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damnedifIknow

(3,183 posts)
Wed May 6, 2015, 09:40 PM May 2015

The Quest for Transgender Equality

A generation ago, transgender Americans were widely regarded as deviants, unfit for dignified workplaces, a disgrace for families. Those who confided in relatives were, by and large, pitied and shunned. For most, transitioning on the job was tantamount to career suicide. Medical procedures to align a person’s body with that person’s gender identity — an internal sense of being male, female or something else — were a fringe specialty, available only to a few who paid out of pocket.

Coming out meant going through life as a pariah.

Being transgender today remains unreasonably and unnecessarily hard. But it is far from hopeless. More Americans who have wrestled with gender identity are transitioning openly, propelling a civil rights movement that has struggled even as gays and lesbians have reached irreversible momentum in their fight for equality. Those coming out now are doing so with trepidation, realizing that while pockets of tolerance are expanding, discriminatory policies and hostile, uninformed attitudes remain widespread."

*Gays and lesbians are visible in all walks of life today, and many are celebrities and role models. Transgender Americans, meanwhile, remained largely unseen until fairly recently."

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/04/opinion/the-quest-for-transgender-equality.html?_r=0


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The Quest for Transgender Equality (Original Post) damnedifIknow May 2015 OP
When more people see sexuality as a range of options, guillaumeb May 2015 #1
Perfectly stated, I hope it could be sooner than later AuntPatsy May 2015 #2

guillaumeb

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1. When more people see sexuality as a range of options,
Wed May 6, 2015, 09:44 PM
May 2015

rather than a single type, the idea of what is "normal" will move into the 21st Century.

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