Some art I did earlier this month.
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Some art I did earlier this month.
If any transid or para needs to hear this,
You will be alright.
You will be safe, you will be comfortable, you will be free, you will be happy.
We will be accepted. It's inevitable. We're making progress day by day. Our communities grow rapidly, people who were once skeptical change their minds and become accepting.
You will survive, and you will live.
Please keep going on.
There's always someone fighting for you.
I swear I’m not doing this as clout bait
IF YOU ARE AN ANTI-C, NON-OFFENDING MAP OR ZOO, PLEASE REBLOG/LIKE THIS.
I NEED TO SEE MORE OF MY PACK.
I've had a dream (about not really knowing).
I want to have more anti contact pro transid mutuals.
Organotechofluid
An id and a flag for people who are fluid between being organic and technological for any reason
I used to be transBlack, and I'm so tired of antis equating being transBlack to being racist.
I'm cisindigenous, and I went to a big urban high school where most of the students were Black. I was the only indigenous student there (to my knowledge). I had to sit in class and be taught racist lies about indigenous people, and then be bullied after school, and I had absolutely no indigenous community to fall back on.
Meanwhile, I saw how my Black classmates were treated even worse than I was, but they didn't break the way that I did. They had the rest of the Black community there to support them. There were Black student organizations, and outside of school there were Black churches and other resources that supported Black students.
I was alone and I was hated, and I wished that I had the kind of community that my Black classmates had. If the word "trace" had been around then, I would've identified with it.
I didn't identify as transBlack because I didn't respect cisBlack people, or because I thought Black culture was cool, or anything antis might tell you about transBlack people. I identified that way because I was suffering.
This definitely isn't everyone's experience being trace, but I thought I'd share anyway!