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But colonialism and rigid Western religious doctrines erased them. They forced a binary: man or woman, based solely on anatomy. And suddenly, those who lived in the in-between were labeled deviant, sinful, or mentally ill.
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We share the same enemy: the rigid gender binary that tells us who we are allowed to love and who we are allowed to be. The same system that tells a cisgender gay man that he is "less of a man" is the system that tells a trans woman that she will "never be a real woman." Transphobia is just homophobia’s sibling—both born from the fear of anyone who dares to break the rules of gender. But colonialism and rigid Western religious doctrines erased
But here is the thing about the transgender community: we have survived Stonewall, the AIDS crisis, "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," and decades of being the punchline of sitcom jokes. We are still here. And we are louder than ever. When you fight for one, you fight for all
And to the rest of the LGBTQ+ family and allies: Let us never forget that our liberation is tied together. The rainbow flag doesn’t fly if the trans stripes are torn off. Pride is not a party if we leave the most vulnerable behind.
The modern transgender movement rose from the ashes of that oppression. In the 1950s and 60s, trans women of color like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera were not just standing on the sidelines of gay liberation—they were throwing the bricks at Stonewall. They were feeding homeless queer youth. They were screaming for a revolution that, for decades, would often forget to thank them.