The inclusion of transgender people in the LGBTQ+ acronym is rooted in shared history and social advocacy.
The current political assault on transgender rights—the "bathroom bills" and sports bans—originates from a homophobic/transphobic panic that has been recycled. In the 1970s, Anita Bryant campaigned against gay rights by claiming gay men were a threat to children. Today, that same script is used against trans women. The transgender community has responded by re-framing the conversation: "We are not predators; we are the ones most likely to be assaulted in restrooms." SHEMALE STROKERS 8
Social media has had a profound impact on the transgender community and LGBTQ culture, providing a platform for individuals to connect, share their experiences, and mobilize around social justice issues. Social media has: The inclusion of transgender people in the LGBTQ+
You cannot understand trans experience without understanding other systems. Today, that same script is used against trans women