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Started by nicks, September 01, 2011, 07:07:48 AM

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nicks

Hey. I'm gonna rant.

Just watched X-Factor (AUS) and there was a FTM transexual performance. He was outstanding.

I can't help myself, I googled to see peoples reactions. Most were really positive, but there are still those comments that just set me right off...people saying rubbish like "that was a girl??!?" or "I can't believe he used to have a vag!!". And a bunch of them using the term "->-bleeped-<-". I dunno, that term is just so offensive to me. Is it really necessary to call him a ->-bleeped-<- and make other ignorant comments?

It's 2011, why can't people wrap their heads around it? Why do they have to be so immature??

I think I need to try to be more tolerant of untolerant people.  :icon_help:
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Ryan

What was his name? I'm trying to find it on YouTube.
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nicks

Paige Phoenix, probably not up on youtube yet. Might be able to watch it on the X-Factor website tomorrow. I did record it with my phone but youtube is being a :icon_censored: ...
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nicks

YES you found it! Better than my phone.  :eusa_clap:
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Wes

Oh that is so awesome to see such support and positive feedback. Not only with the panel but with the audience as well. Kudos to him!
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Squirrel698

Wow ... I can't believe he came out on stage ... Wow   :o

Real nice voice, amazing.  I know the comments can be hateful so it's best not to even read them. 

Make up your own mind on the performance.  Change will eventually get here but it's going to take awhile. 

Quote from: nickhenrys on September 01, 2011, 07:07:48 AM
I think I need to try to be more tolerant of untolerant people.  :icon_help:

Sorry I'm not going to help you with that.  In my opinion we need to be less tolerant of intolerant people.  They should know they are being rude when they're being rude.  The information is out there.  Everyone should know better by now.  They need to be corrected, not petted.
"It matters not how strait the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul"
Invictus - William Ernest Henley
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GentlemanRDP


Firstly, I'm really excited to see an FtM on television, and...a real one, not an actor who is cisgendered and paid to portray a trans individual, but a real one OwO And kudos to him for coming out on stage. YES!!! <3

...And also...

As much as it pains me to say it, I'm not surprised about the ->-bleeped-<-ty comments. It's sad and depressing, but not surprising. Even if we're better received than we used to be, we still get a lot of crap for being who we are T____T Perhaps one day, society will be more tolerant.

And I completely agree with you Squirrel, Intolerant people should be aware that they're being rude.
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Natkat

hes so cute...
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well I guess X factor isnt the best show talking acceptence,
half of the show is generally to laugh at the losers and then fill it up with drama and a small piece are then the singing (as I see it)

there where a simular thing in my country with a very maculine lesbian girl who where in the show, and she got some comment about "do she wanna be a guy"
kinda thing who made alot of mess.. but she said she where just boyish and nothing special, actually she won so I gratuated her because she is a friend of one of my friends.

now I think one of my ftm friends are going into aditions, to be honest im not so happy about it, but its his life and his desisions,

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Miniar

I thought, for a bit, "Is that the right video? what are they on about?" and then he said "gender transition" and I went, "oh... it is"...

boy looks gooooooood

His voice is pretty good too...



"Everyone who has ever built anywhere a new heaven first found the power thereto in his own hell" - Nietzsche
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Jeh

"I had a voice before, but I never felt fully authentic..."

That is exactly how I feel. I had a decent female voice, and I could have tried to make it with that voice, but it didn't feel like mine. Now that I'm transitioning, my voice is a little more iffy, but it's MY voice and I love it.
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Wesley_33

Damn what a nice voice. Also must admit I'm jealous of his facial hair. Maybe this is our year to take over tv. He's on and so is Chaz.
What is the most beautiful in virile men is something feminine; what is most beautiful in feminine women is something masculine.



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MaxAloysius

Gosh I love Aussieland. :D The most amazing part was when he said it, the slight pause, and then all of the audience clapping and cheering. Personally, I hate shows like this, because they're not really about the tallent, they're a popularity contest, but the fact still remains that a lot of people watch it, and for this in particular that is a great thing. Maybe it will help these issues to be better understood by the general public.

Gosh, he was so brave to do that up on stage though, what an awesome guy. I shall have to watch it from now on to see how he goes.
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Dante

Okay... that was COOL.  ;D He came out on stage, and in front of thousands of people watching on TV (and now the internet)! He did a great job, too! (I wonder if he'll come and read this... that would be awesome.  :laugh:)





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nicks

I'm glad people are saying I/we shouldn't have to tolerate d**k-head people...I usually don't take anyones rubbish, but some people are turning around and telling me to lighten up now. Wtf? -_-

Paige is actually a facebook friend of mine, he gladly and helpfully answered many questions I had when I first started transitioning...I consider him somewhat of an Idol and I definitely look up to him. He now has a fanpage on facebook :-D
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spenceroar

Paige is an acquaintance of mine, and I was anxiously awaiting this to air. Am really glad he's given some exposure to trans issues.
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justmeinoz

I THOUGHT HE WAS BLOODY GOOD!
Coming out on stage was the best way to stop the rumour mill in it's tracks. I'll certainly checkout his FB page.
"Don't ask me, it was on fire when I lay down on it"
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hwytoaster

->-bleeped-<- has yet to bother me. Of course, I haven't been called a ->-bleeped-<- yet. But it makes me think they'd be calling me a transmission, because that's what a ->-bleeped-<- is to me since I'm a bit into cars and all that. But what really offends me and pisses me off is being called a dyke, because I am NOT attracted to women at all. I'm only attracted to men, and that's the way it is. I'd rather they get it right and call me a ->-bleeped-<-got instead of a dyke.
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hwytoaster

I watched the vid - he's good!!!
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xAndrewx

Quote from: hwytoaster on September 04, 2011, 12:12:11 AM
But it makes me think they'd be calling me a transmission, because that's what a ->-bleeped-<- is to me since I'm a bit into cars and all that.

:D I was on a for/sale and wanted site the other day where someone had listed "I need a ->-bleeped-<-!" as the title and I totally forgot people called transmissions that man. I was so annoyed and then clicked the link and was like ohhhh...... One of my stupider moments.


That is awesome of the guy, totally cool!