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  • Some good news

    Some good news

    Trans and non-binary people are the latest targets for those struggling with the visibility of the world’s beautiful diversity. Seeking a return to the homogeneity that only lived in the precipices of their ignorance, they’ve singled out gender diverse individuals as the wedge issue that will bring them back.

    I’ve been documenting transphobia for a decade, and one thing that’s notable in that time is the shift from implicit exclusion and ad-hoc incidents to mainstream organized movements demanding explicit exclusion. Yet also evident in that time is the extent to which trans and non-binary individuals have blossomed. Here’s some positive changes of the past ten years.

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  • A wave of anti-trans orgs

    A wave of anti-trans orgs

    Since 2019, organizations devoted to opposing rights for trans people have emerged across the world sharing these characteristics:

    • Their name includes the words ‘female’, ‘women’, ‘gender’, ‘sex’ or ‘gay’
    • …but they disregard all issues faced by these groups
    • …their messaging is instead entirely devoted to curtailing the acceptance of trans and non-binary people
    • …they offer no services or assistance to those they purport to represent
    • …they oppose legislation that would benefit their alleged base, such as the LGB Alliance opposing a conversion therapy ban
    • …they promote sexist/homophobic evangelicals and white nationalists that share an intolerance of gender diversity

    Their activism is not about lifting women or gay people up, it’s about putting trans and non-binary people down and doing so in a way that also victimizes the very people they’re claiming to protect.

    LGB Alliance celebrating the death of a bill that would have banned forcing people to undergo treatments to make them straight/cis.
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  • Newfoundland

    Newfoundland

    This past week, my partner Jamie and I have been visiting the northern half of the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland. We landed in St John’s where we procured a rental car and stayed in a cute Airbnb.

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  • Going Nomadic

    Going Nomadic

    A year ago, I dreamed about the future. I spoke of wrapping up my life in Ottawa within months, finishing off my sleeve tattoo, going on road trips to Newfoundland and the United-States, and moving to New Zealand. We were in the lockdown then for Covid-19, but the thought it would be over soon.

    I was wrong: the lockdown kept going on, New Zealand and the United-States shut their borders, as did Atlantic Canada to the other provinces, and my tattoo artist was prohibited from operating.

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  • The Iceberg

    The Iceberg

    Once upon a time, I wrote about how I had habituated to the tiny decisions I made throughout the day as a gender non-conforming person to ensure my safety. I labeled what I endured as casual violence. Later on, I described how institutions like the Vancouver Public Library platforming anti-trans rhetoric contributed to making things less safe for me and I invoked the pyramid of hate to try to explain why.

    With the news of the Ottawa Public Library deciding not to remove from its catalog Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing our Daughters, a book pressing parents to reject their gender non-conforming children, I thought I’d offer up a different way to explain how outcomes like this are harmful.

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