Quote from: casorce on April 07, 2010, 04:20:26 PM
While that's horrible, it doesn't mean it doesn't apply for other pre-transition people. Nor does it make all gay men evil.
I think we need to examine what privilege means:
"a right, immunity, or benefit enjoyed only by a person beyond the advantages of most"
Pretty much everything stated in this thread has been the gaining of a benefit already enjoyed by other women. Therefore it is not a privilege, since it is not something you enjoy beyond the advantages of most.
The only people you have privilege over is...
Other trans women.
The point is surely not about the relative levels of privilege among women (cis or trans), but between women and men. Conventionally, men have had all the privilege and so any MTF woman would be seen as losing privilege in transitioning from male to female. The suggestion of this thread is that some privileges might actually be gained along the way.
My own point was simply that women need no longer be seen as the oppressed sex, certainly among young, educated, middle-class females in western society. So a young MTF who was able to complete her education, graduate college and enter the workforce as a woman might even be better off than she would have been as a male.
On the other hand, the gay Iranian men who are forced to transition because homosexuality is a crime punishable by death in Iran, whereas there is no bar to gender reassignment actually lose massively in status, since they live in a society in which women are still treated in many respects as second-class citizens, entirely subordinate to their menfolk.
They gain no female privileges, because there are none to be gained ...
For what it's worth, I think that class, race and education are far more powerful forces of privilege than gender. A wealthy white woman with a college degree and an executive-level job is infinitely more privileged than a male African American who never graduated high school, has no job, is addicted to crack and is about to go to jail on a third-strike offence ... The fact that he could, in theory, hit, rape, wolf-whistle or ogle her doesn't make a whole heap of difference to the fact that she is much, much better off than him.