Again. I'm going to bring up that this law is also a "don't say trans" law. That aspect is constantly forgotten. If you ignore our battles you leave us to fight alone. You leave us to die.
In fact, considering the national state of anti-trans legislation right now, I would argue that it's MORE relevant to call this a "Don't Say Trans" bill than a "Don't Say Gay" bill. The attacks on trans lives are widespread and yet the outrage? Nonexistent.
This is because it's still acceptable to target trans people. It's still acceptable in polite society to attempt to eliminate us. There's no outrage because people don't feel outraged at the idea that trans people will die.
If you're outraged, you can make a difference by going to transformationsproject.org to learn about anti-trans legislation in your state and contact your representatives to save trans lives. It's long past the time for anything but action. Do something, or be complicit.

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Mar 29
Transmasculine erasure isn't discussed enough, particularly in the context of ongoing legislative battles. While sports bills have overwhelmingly targeted transfeminine kids, transmasculine kids are consistently used as the scare tactics to attempt to enact healthcare bans. 🧵
We see this narrative of "protecting the children" consistently and disproportionately applied to transmasculine children. While pending healthcare bans usually ban all trans affirming medine, there are specific bans on transmasculine bottom surgeries, comparing them to FGM.
In rhetoric, we see this narrative as well. The famous "don't say gay" (really "don't say trans") bill began after a lawsuit over a transmasculine child. The lawsuit claimed that the child was influenced by their school environment into wanting to socially transition.
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Mar 29
Just saw a tweet that a trans woman is going on radio to debate "can men get pregnant" and... I honestly feel like a trans man should be the one handling that conversation.
Hyperfocus on trans women and complete lack of focus on trans men go hand in hand. Just as I wouldn't feel comfortable debating purely transfeminine issues or experiences, I don't think it's appropriate for a trans woman to claim full knowledge of transmasculine experiences.
Trans women, one thing you can do to help combat transmasculine erasure is to defer to transmasculine people when asked specifically about transmasculine experiences or issues.
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Mar 28
As a white person my opinion doesn't matter here.
As a disabled person, it's tempting to weigh in on the ableism aspect of this conversation. But it's critical that we remember it's not just a conversation about ableism. It's about mysognoir and racism and structural power differentials I can neither experience nor understand.
Listen to disabled black women right now.
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Mar 23
The US almost had a king but it was determined he was likely too gay to produce an heir and the founders were worried about a power vacuum destabilizing the country.
Should I turn this into a mini thread with details?
OKAY, SO.
Way back in the old times of the United States, the Continental Congress was desperately trying to hold onto power after narrowly winning the war against England.
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Mar 22
Happy #WorldWaterDay! The clean water that simply flows into your homes doesn't end up there by accident. Sanitation has revolutionized your life whether you've ever paid any attention to it or not. How did that come about? Read on to learn more. 🧵
So modern sanitation largely occurred in the western world due to one thing; cholera. For those who don't know, cholera is a waterborne illness that travels through a fecal-oral route. You can read more about cholera from my prior thread on it here:
Cholera is incredibly deadly and has caused massive death and destruction in its 200 year history, spanning seven total epidemics. The first epidemic began in 1817, and the final epidemic is still ongoing today. So how have we fought back against this scourge on humanity?
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Mar 10
I am trying so hard to keep fighting but there is so much to be done. I'm doing everything I can but nothing feels like enough. Kind words appreciated. Reassurance that someone besides myself is ACTING would be incredible right now.
I'm shouting with everything I have, but it's so hard to know if anyone is listening.
Update to everyone; thank you SO much for all of your kind words and messages. They mean more than I can possibly say and they really gave me a shot in the arm I needed to get back up and at it today. As always, you can go to transformationsproject.org to stand up for trans kids!
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