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Repeat After Me: All Black Transwomen AREN'T Hookers

Started by Shana A, July 16, 2008, 08:45:44 PM

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Shana A

Repeat After Me: All Black Transwomen AREN'T Hookers
Monica Roberts

http://transgriot.blogspot.com/2008/07/repeat-after-me-all-black-transwomen.html

I get so sick of hearing the 'Black transwomen are hookers' shade. Every time one of my transsisters gets killed, in just about every story I read, the assumption is made that they are either hookers or if they had a prior arrest for it, it's played up in the story.

When the Duanna Johnson story broke last month, I cautioned some people commenting on it on the Bilerico Project not to jump to conclusions and assume that's just because the Memphis po-po's who beat her charged her with prostitution, that's not necessarily what she did for a living.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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whatsername

It does seem that any transwomen of color that interact with the police for whatever reason get pegged in the media as sex workers.  Ahhh racism.
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NicholeW.

Monica is definitely exactly spot-on. And you see it within transsexual groups as well, that discomfort with the difference. Ya know, it matters not what someone does to make a living, how much they make or what ethnic background they have. Transsexuality doesn't just appear in white, middle to upper class, and well-heeled people.

And that's a good thing. If it did then those who spend a lot of time telling us and others that we are 'crazy,' demonic Satan-spawn might have some reason to at least accept the first of those falsities. IMO, it's high-time for the community to get that right. "Those people," yes all of us, need to be accepted for whom we are: human beings doing the best that we are able.

That there are differences should be seen by "the community" as being yet another srgument that being trans is a universal human characteristic, not just some fanciful imagining by bored, decadent Caucasians who have more money than they have sense.

Nichole
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