Quote from: Kyyn on March 10, 2012, 06:24:40 PM
Ok, I was expecting a bit of transhate. There's not a lot of ignorance in this small city, but there are still some messed up people.
I'm 5"4 (164cm), blonde, 53kgs and i wear glasses - aka; the most nonthreatening looking dude you'll ever meet over the age of 20. >_>
A lot of the straight people that have been told have been weirded out but accepted it pretty quickly. What I wasn't expecting the first transhate to come from was a group of lesbians. It was like my gender had somehow offended their sensitive butchy sexuality. Which is weird as hell cause I obviously not straight!
The night ended with my poor gentle giant boyfriend(whos never fought anyone in his life) getting punched in the face by one of these overgrown germ cultures.
SO ANGRY.
I get straight people hating us for whatever social reason - but WHAT THE HELL GAY COMMUNITY? Why'd they throw the first punch? 
It has nothing to do with gay, straight or queer. People who hate do so regardless of sexual orientation. What you also have to realise is that the queer community (just like the trans community, for that matter, given how much hate I've seen against the queer community and against women by many transsexual-identified transfolks), like any community, is that it has its ignorant mainstream and the more politicised and inclusive underbelly. White homonormative gays and lesbians generally think that their rights struggles are over once marriage equality is achieved, and generally want to fade into the normative framework. Many of them, thanks to the society we live in and decades of radical feminist politics, do see trans people as a threat. Are they right in doing so? No. They're as ignorant as any straight cis person (and some trans people, for that matter). But do recognise that there are definitely many in the
queer community who are trans allies and who don't spew that kind of hate.
I also find the amount of lesbian-bashing here kind of disturbing. The struggles most queer and trans people face are a result of centuries of patriarchal influence on our societies. The oppression of women, same-sex sex, trans/intersexed/non-normatively sexed or gendered people, people of colour, peole with disabilities etc. The result is that many communities tend to respond with hostility towards anyone who appears to be trying to further that oppression. That has definitely happened a lot with some women and LG who respond to the oppression they've received by lashing out at others. We in the trans community need to own our ->-bleeped-<- as well. The amount of misogynist transguys out there, often we do it because of the way society has treated us and because we think that if we distance ourselves from women to the extreme then that will make up for what society does to us. Same with transwomen and any other trans person. Unfortunately, it often comes with the territory when it comes to marginalised folks. You become excessively defensive over a lot of things, and often times end up hurting others who are just as marginalised or moreso than you are.