📜 From Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera (who threw the first bricks at Stonewall) to today’s activists, Trans women of color have always been on the front lines.
Transgender people have shaped the colors of our Pride flag, the words to our protest chants, and the definition of living authentically. To celebrate LGBTQ+ culture without honoring Trans history is to read a book with half the pages ripped out.
✅ State your pronouns (normalizes the practice). ✅ Listen to Trans voices over cisgender narratives. ✅ Defend their right to use bathrooms, play sports, and receive healthcare. shemale gril fuck
We say "LGBTQ+" for a reason. The "T" isn't silent. 🏳️⚧️
Support Trans voices. Today. Tomorrow. Always. 📜 From Marsha P
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💬 LGBTQ+ culture gave us the vocabulary for heteronormativity, privilege, and coming out. The Trans community expanded that language to include cisnormativity, gender dysphoria, and euphoria. To celebrate LGBTQ+ culture without honoring Trans history
You cannot separate the Trans community from LGBTQ+ culture without erasing the foundation of the movement.