Is Roseanne anti-transgender? Her explantion refers to Nazis, NAMBLA, misogyny from GLBTQ critics
Posted by duy |
October 29, 2012 5:15 AM
http://www.metroweekly.com/news/last_word/2012/10/is-roseanne-against-transgenders-her-explantion-re.htmlThis past weekend, outspoken comedian Rosanne Barr found herself as the target of derision from some in the transgender community. Roseanne, a very active user of Twitter, posted a series of messages regarding transgender women, Green Party Presidential candidate Jill Stein, and the case of a transgender woman using a sauna.
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Roseanne blogged about her latest controversy on Sunday. She apologized for some of her "angry and offensive" reactions, then added that she was shocked by the amount of "sexist words" directed at her by "quite a few Transwomen." She issued a challenge to the gay and trans communities to tackle their alleged misogyny.
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Oct 28
Some GLBTQ Activists are Complaining about My Campaign
By Roseanne
http://www.roseanneworld.com/blog/2012/10/some-glbtq-activists-are-complaining-about-my-campaign/Some GLBTQ activists are complaining about my campaign (without asking me to explain anything-jumping to conclusions after a lifetime of being an advocate for GLBTQ rights)-due to the purposeful mis-characterization of some tweets I sent. Some of them were indeed angry and offensive, and I have apologized for them. I was taken off balance by being called vicious and vile sexist words by quite a few Transwomen, who began a full campaign against me. It shocked me deeply, as a humanist activist feminist, children's rights proponent, and candidate.
I want the entire GLBTQ community to view what was said to me and I'm compiling it. Then they can decide what they support. At one time in my life, 1978, I along with other women confronted the GL groups over their decision to include the group Nambla in their platform, and after we registered our disgust, they took a fair look at the facts, and were progressive enough to understand that their inclusion of that group would not be politically advantageous to their struggle. I feel that misogyny within their own ranks needs to be dealt with and called out now too-when they are depending on women's support for ALL GLBTQ issues, including marriage equality.