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To be an ally to the transgender community is to understand that LGBTQ culture did not exist before the T and simply add it on. The T was there at the riot, in the hospital wards during the plague, and on the front lines of the culture war. The rainbow flag flies because of the courage of trans people. Defend them, and you defend the entire spectrum of human possibility. Abandon them, and you are left not with a rainbow, but with a faded, monochrome shadow of a movement that lost its soul.
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Initiated early direct-action protests (Compton's, Stonewall); pioneered mutual aid networks (STAR). Defend them, and you defend the entire spectrum
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Historically, the transgender experience was often conflated with homosexuality, leading to erasure or forced solidarity. In the mid-20th century, gender nonconforming individuals and trans women were frequently grouped with gay men and lesbians under the umbrella of social deviancy. Yet, trans people were often the most visible and vulnerable on the frontlines of resistance. The Stonewall Riots of 1969 are justly famous, but the 1966 Compton’s Cafeteria Riot in San Francisco—led by trans women and drag queens against police harassment—was a crucial precursor. In these early struggles, trans activists taught the nascent gay liberation movement a critical lesson: the fight for sexual freedom is inseparable from the fight for gender self-determination. However, as the gay and lesbian mainstream pursued respectability politics in the late 20th century (seeking "born this way" narratives focused on immutable sexual orientation), trans people—whose existence challenged the very binary definition of sex and gender—were sometimes sidelined as an inconvenient complication.
The term "shemale" (also spelled she-male) is a term most commonly used within the pornography industry to describe trans women or other individuals with male genitalia and female secondary sex characteristics. While it is a standard genre descriptor in that context, it is widely considered to be a derogatory and dehumanizing slur when used outside of it.