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From “What is Disability Justice” (Adapted from Patty Berne’s “Disability Justice – A Working Draft”, Published in Skin, Tooth, and Bone: The Basis of Movement is Our People, A Disability Justice Primer, Second Edition.
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Me getting angry on your behalf
No shit, therapist. That’s not just a weak explanation, it’s making excuses for transphobia. Not ok, not acceptable. I’m sorry you had to listen to this shit.
It’s completely nonsense, too. There have been trans allies across all of human history. People know transphobia is wrong in 2025, they knew it was wrong in 1970, and they knew it was wrong in 1700. It was born out of the same divide and conquer methods used during colonialism.