From today's Guardian, under the title, Voices of the trans community.
See what you think - will there always be prejudice? I suspect so.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2013/jan/22/voices-from-tr...
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From today's Guardian, under the title, Voices of the trans community.
See what you think - will there always be prejudice? I suspect so.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2013/jan/22/voices-from-tr...
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I expect so
There is a reason we seek out others like ourselves as friends, at least I do.
I believe so.
I believe so.
I thought the article was well written and covered the main points for the general public.
By our questioning the fundamental issue of gender identity we cause others to react over what to them is certainty.
While most people can appreciate the distinction of sex and gender there will always be a minority who see it as a threat to their core belief and will lash out accordingly.
As to social networking, I have TS friends I made in the late eighties who are friends today. Of course we have all changed over the years, but we can still relax in each other’s company. I am perhaps lucky in this respect and can sympathise with others who still struggle on their own.
Love to all
Anne G.
Yes, Anghared. Until
the human race learns to accept ALL of humanity, there will always be prejudice, hatred and violence.'
May Your Light Forever Shine