• Bob
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    1402 years ago

    I legitimately can’t imagine how awful it must be to be trans in Russia. Well, pretty much anywhere really, now that I think of it. Trans people just can’t catch a break. I feel so bad for them.

    • @RippleEffect
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      302 years ago

      I imagine this is why many people that might consider it just dont. It’s easier sometimes to just do the expected things at the expense of one’s self.

    • DreamerOfImprobableDreams
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      202 years ago

      True, but there are definitely places where it’s much better to be trans than others, and Russia’s near the bottom of the pack.

    • @CyPhD
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      192 years ago

      You and me both, fam. I can’t even imagine how it must be for a trans person to live in the US south - it is just mind-baffling to think of what it must be in other countries that barely even recognize any of those rights or are even outright hostile to the identity.

      • Nakari Lexfortaine
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        I can’t speak for every trans person in the South, but for me, it’s pretty fucking awful.

        Part of it is my area(lot of old white conservatives). They really don’t give a fuck. I have had to listen to 10 minute rants about gender politics because they want a pink gender reveal cake.

        We did multiple cake variations for Valentine’s. All stick figures. We “dared” to put rainbows on a couple of them. We had to get rid of them because people complained about STICK FIGURES under rainbows.

        I have to make sure I’m in a safe place to even begin feeling like myself.

    • @[email protected]
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      152 years ago

      Like you said, I think it’s pretty awful in the majority of countries with few exceptions

    • such_lettuce7970
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      132 years ago

      Here in Ontario is pretty good for me as a trans person, well at least in terms of my being trans. I feel fortunate.

    • 👁️👄👁️
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      112 years ago

      I have no idea what it’s like to have gender dysphoria, but I’d imagine they’d just not come out. But idk how that works, or if they’re willing to get bullied by like every Russian ever.

      • katy ✨
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        172 years ago

        For the record, I tried not coming out for about 25 years and it wrecked my mental health and increased my depression. :(

      • セリャスト
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        92 years ago

        It can affect everyone differently but not coming out and getting things done can lead to terrible mental health and depression, leading to suicide. Transitionning is the only way we know to supress those symptoms.

        • @[email protected]
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          That isn’t entirely true. Transitioning is very recent idea. Being trans and transitioning is also intimately tied to pharma capital complex.

          There were many ways of being queer and trans which have been erased over time. Simply consider the native American stuff and also Indian motions of hijra.

          Though not this precise point a good text to read : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testo_Junkie

          • @[email protected]
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            Probably because those people didn’t have a choice due to the limitations of medicine.

            Same as how treatment for depression was “suck it up or abuse drugs/alcohol” and the treatment for serious trauma was “die”.

            • @[email protected]
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              12 years ago

              Again depression is a modern conception which is a symptom of a society that has erased notions such as melancholia and mourning.

              Reference: https://books.google.co.in/books/about/The_New_Black.html?id=8nL823M9X64C&redir_esc=y

              The point is that these new ideas pretend that they are all neutral and they have arrived at the truth. In the process the constitue their own subjects who are interpellated in these frames. The people who believe and fall for this new discourses are produced by these new technological and scientific advances. It isn’t a truth waiting to be grasped out there.

              The point is that alternative routes of making meaning of these phenonemon have been erased and other alternative pathways are blocked by suggesting that this is it.

              • @[email protected]
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                Hey, germs are a modern conception, too, so I guess it would be fine with you if surgeons stopped washing their hands.

                • @[email protected]
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                  There is no analogical reasoning between germ theory and psychiatry. Psychiatry chooses to individualize a problem in however coded manners at the expense of the social. I am honestly quite astounded by the response that transitioning is the only way to be trans nowadays. This echoes the overall codification of queer behaviour the world over where the normative western queer body language now dominated. If you don’t behave or are like them you are not queer.

              • @feedum_sneedson
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                -12 years ago

                Alienated not only from the products of our labour, but increasingly the original tool of our labour; that is, our bodies. That’s the likely cause of the ideological cart overtaking the materialist horse when it comes to gender. At least, in my opinion.

              • @Historical_General
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                How about we decide to do the sensible thing and take advantage of modern medicine??

                • @[email protected]
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                  22 years ago

                  Yes. Not against modern medicine. While you are at it please also look into the pharma complex which oversells modern medicine.

                  • @Historical_General
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                    02 years ago

                    Of course, but that’s the case for medicine in the US across the board. It’s not so much a problem elsewhere.

    • @TiredCapybara
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      42 years ago

      I really hope some countries will provide asylum, but I doubt that

    • @[email protected]
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      most of russian people doesn’t support lgbt whatsoever

      and it’s prohibited by law to promote lgbt

        • Move to lemm.ee
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          112 years ago

          Unfortunately they’re right though. The majority of the population is.

          The fact that it’s prohibited by law certainly contributes to that though, and actively preventing any attempt to change it is politically popular.

      • @Jonna
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        22 years ago

        At the very best that’s an “all lives matter” kind of comment. But if you’re implying that being trans is mental illness, FO.

      • cassie 🐺
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        02 years ago

        It’s pretty damn great where I am, where I have access to medical and mental care. Just sucks that some think they know what to do with us better than we do.