW WHATS GOING ON IN CAMEROON