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Title: The Only Highway
Post by: Natasha on July 31, 2008, 10:17:54 AM
Post by: Natasha on July 31, 2008, 10:17:54 AM
The Only Highway
http://jessicalive.wordpress.com/2008/07/28/the-only-highway/ (http://jessicalive.wordpress.com/2008/07/28/the-only-highway/)
7/28/2008
On July 16, 2008, Capital Xtra and the xtra.ca website, published an editorial by Gareth Kirkby, editor/publisher of Capital Xtra and producer of the xtra.ca website. It can be found here, one of its many titles is "Highway to Nowhere":
It is something of a denunciation of this writer―not the first to appear in Capital Xtra or on the xtra.ca website.
As a discussion of transgender and transsexual people it is curious: there is no mention of the void in fundamental human rights recognition―as if it has passed out of the discussion.
This skillful omission allows Kirkby to declare "The numbers of gays and lesbians far outweigh those of trans [sic]" and to dismiss our lives and struggles as having no significant importance either for gay and lesbian people―at least those Kirkby speaks for―and for the general public because our numbers are, apparently, small.
http://jessicalive.wordpress.com/2008/07/28/the-only-highway/ (http://jessicalive.wordpress.com/2008/07/28/the-only-highway/)
7/28/2008
On July 16, 2008, Capital Xtra and the xtra.ca website, published an editorial by Gareth Kirkby, editor/publisher of Capital Xtra and producer of the xtra.ca website. It can be found here, one of its many titles is "Highway to Nowhere":
It is something of a denunciation of this writer―not the first to appear in Capital Xtra or on the xtra.ca website.
As a discussion of transgender and transsexual people it is curious: there is no mention of the void in fundamental human rights recognition―as if it has passed out of the discussion.
This skillful omission allows Kirkby to declare "The numbers of gays and lesbians far outweigh those of trans [sic]" and to dismiss our lives and struggles as having no significant importance either for gay and lesbian people―at least those Kirkby speaks for―and for the general public because our numbers are, apparently, small.