Showing posts with label transphobia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transphobia. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Sometimes Our 'Allies' Are Worse Than Our Enemies

Wow... Sometimes when it comes to the transphobia and stereotypes we transpeople have to battle, the worst offenders can be our GL allies who haven't taken the time to get their 101 on or don't care to do so.

No greater example of what I talking about is this Pam's House Blend post with a comment thread that Kat critiqued over at ENDAblog  in a post entitled "regurgitating every transphobic trope over the last 40 years".

Hope you haven't eaten lunch yet.

It's people like this that can and do cause problems when we transpeople are trying to plead our civil rights case to legislators.


Thursday, May 5, 2011

Camille Paglia Transphobic Rant On Chaz Bono

Y'all wanna know why I have problems with elements of feminism, and especially the virulently transphobic ones holding on to their disco era hatred?

This is one reason why.   Check out this video of Camille Paglia hatin' on and misgendering Chaz Bono


Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Wendy's On The Cover Of ESSENCE... Cue Transphobic Slurs

The May 2011 cover girl for ESSENCE magazine this month is none other than one Wendy J. Williams, the woman the Black gossip blogs love to hate and misgender.


Like I've said in previous posts on this subject, some of you Black folks need to buy a vowel, pick up a science book and get a clue that transpeople exist in all colors and sizes and aren't going anywhere.

Note for the ignorantly clueless:  Some of my transsisters are petite size 8 pump wearing fashion divas, so don't get it twisted..

We are all blends of genetic material and characteristics from mommy and daddy.   A little less testosterone in the womb and some of you so called 'men' attacking Wendy would be rocking her dresses and pumps.


You also need to get a clue that it's not cool to do what whiteness has done to the images of Black women for centuries and participate in the denigrating of the mothers of humanity.    It's even more repugnant to me as a proud African descended transwomen to see Black people (or alleged online Black people) deliberately misgendering Black women they don't like. 

But some of you are too stupid or insecure about your own gender identity and sexual orientation issues to get that point


Cue transphobic BS from Bossip in 5...4...3...2...1...

I Am Legend ( Allergic To Darkies) 4/7/11, 09:29:AM
Dont cross out her real name of Wendell if anything cross out Wendy…

ebonyblonde 4/7/11, 09:39:AM
Wait, all jokes aside, is she a tranny?? Because that would explain alot.

Momo 4/7/11, 10:04:AM
LMAO at wendell!! Laawd I love wendy but Bossip….y’all really hate black/mixed ppl to the fullest

123 4/7/11, 10:19:AM
If our black women are embracing this behooved Clydesdale of a man as a role model, then we truly are lost. Wendell needs to quit showing them Goodyear Eagles he calls feet all over the net…

johnny_wishbone 4/7/11, 07:53:PM
its a man baby


HOT G.R.I.T.S 4/8/11, 02:44:AM
TRANNY ALL DAY…SGE A DAD NOT A MOM, SRRY WENDELL YOU NOT FOOLING AMERICA
Keep on living up to your sterling online reputation as a cesspool of transphobia.   Well played, Bossip.

If you're the Femininity Police, let me see your fracking badges.

Y'all can hate on Wendy and hurl transphobic slurs at her all you want, she's got more money in her bank account than you pathetic losers hiding behind your computer terminals misgendering her.  




Monday, May 2, 2011

Jowelle De Souza-Trini Trans Pioneer

If you haven't heard of Jowelle De Souza, it's past time that you got to know this remarkable lady.   She's a businesswoman who owns a beauty shop in San Fernando that Trinis flock to in addition to being a civil rights warrior and animal rights activist in Trinidad and Tobago.  

In 1993 at age 19 she became the first person in Trinidad to have SRS and is also believed to be the first person in the Caribbean region to do so.

De Souza also became the first trans person to sue the Trinidadian state for a violation of her constitutional rights.

The story begins in March 1997.   A photographer that knew about her trans past was taking pictures of her without her permission and got overly invasive of Jowelle's personal space.   When she pushed him away, she was arrested by the police and charged with assault.

She was taken to a nearby police station by Officer Eric George and taunted for hours about her sexuality.  Despite her appearance and identification clearly pointing in the female gender direction, the male po-po's were intent on strip searching her.  The only thing that stopped the boys from doing so was the intervention of a female officer.

De Souza later stated about it, "There was no legal right to search," she said. "I pushed (the photographer). I didn't assault him with a deadly weapon."

She was eventually released from custody without having to endure a humiliating strip search, but it was on like Donkey Kong.  Most TBLG people in the Caribbean fear police reprisals if they press charges, but not De Souza.    She sought legal representation and ended up getting as her attorney one of Trinidad's most prominent lawyers, Lynette Maharaj, the wife of the then attorney general of Trinidad.   .    


In May 2001 she won her unlawful arrest and harassment case when Eric George, one of the accused officers in the case killed himself and his wife before the case went to trial.   She was awarded a $30,000 cash settlement that she donated to charity.

Since then she has continued her activism on a variety of fronts, been outspoken on civil rights issues, and is considering running for political office in Trinidad and Tobago.

She said in a 2002 interview, “I want to get into that arena and do more for people who are different. I am prepared to take on that. I want to make our presence felt. I have reached where I want to reach now. I want to help other people.”

She is a role model and an inspiration for other transpeople in not only Trinidad, but the entire region.