Those who subvert social norms are, ostensibly, people who have forgotten that they can be seen, publicly, at any time. Therefore, when they transgress social norms—by expressing physical affection for a person not visibly coded as the opposite sex, for example, or by being fat and rejecting social and bodily invisibility—they need to be reminded of this omniscient social gaze, and in the absence of institutional discipline, must be punished so they do not transgress again. This is the mechanism by which a dude who sees me in a vividly-colored dress, walking alone as though I either don’t know or don’t care that I am defying bodily norms, feels compelled to scream “UGLY FAT BITCH” at me. He is applying social discipline and teaching me a lesson: Everyone can see you, and your body and/or behavior are unacceptable.
Those of you who support “Die Cis Scum”.
I love people, cis or trans, male or female, pink or brown.
Get the fuck off my blog. I will not ever support the passing on of hatred from one community to another in order to prove a point or to give them a “taste of their own medicine”. Stop spreading hate around. Its fucking immature and I will have no part in it, nor will I stoop to the level of the people who try to oppress me.
Neil DeGrasse Dealwithit
Recently, the singer known as Bitch posted a statement regarding the criticism against her, saying that she is transphobic and not a trans ally. This is in relation to the Michigan Womyns Music Festival (Michfest). The admission policy for this event is to only allow…
