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The rainbow flag, designed by Gilbert Baker, originally had (sex) and turquoise (magic/art). Those colors were removed not for ideology, but for fabric availability. Perhaps that is the perfect metaphor: the "T" is not an optional add-on. It has always been part of the fabric. We just have to ensure we don’t cut the thread.

There is a coordinated moral panic around trans people (bathrooms, sports, "grooming" accusations). Key points: SHEMALE STROKERS 8

One of the most pervasive myths in LGBTQ history is that the modern gay rights movement began exclusively with gay men. In truth, the uprising at the Stonewall Inn in 1969—the catalyst for Pride—was led predominantly by transgender women of color, drag queens, and butch lesbians. The rainbow flag, designed by Gilbert Baker, originally

: Transgender and sexuality-diverse people have historically faced similar forms of discrimination and erasure. This led to a unified human rights movement that recognized they were often marginalized for the same reason: not conforming to traditional social expectations of gender and attraction. It has always been part of the fabric

The mainstream success of Pose (FX) and Madonna’s "Vogue" brought these terms to the masses, but they were born of trans survival—using performance to earn respect and safety when society offered none.

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The rainbow flag, designed by Gilbert Baker, originally had (sex) and turquoise (magic/art). Those colors were removed not for ideology, but for fabric availability. Perhaps that is the perfect metaphor: the "T" is not an optional add-on. It has always been part of the fabric. We just have to ensure we don’t cut the thread.

There is a coordinated moral panic around trans people (bathrooms, sports, "grooming" accusations). Key points:

One of the most pervasive myths in LGBTQ history is that the modern gay rights movement began exclusively with gay men. In truth, the uprising at the Stonewall Inn in 1969—the catalyst for Pride—was led predominantly by transgender women of color, drag queens, and butch lesbians.

: Transgender and sexuality-diverse people have historically faced similar forms of discrimination and erasure. This led to a unified human rights movement that recognized they were often marginalized for the same reason: not conforming to traditional social expectations of gender and attraction.

The mainstream success of Pose (FX) and Madonna’s "Vogue" brought these terms to the masses, but they were born of trans survival—using performance to earn respect and safety when society offered none.

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