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Monday, October 29, 2012

Trans-On-Trans Oppression

The so-called LGBTQ “community” (oxymoronic, I know) constantly whines about heteronormative structures of “oppression.” When attacking Christian values, the LGBTQ “community” presents a united front to the outside world. But it’s quite another story to see what goes behind the public group-hug façade. Not exactly the image of happy, liberated equals:

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  1. The writing is hard to follow, but I get the idea that underlying it all is an accusation that it all comes from the "cis" or heterosexual culture that taught the transsexuals to hate themselves and each other.

    I find it ironic that they feel the need to have access to resources to help them with their internal dissatisfaction with themselves. If the physical transformation isn't enough, then what gives anyone the idea that they will learn something in therapy that will help them be at peace? Some people are never satisfied and will resist any counseling as inadequate because it requires a realization that something isn't right that can't be blamed on someone else.

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    1. Yes, it's written in the in-house lingo/dialect of the "trans" subculture. Obscure to an outsider.

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