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i make my zines by putting this guy in canva :)
(on canva, you can rotate text by turning the little turning arrow symbol next to your text)
Watching brittany broski is like being on a skype call on mute
as someone with little understanding of the whole 'transandrophobia' thing who is not in the discourse trenches, i don't think that trans men who talk about transandrophobia are saying they are oppressed just for being men, i think they are saying they're treated differently and discriminated against because of the intersection of their being trans and their being a man.
people in the same minority group can be treated differently based on things like gender, and while it's obviously not the same, a good comparison could be how black men are treated by racists in a way that is different than black women. both kinds of racism are bad, but there is a difference that comes specifically from black men being men.
i don't mean to say that trans people and black people face the same struggles or to say that transphobia and racism are the same, but looking into the racism that black men face could be an interesting way to think about and contextualize this.
also it just feels like it's mostly white queers arguing about this without considering how other minorities may have experienced this.
this is just my thoughts, and i'm not an expert on anything, but as a trans man who has experienced and witnessed transphobia and seen how it can impact trans men specifically, i think it's important to give this kind of thing more thought.
and of course, in this hard time remember to stand with your trans siblings, your black siblings, and all the people who will be victimized and scared for these coming years. stand together, intersectionality and all that jazz.
me when the historical costuming inaccuracy is a design choice, makes sense for the characters, etc: nice
me when the historical costuming inaccuracy is due to cost cutting, unreasonable time crunches placed upon the costumers, trying to appeal to modern fashion, etc: frothing at the mouth /neg
at the theater. There's always a bitch who's taller than you who wants to sit in the front row
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