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I got hit in the face with my grandmother's transphobic prejudices tonight when we saw the advert for the show that's coming on soon, Becoming Us.
I myself am not transgender, but it hurt me to see the disgust on her face when the commercial for the show came on. I personally am glad this show exists. I think the transgender community needs to be seen from a more positive angle than it is now, and I say it's past time.
I'm tired of people saying and thinking that transgender individuals are disgusting. Especially people I love and share a gene pool with. Transgender people deserve respect, not contempt.
Just because someone is different doesn't make them disgusting.
Anyway, I'll get off my platform now, but I'm feeling a bit low, and I thought someone here might understand.
Take care, and love to all.
I myself am not transgender, but it hurt me to see the disgust on her face when the commercial for the show came on. I personally am glad this show exists. I think the transgender community needs to be seen from a more positive angle than it is now, and I say it's past time.
I'm tired of people saying and thinking that transgender individuals are disgusting. Especially people I love and share a gene pool with. Transgender people deserve respect, not contempt.
Just because someone is different doesn't make them disgusting.
Anyway, I'll get off my platform now, but I'm feeling a bit low, and I thought someone here might understand.
Take care, and love to all.
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on 2015-05-27 07:36 am (UTC)But having said that, you must understand what a massive shift in thinking your grandma already experienced in her life. Throughout most of her life homosexuality was very probably illegal and the very idea of a man living like a woman (or as she probably sees it - "pretending" to be one) or the other way around (though that's more accepted) probably seems like an attempt of fooling god-honest citizens and like a contempt of god's work, if she's religious. I'm not defending her, I think it's more than just a little bit sad that people can't get over their prejudice, but put yourself in her shoes - what would you do if someone told you that from one day to another it was alright to steal? You'd probably think they were mental and you'd be appalled, but to her it probably at least partially feels like that: she's asked to accept and approve of something that was once even a criminal activity or at least entirely morally wrong.
I guess what I'm trying to say is, that it's probably not realistic to expect your grandma to change, but you can't let it depress you either. She's a reflection of her world, the world of old, while your thinking and your willingness to accept "different" as "not hostile" is the reflection of our, new era. Aren't you happy that we're the future and not the other way around? :)
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