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J. she/they, 30s, pnw. also known as myownremedy on ao3.
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good news for trans women: kamala harris is not, in fact, a vicious transmisogynist. the actions of her office and of the california department of corrections were wrongly attributed to her and her alone by people who wanted someone else to win, and when harris did become involved in the cases, she rewrote the entire policy for dealing with trans inmates so that they would get the care they need.

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blueandbluer

This is a good reminder, because I would not be surprised if people start trotting this nonsense out again 

Added some article highlights because I think paywalls are shitty

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boreal-sea

Who is Kamala Harris?

These are all from her Wikipedia page. I have picked the top 5 for each of these sections. Maybe you think other things are more important, these are just the things that stood out to me:

Highlights as District Attorney of San Francisco:

  • was tough on gun crime: created a gun crime unit, set 90-day minimum sentences, raised bail for gun-related crimes, and prosecuted all assault weapon possession cases as felonies.
  • created a hate crimes unit specifically focused on LGBTQ hate crimes against children and teens in school.
  • was (and is) against the death penalty; during her time as DA did not cave to pressure in several cases to seek the death penalty.
  • helped create the San Francisco Reentry Division, aimed at helping prisoners reintegrate after their sentences are through; the program became a national model.
  • refused to enforce prop 8, which was at the time California's ban on gay marriage.

Highlights as Attorney General of California

  • introduced the Homeowner Bill of Rights and fought against banks, mortgage companies, and credit card companies.
  • fought for financial reimbursement for public employee and teacher pensions.
  • fought for environmental protections and secured settlements and indictments against several oil companies for oil spills.
  • conducted a review of implicit bias in policing and the use of deadly force and introduced implicit bias training.
  • declared a law that California law enforcement had to collect and report police violence.

Highlights as a California Senator:

  • condemned Trump's Muslim ban.
  • opposed Trump's appointments of Betsy DeVos and Jeff Sessions, his nomination of Neil Gorsuch, and voted against confirming Kavanaugh.
  • tried to make lynching a federal hate crime.
  • urged the Trump administration to investigate the persecution of Uyghur Muslims in China.
  • voted to convict Trump on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.

Highlights as Vice president:

  • as President of the Senate, cast the tie-breaking vote in the Senate that ensured the passing of the American Rescue Act.
  • has cast more tie-breaking votes than any other Vice president in US history - she is responsible for many of the achievements of the Biden administration actually passing the Senate.
  • created task forces on corruption and human trafficking.
  • created a women's empowerment program.
  • has criticized Israel's actions during the current conflict in Gaza and called for an immediate ceasefire.
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She/her also personally fought against transwomen in prison seeking gender affirmation surgery...

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alex51324

Here’s an article that gives more details on the story, and what Harris said about it.  The key points:

  • It was the California Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation that refused the surgery to the inmates.  When the inmates fought the policy in court, as Attorney General of California, it was Harris’s job to represent the Department.  Yes, she did it, but it wasn’t something she decided on her own to do.  (Also, not for nothing, the inmates won the case.)
  • Her characterization of the episode:   “On that issue I will tell you I vehemently disagree and in fact worked behind the scenes to ensure that the Department of Corrections would allow transitioning inmates to receive the medical attention that they required, they needed and deserved,” Harris said.
  • A policy now exists for inmates to receive transition-related care in California prisons (although apparently the DoC isn’t doing a great job of holding up its end of the bargain*--quelle surprise).  

(*For the record, Harris finished her time as AG and became a Senator shortly after this agreement was reached, so it’s someone else’s job now to enforce it.) 

The thing to keep in mind here is that, as Attorney General, Kamala Harris couldn’t wave her hand and have everything in the entire California Department of Justice go exactly as she wanted it--and she won’t be able to as Vice President, either.  We currently have a president who thinks that’s how it works, and we’re damned lucky he’s wrong.  

She had (and will have to) work with large number of people who hold different views.  (Another article I read said that the California Department of Justice, which she ran as AG, employs about 4,800 people--that’s a lot of different views.)  If she had refused to back the Department of Corrections in their case, she would have alienated people whose cooperation she needed to be able to rely on.  (If she even had the option of not backing them and staying AG--I’m not sure how it works, exactly.)  Even people who agreed with her about the specific matter might have disapproved of her hanging her subordinates out to dry.  (Another thing our current president does constantly--notice how Harris isn’t saying that the person in her office who actually wrote these briefs is a bad guy that she barely knew.)

So here’s what actually happened when Kamala Harris “fought against transwomen in prison seeking gender affirmation surgery”:

  • The Department of Corrections had a policy denying gender-affirmation surgery to inmates.  
  • Two inmates fought that policy in court.
  • Harris defended that policy in court (or, more accurately, was the supervisor of the person who did so--but the legal documents went out under her signature, and she takes responsibility for their content).
  • Harris also worked to change the policy.  

If you’ve had a job, you’ve probably been in the position of having to carry out a policy that you don’t agree with.  Your choices are to quit your job in protest or stay and argue that the policy should change.  If you pick option B, you still have to follow the policy while you’re working to change it--again, just about the only person in the world who doesn’t know this is Donald J. Trump, because he’s never had a real job where he answered to anybody.  

What this incident shows is that Kamala Harris is accustomed to working in a system where she doesn’t always get her own way, and that she knows how to lose the battle to win the war.  As VP, she’s going to need those skills--especially if the Republicans keep the Senate, but even if the Democrats sweep everything in November, we’re notoriously bad at all pulling in the same direction.  We’ve had about enough of the “I’m taking my ball and going home” style of leadership.  

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armeleia

This.

I get it, I really do - but Trump has literally stripped away rights from trans kids and fucked the careers of trans people in the military. Pence believes in conversion therapy.

We can remember and discuss these issues, but at the end of the day, Trump/Pence is the greater evil and we need to vote in a unified way to get them out of office because the second term would be so much worse. Don’t vote independent, just suck it up and recognize that we’re not gonna get a perfect candidate ever.

Voting Trump is a face full of glass shards, and a vote for an independent is a vote for Trump. This isn’t complicated.

I had not seen this explanation, and I’m reblogging it because I probably have followers who haven’t either.

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