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Your words can cost the lives of trans kids​

Anti-transgender rhetoric leads to stigma, and stigma leads to violence against our families, friends, co-workers, and neighbors.
Parents always want what is best for our children, and we can all agree that they deserve to be treated with dignity and respect. But as the parents of an amazing kid who happens to be transgender, we've seen firsthand how in recent years many of our leaders — who think they know better than parents, medical organizations, and millions of doctors — have been treating our son, Daniel, with anything but that dignity and respect.

They are making it impossible for kids like Daniel to be their authentic selves. And we've seen how harmful the attacks on my kid from power-hungry politicians and pop culture icons going for cheap laughs can be.

When our family watches TV or opens up social media, we're often looking for an escape, just like everyone else — to laugh at a favorite sitcom or share memes with friends. But recently, it's been impossible to escape "jokes" that come at the expense of our son and the entire transgender community from comedians like Bill Maher, Ricky Gervais, and Dave Chappelle. Imagine turning on the TV and seeing a powerful person — who has so little on the line — make fun of your child.

It's no joking matter.

Anti-transgender rhetoric leads to stigma, and stigma leads to violence against our families, friends, co-workers, and neighbors. From Texas Gov. Greg Abbott threatening to take children away from their loving parents, to the 300-plus anti-trans bills that have been introduced across the country this year alone, to the epidemic of violence against Black and brown transgender women, families like our own have felt the impacts of bias and discrimination.

Our son came out as transgender when he was 8 years old. The coming-out experience for him and our family was ostracizing at times and difficult; we felt very alone.

Some immediately judged Daniel and my family, and we even struggled to understand what being transgender meant. Over time, as people got to know us, we found a community that accepts and loves us. But now we've got celebrities and extremist politicians amplifying harmful propaganda that can change how people see us.

For the first four months of this year, we gave testimony in the Arizona state Capitol, trying to put an end to the onslaught of 17 anti-trans bills. Imagine our family — our teenage son — in that moment feeling the sting of hateful testimony attacking his very existence.

As a parent, I ask you, would you want this for your child?

While our family and so many others keep fighting hate, we wonder if people like Maher or Gervais really understand the power of their platforms. It is because of this power that far too many figures regurgitate dangerous rhetoric that has been proven to negatively impact the mental health of transgender youth.

According to The Trevor Project, "transgender and nonbinary youth were 2 to 2.5 times as likely to experience depressive symptoms, seriously consider suicide, and attempt suicide compared to their cisgender LGBQ peers." Among Black transgender and nonbinary youth, 59% seriously considered suicide, and more than 1 in 4 attempted suicide in the past year.

Let's be clear: The reason we see disturbing statistics like these is not transgender youth being who they are; it's due to a fundamental lack of the support and affirmation our children deserve. Transgender youth who receive desired gender-affirming care are as much as 60% less likely to experience depression and 73% less likely to report suicidal thoughts than those without access to gender-affirming care.

Transgender and non-binary people also face increased violence just for living their lives. The Human Rights Campaign's Transgender Justice Initiative has reported at least 19 transgender people shot or killed by other violent means this year. In 2021, the deadliest year on record, at least 57 transgender people, mainly transgender women of color, were killed.

When anti-trans discrimination and violence go largely unreported or ignored by everyone from the media to law enforcement to popular entertainers, it means hardly anyone in a position of influence or power is regularly challenging biases that inevitably lead to more violence.

All the more reason why people in power, including influential entertainers, should be using their platforms to spread awareness and support transgender people. It's time to learn and speak the truth instead of caving to insecurities and ignorance. It's a matter of choosing to help protect fundamental civil rights. And it can be a matter of life or death for many.

Lizette and Jose Trujillo are Human Rights Campaign volunteers and members of the HRC Foundation's Parents for Transgender Equality National Council. They live in Arizona.
 
Anyone who uses that term unironically is a pedophile. For Christ's sake if some adult wants to dress up or transition or whatever I couldn't give less of a fuck. But trying to shove this shit on someone not even old enough to buy a pack of cigarettes? Lunacy.
do you consider the ripe age for cigarette purchases to be 18 still or are you insane
 
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QUOTED FOR THE FUCKING TRUTH!!!!!!!!

(Go ahead and ban me if you must, but sometimes less is more.)
To be honest anyone pushing surgery and hormone replacement therapy is sentencing those kids to an early grave. The vast majority of trannies die not to suicide but medical complications.
 
So instead of Power Word Kill it's Power Word Troon.
What I find amusing is that in most myths and lore, knowing a creatures "True Name" gave the speaker Power over it, and Troons try to hide their Dead names so people can't use them to hurt their feelings.
Totally...the True Name concept was that you were seeing the evil creature for what it really was and not the illusion it was presenting. Calling it what its truth is was the power, so great analogy.
 
do you consider the ripe age for cigarette purchases to be 18 still or are you insane
Honestly I think the government should make up its mind about whether 18 or 21 is the age of majority. But yeah even though I don't use tobacco products myself I think it's nuts that they raised the minimum legal age while still allowing 18 year olds to enlist and go into combat, among other things.
 
Honestly I think the government should make up its mind about whether 18 or 21 is the age of majority. But yeah even though I don't use tobacco products myself I think it's nuts that they raised the minimum legal age while still allowing 18 year olds to enlist and go into combat, among other things.
That's because only an 18-year-old would be stupid enough to enlist.
 
You put open child molesters as head activists of your movement, yet you mobilize in the thousands to beat the shit out of people over comedy specials in the name of preventing violence against you. Either you don’t take the threat of violence seriously, or you are retarded enough to think that people are more likely to kill you and your ilk over Le funny black man rather than because they think you are a danger to their children.
 
Totally...the True Name concept was that you were seeing the evil creature for what it really was and not the illusion it was presenting. Calling it what its truth is was the power, so great analogy.
I seem to remember a Superman storyline from many many decades ago where Superman battles a supervillain whose name was a jumble of random letters. The only way to kill the bad guy was to correctly pronounce his name backwards. Superman eventually does so to defeat the baddie.

The idea is that The Truth is the most powerful concept on earth, and those who can see it can slay evil, since evil relies on people seeing it as it wants to be seen and not for what it really is. I really don't know what the fuck is at the root of the troonism plague, but the first person to find out and expose it will be one of the great heroes of history.
 
‘Do what I want or I’ll kill myself’ is a classic abuser technique

Yes, this. Threatening self-harm to coerce compliance is the manipulation strategy of an ex-husband that has gone insane, not the plea of a good person just trying to make their way in the world. It's bizarre that this is considered such a convincing argument in the context of troons.
 
No, they can't

But if they could I'm not seeing the issue
 
God, who knew the Truenamer class could be this powerful as to utterly slay these people with a single word...
 
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