Trans/Genderqueer/Agender/Questioning Thread

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Rev, I try to avoid Dan Savage for many many reasons, but I think that is a really good point, and one I'm going to try to look into further.

Branwell with an N, Sunday, 1 June 2014 10:35 (ten years ago) link

Well I don't bother arguing/debating with you because you seem to be incapable to taking on any other view..

But you do exactly what you accused LJ of doing..."How can you possibly thinking I'm sexist, when I use sexist language like 'sausage party' and 'dick move'...and then carry on doing exactly that...

Terms like that are actually offensive to me..and I'd personally you rather didn't use them tbh

― Sausage Party (Bob Six), Sunday, June 1, 2014 3:24 AM Bookmark

lololol "MISANDRY!" sit the fuck down dudebrah

pugger pugger (benson) (The Reverend), Sunday, 1 June 2014 10:37 (ten years ago) link

It's not Savage who said that! Someone else in response to him.

pugger pugger (benson) (The Reverend), Sunday, 1 June 2014 10:37 (ten years ago) link

I think an important aspect of this, in terms of the reactions and responses of people like Justin Bond and Annie Sprinkle, is that previously, for decades, they viewed themselves and trans people as part of the same marginalized community. Trannyshack has been around for almost 20 years, and people are now saying that the usage is offensive. And yes, language changes, and marginalized people have every right to think and re-think the language they want applied to them. However, there are plenty of people who are conservative about language, or just get set in their ways, whether it's appropriate terms for oppressed peoples or the oxford comma.

― sarahell, Sunday, June 1, 2014 3:24 AM Bookmark

Yeah, ime there's a ton of disconnect between different generations of LGBTQ people. A fair amount of older people under that umbrella abhor the word "queer" to this day but define themselves in terms the younger generation find passe or offensive. I just had a work meeting the other day (my day job is working with LGBTQ youth) where we discussed the possibility of abandoning the use of umbrella acronyms altogether because the teenagers we're trying to reach just simply aren't responding to that type of language.

pugger pugger (benson) (The Reverend), Sunday, 1 June 2014 10:44 (ten years ago) link

yeah while queer is tossed or hurled around with great currency and intended positivity some people find it v offensive

conrad, Sunday, 1 June 2014 14:04 (ten years ago) link

Well I don't bother arguing/debating with you because you seem to be incapable to taking on any other view..

But you do exactly what you accused LJ of doing..."How can you possibly thinking I'm sexist, when I use sexist language like 'sausage party' and 'dick move'...and then carry on doing exactly that...

Terms like that are actually offensive to me..and I'd personally you rather didn't use them tbh

― Sausage Party (Bob Six), Sunday, June 1, 2014 3:24 AM Bookmark

lololol "MISANDRY!" sit the fuck down dudebrah

― pugger pugger (benson) (The Reverend), Sunday, June 1, 2014 5:37 AM (4 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

looking for favorite button

smooth hymnal (m bison), Sunday, 1 June 2014 14:53 (ten years ago) link

It's not Savage who said that! Someone else in response to him.

― pugger pugger (benson) (The Reverend), Sunday, June 1, 2014 10:37 AM (4 hours ago)

Yeah, I know. But reading (albeit sound) comments threads about Savage generally requires paying attention to Savage, which is something i try to avoid.

Branwell with an N, Sunday, 1 June 2014 15:14 (ten years ago) link

Terms like that are actually offensive to me..and I'd personally you rather didn't use them tbh

― Sausage Party (Bob Six), Sunday, June 1, 2014 6:24 AM Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

lol dude shut the fuck up

getting strange ass all around the globe (Neanderthal), Sunday, 1 June 2014 15:24 (ten years ago) link

*Awed by the adult conversation*

Will watch and learn

Sausage Party (Bob Six), Sunday, 1 June 2014 15:41 (ten years ago) link

it's always a good look to disrupt a thread with petty and infantile 'misandry' whines and then sit back with a patronizing Alfred E. Neuman grin on your face when you get called on it.

getting strange ass all around the globe (Neanderthal), Sunday, 1 June 2014 15:49 (ten years ago) link

it is, quite possibly, a 'dick move' in fact

getting strange ass all around the globe (Neanderthal), Sunday, 1 June 2014 15:50 (ten years ago) link

:D

Burning ears. Anyway, I've long accepted that petulantly attacking BB with the r-word in response to a not-unreasonable check-yr-ableism was a profound dick move, and regret it enough to ensure I never do such a classless thing again. Bob, you have no business picking fights on this of all threads, and neither do I, even if I look dashedly good in drag if I may say so myself (cis drag 'tourism' versus trans identity tho etc)

xelab V¸¸ (imago), Sunday, 1 June 2014 15:55 (ten years ago) link

sistren and brethren, please

images of war violence and historical smoking (Dr Morbius), Sunday, 1 June 2014 16:04 (ten years ago) link

Imago, that was a thoroughly decent thing to say, and thank you.

The derail is tedious, because the things that Rev has been bringing up are really interesting, and particularly salient for me.

I'm just of the generation inbetween. ACT-UP was just slightly before my time, but still something I remember as a teenager. However, "Queer" is something I still think of as a thing yelled out of car windows at me, whether for dressing in a masc-presenting way, or walking with my girlfriend. And because of that, it's hard to identify with that word, even in a positive sense. Even though that word, that space of "Queer" as meaning "the huge grey area on the map which is neither 100% heterosexual nor 100% gay" is something that would have saved me so much grief over the course of my life.

So much regret, so much wasted self-loathing, so much time being forced into a biphobic closet because of people (usually in the gay club-subculture) saying things like "dick always wins" and that crap. So I carry a lot of resentment about that particular space/subculture, and both wish feminist queer space had existed sooner, but also wish it had a different name, because that one is so loaded.

But you can't win on either front - if you make up a brilliant new word for a necessary and needed new concept (e.g. Intersectionality) you'll get people going OMG SUCH A WEIRD ABSTRACT ACADEMIC WORD I CAN'T UNDERSTAND IT OH THE MULTI-SYLLABIC HORROR. But if you take a word that already exists and use it for a new meaning (e.g. privilege) then you get all this resistance to the new meaning, and people unable to shift from one usage to another, and getting defensive about the old meaning rather than understand or adapt to the new meaning. And I kinda feel like "Queer" is one of those words that is in the latter category.

Branwell with an N, Sunday, 1 June 2014 16:26 (ten years ago) link

I haven't said anything about 'misandry', and I don't think BB is misandrist.

I just think it's hypocritical to be gender and sexism aware and continue to use sexist language.

Sausage Party (Bob Six), Sunday, 1 June 2014 16:30 (ten years ago) link

DO YOU GET HOW SEXISM WORKS?

DO YOU ALSO SAY THINGS LIKE "WHY ISNT THERE A WHITE HISTORY MONTH?"

getting strange ass all around the globe (Neanderthal), Sunday, 1 June 2014 16:32 (ten years ago) link

as a man i feel i'm reclaiming slurs like cockfarmer, dickwit and complete fucking tool

Misandry Rooney (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 1 June 2014 16:34 (ten years ago) link

Hey! Don't you dare say I'm "nuts". That's OUR word!

getting strange ass all around the globe (Neanderthal), Sunday, 1 June 2014 16:38 (ten years ago) link

Subpost: Y'know, every time I pick up yet another yappy-headed little dude intent on chasing me creepily from thread to thread, hollering his little hate-crush at me, I realise that I am more and more fiiiiiine with it, if my language happens to represent me to them as a ~Misandrist~.

― Branwell with an N, Sunday, 1 June 2014 09:56 (6 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

This (not your post, the offending one) just made me do a double-take. Bizarre. Killfiled.

kinder, Sunday, 1 June 2014 16:40 (ten years ago) link

bob, calling women out for "sexist" language in response to completely harmless phrases like "dick move" is never not going to be a bad look. and this thread is about the worst possible place to try it on. a word of advice from the twice shy.

riot grillz (contenderizer), Sunday, 1 June 2014 16:48 (ten years ago) link

It's a hobby of his.

"two bald men arguing over a comb"

No sexist comments please

― mohel hell (Bob Six), Wednesday, 23 April 2014 15:35 (1 month ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

One of the worst examples of casual gender based derogatory stereotyping I've seen for a while on ilx

― mohel hell (Bob Six), Wednesday, 23 April 2014 15:37 (1 month ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

kinder, Sunday, 1 June 2014 16:49 (ten years ago) link

(again, immediately after a BB post)

kinder, Sunday, 1 June 2014 16:50 (ten years ago) link

Gold medalist in the False Equivalencylmpics he is

getting strange ass all around the globe (Neanderthal), Sunday, 1 June 2014 16:52 (ten years ago) link

it's fine if the bald men in the comb scenario are bald by choice but that should be made clear

conrad, Sunday, 1 June 2014 16:52 (ten years ago) link

getting strange ass all around the globe, you may doubt the earnestness with which I think this is sexist language is expressed but it's hardly the equivalent of DO YOU ALSO SAY THINGS LIKE "WHY ISNT THERE A WHITE HISTORY MONTH?" so you get a podium place too

conrad, Sunday, 1 June 2014 16:56 (ten years ago) link

Dafuq

getting strange ass all around the globe (Neanderthal), Sunday, 1 June 2014 16:58 (ten years ago) link

It's actually rooted in the exact same kind of disingenuous "won't someone think of the privileged" bullshit thinking so i'd say it's at least a first cousin, captain pedant.

getting strange ass all around the globe (Neanderthal), Sunday, 1 June 2014 17:04 (ten years ago) link

The idea that trans* or genderqueer people could have a thread to discuss issues we face as relevant to our lives, that's just too big an ask, isn't it.

Branwell with an N, Sunday, 1 June 2014 17:07 (ten years ago) link

(sorry, derail partly my fault)

kinder, Sunday, 1 June 2014 17:09 (ten years ago) link

Yes apologies here as well...proceed

getting strange ass all around the globe (Neanderthal), Sunday, 1 June 2014 17:10 (ten years ago) link

Not your fault, but trolls gonna troll, derailers gonna derail, grandstanders gonna grandstand, but the end result is still that the actual discussion gets shut down, which was the OP's desire in the first place. I am just really tired of this. It's tedious and exhausting and fucking boring.

Branwell with an N, Sunday, 1 June 2014 17:14 (ten years ago) link

However, "Queer" is something I still think of as a thing yelled out of car windows at me, whether for dressing in a masc-presenting way, or walking with my girlfriend. And because of that, it's hard to identify with that word, even in a positive sense.

Yeah, I guess it's easier for me to accept because I've barely heard it used as an insult in my life, and even before I learned of its current connotations, it always seemed kind of a quaint, outdated feel to it, like I dunno "poofter" or "fruit" or something. Those times I did hear it, it was used in kind of a jocular, teasing manner that didn't pack the sting of epithets like "faggot" or "homo", but I respect that other peoples' experiences with regard to that word may be different.

pugger pugger (benson) (The Reverend), Sunday, 1 June 2014 18:35 (ten years ago) link

Yeah, I guess it's just proof of how words change, usages change, connotations change, both from neutral to bad, but bad to neutral, too. But it's important to be sensitive to or at least aware of all of both past and present meanings.

Branwell with an N, Sunday, 1 June 2014 20:25 (ten years ago) link

it IS the position of major pubs to present opposing views, even when they are liars.

images of war violence and historical smoking (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 4 June 2014 12:13 (ten years ago) link

Heinous though the column is, it's no worse than any Bush administration/David Brooks/Bill Kristol horror that the WaPo publishes every day. Columns elide info or outright lie all the time.

guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 4 June 2014 13:24 (ten years ago) link

National Review writers really are the scum of the earth

Neanderthal, Wednesday, 4 June 2014 13:29 (ten years ago) link

Um. "Gender-determining brain structures" is some pretty leaky science, TBH, but it's not an argument I want to get into ever again.

Branwell with an N, Wednesday, 4 June 2014 19:39 (ten years ago) link

oh I just liked the overall message etc.

Airwrecka Bliptrap Blapmantis (ENBB), Wednesday, 4 June 2014 20:06 (ten years ago) link

it's no worse than any Bush administration/David Brooks/Bill Kristol horror that the WaPo publishes every day. Columns elide info or outright lie all the time.

― guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, June 4, 2014 6:24 AM Bookmark

ok sure, but this is a lot more personal to me.

uppers epilepsy sh@kedown (The Reverend), Wednesday, 4 June 2014 20:22 (ten years ago) link

There's been some truly hateful stuff going round social media today about "non-binary" people.

So someone else reposted rather amazing piece, which is old, but I feel expressed something rather profound:

http://cnlester.wordpress.com/2014/04/14/why-were-all-non-binary/

It's not about whether an individual is "binary" or "non-binary" - it is about acknowledging that we live in a non-binary world, when it comes to human gender.

you go PUNCHING yourself in... THE DICK! (Branwell with an N), Friday, 13 June 2014 20:45 (nine years ago) link

the stuff some prominent media feminists have been coming out with on trans issues is absolutely shocking. not even coded.

a more +ve story - r kelly's 13-yr-old son came out as trans. i didn't know where to put it initially, as he seems to have so little contact with his dad that the link seems tenuous, and he explicitly says that he doesn't like the way the media have caught on - but anyway, his ask.fm is just a really touching and encouraging place, and all kudos to his mother

http://ask.fm//MI_YLNO_NAMUH

lex pretend, Friday, 13 June 2014 21:07 (nine years ago) link

I haven't had a chance to read all of this yet but looks interesting and relevant: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jacob-tobia/genderqueer-professional-_b_5476239.html

The Reverend, Friday, 13 June 2014 22:08 (nine years ago) link

Deconstructing "Professional Appearance"* is a very very interesting debate on so many levels and so many different axis, and it's such an insidious thing, and so hard to fight, because the costs are so high. It's one of the places where all the really pernicious -isms meet the worst aspects of ... (god I feel like such a college student for wanting to type ~capitalism~, maaaan here) but it really does show the whole concept of "Corporate" as a blunt instrument of erasure.

But, on the other hand, even while trying to read that article, I kept getting distracted by the sidebars and adverts and trappings all around the Huffington Post site, and realising that they have now codified "Queer" as a marketing demographic, which makes me feel revolted and icky and pressed into some corporate mould in a different, but still bothersome way.

*One of my favourite stories to tell of ~how I get things so wrong~, was when I first got to NYC, honestly, I was about 23 and had no idea how to dress myself. I'd gone to a school with a uniform, and grown up wearing charity shop clothes. So a couple of weeks into my first Proper Office Job, I was taken aside by my boss and told that there had been complaints about my dress, and though she appreciated my hard work, could I maybe dress more professionally? And I confessed that I had no idea how to "dress professionally", what should I do? So she told me to walk about the office and look at how all the other ~successful people~ in the office dressed, maybe surreptitiously peer under desks and check out people's shoes, because apparently my footgear was a problem. So I did exactly that, and walked around peering at board members as they came out of their offices.

Then went home and my housemate took me clothes-shopping in this big warehouse in Brooklyn, and I kitted myself out in what I had seen, and came into work on Monday wearing a grey suit that some old man had probably died in, and shirt and tie and clompy black brogues. And my boss came in and saw what I'd done and was just like *headdesk* "Branwell, noooo...." I was sacked from that job soon after. ~Can't imagine why~

I mean, I tell this story like it's really funny, and make out like I was so much more naive (well, I was, but also, I knew what I was doing, though I didn't understand the reaction I'd get) but then again, this was the same workplace that I tell the green card story about. It's kinda LOL, but it's also... y'know.

you go PUNCHING yourself in... THE DICK! (Branwell with an N), Saturday, 14 June 2014 08:32 (nine years ago) link

Sorry, I generally hate the "drop a link on a thread without explaining or reacting or otherwise commenting on its contents" school of ILX posting, but there's this, too:

http://the-toast.net/2014/06/05/fanciest-genderqueer-youll-ever-meet/

On perceptions of "genderqueer", class intersection and "fancy".

you go PUNCHING yourself in... THE DICK! (Branwell with an N), Saturday, 14 June 2014 09:06 (nine years ago) link

been thinking about the media feminists reacting so strongly against the label "cis" the other day, and...even if they think it's because gender is a construct and weapon of the patriarchy (which, yes, but more about how narrowly socially acceptable performances of gender are defined), it's at root a denial of the trans experience. it's what we all talked about on branwell's gender thread really.

lex pretend, Saturday, 14 June 2014 09:24 (nine years ago) link

I haven't seen the twitterbarney but there's one aspect I can sympathise with: many prominent cis feminists, well before they were accomplished and recognised as such, had to run a gauntlet of abuse re. their gender or presentation of same by individual men (in addition to The Patriarchy bullshit we all suffer with and rail against to varying degrees). If they're being mean to transpeople on that basis, though, ARGH, the following words are important:

Intersection
Continuum
Spectrum.

We're all on one somewhere and the sooner we collectively understand that, the better.

show me new tweets (suzy), Saturday, 14 June 2014 09:36 (nine years ago) link


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