Emily's Cat
Rarely prone to hissy-fits
Also raise your hand, 100% on your honor, if you think this is the last "distinction" people are going to try to make?
I've made the observation many times that for all the vaunted coffee shop liberal worship of "intersectionality" history has shown us again and again that the new disenfranchised group does not hold anymore loyalty to the last then the general population. "I fight for equality" is a lot more "Screw you I've got mine" then "Well know that I've climbed the ladder I will help the next person up" then the left would have us believe. Women are just as racist as men, blacks are demographically shockingly homophobic, and this very discussion proves that the relationship between gays and trans is at best complicated and contentious. The "I suffered to get rights" is not the easily transferable quality we like to think it is.
So I'm going to make the radical guess now that trans people are not going to welcome the next group fighting for equality with universally open arms and no this does matter in a way that can't be countered with a vague, glib "Well they aren't a hivemind."
Trans people would do well to remember that every thought terminating cliche and copout they use know WILL be used to argue for something that not all of you will agree with 10, 15, 20 years down the road.
Astute observation.
Although, I might counter this a bit by pointing out that not all "rights" are rights, and not all "equality" is equal. My parents were very supportive of black civil rights, as well as gay equality... but they don't support the "rights" that have been floated by MAPs. And I 100% support their view on that. Rather, there's a tendency of some groups to look back at history and decide that since a different group was successful in pursuing equal rights... then if they just frame their own desires as "rights" they'll get support.
Sadly, they're often right.
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