Being treated with Justice, Equality and Human Decency should not depend on the color of your skin, what gender you are, how you worship or who you love.
laverne cox and her friend (who wishes to remain anonymous) were attacked in griffith park last saturday. this is the reality for many many many trans people in the world, especially black trans women. none of us should be afraid to exist in public, ever. at all.
terfs do not fucking interact i actively hate you
Important messages, pt. 2.
I don't know about you -and I could have this wrong, but to me one of the underlying themes The Tale of The Princess Kaguya is very much that her father "Couldn't see the forest for the trees" and by that I mean he couldn't see Kaguya for person/ woman at heart that she was until it was too late.
I don't know if Isao Takahata meant to go as hard as he did when he captured the prison of circumstances that women from all walks of life face/faced in being unable to live unhindered by societal expectations, but he did it so well that even if it's what you've known all your life it opens your mind a bit more when you thought there was nothing left to know.
Warning you to cherish and love what's in front of you -to take in the whole picture and not just the bigger picture, and not to go silently.
Christina of Sweden was a 17th-century monarch who ruled as a king.
Born covered in hair, she had a cry so deep that everyone thought she was a boy. Happy to learn she was a girl, her father decreed she would have the education of a prince and made her his heir. She inherited the throne at the age of 6 and ruled for years as a blunt, unmarried, lady king who often disguised herself as a man for political and safety reasons.
You say "disguised herself for political and safety reasons"
But y'all just know they were a trans man and refuse to admit it.