Why I Stand for Transgender Rights
September 15, 2009 by p2son
http://petersontoscano.wordpress.com/2009/09/15/why-i-stand-for-transgender-rights/Chett Pritchett, a Facebook friend from Washington, DC recently wrote an essay in his notes outlining why he stands for Transgender Rights. After reading it and recognizing his analysis to be accurate, I asked his permission to repost. He gladly agreed.
Why I Stand for Transgender Rights
by Chett Pritchett
Some gay men I know act as if transgender rights are just something that they know they should work for because they are included in the alphabet soup of letter we encounter in our movement. Most gay men I know don't even "get" the transgender discussion, let alone want to support civil rights for persons of all gender identities. Sometimes it's because we are simply uneducated; sometimes it's because exploring gender identity challenges our own binary gender constructions, because after-all, we're men who love other men; and sometimes it's because we're deeply afraid that in seeking civil rights for others, we will somehow lose the precious political powers we have gained. Equality for all must mean that we overcome these deep fears and misconceptions.