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Why Transphobia shouldn’t Exist?

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The world is ever-changing towards a more inclusive place. However, homophobia and transphobia still exist. Today, you’re going to know as to why this word was created; and how such a semantic wreaks havoc on humanity.

If you’re not interested in accepting people who are different from who you are, skip this article. However, if you’re here to learn how to make this world a better place, keep reading its definition and everything that encompasses this evil word.

What is Transphobia ?

Phobia is described as a feeling of aversion or extreme fear of something. This something could be in the form of people, places, experiences, etc. However, when it comes to this, it’s a little bit more complicated.

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It’s is a term that’s commonly used to describe people who HATE transgender individuals. Most of them aren’t just fearful of diversity. Some of them go as far as to want transgender people eliminated from the face of the earth.

These people are mostly known as transphobic.

What does transphobic mean?

It is used as an adjective to describe a person, experience, situation, etc. However, don’t use this word loosely because it’s unfair to mistake it with ignorance. They’re not just unaware of transgender and gender-nonconforming individuals.

Not all ignorant people are called so. Some are willing to learn but may say the wrong things from time to time. These are commonly the people who have a religious upbringing. However, some of them are open to understanding and acceptance.

Its definition doesn’t manifest easily. Most people who choose not to date a trans individual aren’t transphobic. Others who don’t want to have s*xual relations with trans people aren’t either.

7 Common negative attitudes of transphobic people

Please know that the list below won’t pinpoint a transphobic person. However, these traits are what most of these people have in common. Take them with a grain of salt.

  1. discriminatory against them
  2. thinks their mental health is not normal
  3. prejudiced against them
  4. thinking it’s ok for trans people to be s*xually assaulted because they like it
  5. have a strong belief that transgenderism is a choice
  6. having thoughts of trans people making people’s s*xual orientation confusing
  7. believes that transgender people can be cured out of their gender identities
  8. doesn’t agree that transgender individuals should have the same rights as they do
  9. disgust for transgender people
  10. wishes harm to trans individuals and more

There are a plethora of transphobic traits. The list above is the most telling of such a person. If you come across these people and you want to educate them on how negative an impact they’re making towards other people’s lives, keep reading.

Effects of Transphobia towards Transgender Individuals

It is something that’s innately irreversible. If a person is like so to the core, no amount of education could help this person. However, most people exhibiting these traits are still open-minded.

By reading this part of the guide, you’ll be able to educate ignorant people of the repercussions of their oblivion.

More Depression

Gender dysphoria already causes a transgender individual depression.

More than 50% of transgender teens think of taking their lives just to end the pain. These people are worthy and capable of serving the world and shouldn’t be dealing with minority stress.

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Subtle beauty in shadows and light. – pexels.com

However, some are taken away too early because of transphobia.

Denying a person of basic human rights and access to dignity can be crippling. Most transgender people go through this. Being bullied can be considered normalcy for trans individuals but not everyone is resilient enough for this kind of conundrum.

Inequality and Basic Human Rights

Most people take inequality lightly.

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These people have not experienced being denied the most basic human rights such as:

  1. studying
  2. health care
  3. working
  4. and let alone something as trivial as entering an establishment

In various schools around the world, transgender people aren’t allowed to express their gender identity

Most companies don’t hire them even if they’re equipped with the required knowledge and credentials just because their biological s*x does not “go” with how they look. Many businesses don’t want transgender people stepping foot on their grounds even if they have the money to spend.

Added to that, transgender people are also shooed away from using a public bathroom. These things could be trivial to most until they experience them themselves.

The Devil

Furthermore, the fear-mongering religious transphobic people paint transgender identity in such a bad light; that their existence seems to be of something that’s crafted by the devil himself.

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Transgender people are not evil. Some are even religious. 

There are many evils in this world and it’s ridiculous to equate trans people to adulterers, thieves, rapists, abusers, murderers, and more.

Disownment

There are plenty of trans individuals who get disowned by their families.

Nothing can be more painful than having your parents and siblings cut ties with you.

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Moments of peace and togetherness by the shore. – pexels.com

This shouldn’t be happening just because the child chooses to be happy without hurting anyone.

If people were more accepting, transgender suicide rates won’t be as apparent as they are today.

Rejection

Transgender dating is brimming with rejections.

Most cisgender men and women are not open to being in a trans-oriented relationship.

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Because most people still don’t accept the fact that transgender women are women and transgender men are men, trans individuals are often put in the undateable box.

This is why My Transgender Date was created. It’s the first decent transgender dating site that helps connect men and transgender women who are looking for love.

Death

It should be of no surprise that just by being a transgender person, you could get killed

A lot of hate crimes done by transphobic people lead to death.

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If you follow the news, you will be aware that the most gruesome murders are done because of violence towards transgender people.

Some of these murders have even made the headlines and caused multiple rallies.

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Transgender people who have died from hate crimes

Countless lives have been taken away because of this phobia. It is a global situation that should be stopped. If transgender people are only deemed with nothing short of respect and tolerance, none of these crimes would have happened.

Jennifer Laude (Philippines)

The death of 26-year-old Filipino trans woman Jennifer Laude became a media sensation. It has been covered by major TV stations and has flooded social media sites in the Philippines for weeks. Truly, if it were a film, it would’ve been a blockbuster.

Jennifer Laude
Jennifer Laude – Facebook @basta.secret

However, it’s not the case. Her death was caused by United States’ 19-year-old Private First Class Joseph Scott Pemberton. Pemberton claimed that he killed Laude by strangulation in “self-defense” after discovering that she’s a transgender woman.

The sad thing is that the court of Olongapo Regional Trial Court decided to reduce the verdict from murder to homicide; citing mitigating circumstances including Laude not revealing her gender identity. They added that the action of Pemberton was only due to “passion and obfuscation”.

This tarnished the relationship between the US and the Philippines. Furthermore, the court reduced the sentence of Pemberton from 12 years to 10 years in jail. Transphobia still has no major repercussions and this is why its existence is still rampant these days.

Gwen Araujo (USA)

The murder of Gwen Araujo may be one of the most gruesome transgender murders of all time. A movie was also made about her life and countless rallies have taken place after her death.

On the evening of October 3, 2002, Gwen Araujo went to a house party held by Jose and Paul Merel. At the party were their younger brother Emmanuel, Jaron  Nabors, Michael Magidson, and Nicole Brown.

Gwen Araujo
Gwen Araujo – Facebook

The murder was committed by the men mentioned above after forcing Araujo to reveal her gender identity.

Other victims are:

  • Celine Walker
  • Tonya Harvey
  • Christa Leigh Steel-Knudslein
  • Roxana Hernandez
  • London Moore 
  • and more

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If you know anyone who’s experiencing abuse and you want to help, you may save a life by contacting the hotlines below.

Too many lives have already been lost. How much more are we going to take? It’s never too late to do the right thing. If you find it in your heart to stop these crimes, the best thing that you can do is to spread awareness. Share this article with your loved ones and educate them.

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About the author

Amanda Valentine Dela Cruz
Amanda Valentine is a transgender woman who has written about trans topics for over 10 years for My Transgender Date. She is an author who made it on Amazon’s best-seller list by writing 5 books on trans women’s relationships. Her book “Dating Transgender Women for Gentlemen” peaked at #3 in the Transgender Studies category on Amazon. She started writing at the age of 10 and won a poetry contest in 4th grade which convinced her to pursue a career in literature. Her personal experiences as a transgender woman give her a unique perspective on trans topics.

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Comments (1)

  • E.S. Capeditiea
    Hello any who come here on this and read the article. I am Eris Capeditiea. At the moment of writing this, i live with my parents, at age 37... (which entire family is transphobic.)

    My entire life has been screwed from transphobia... in my family, the schools i went to, and several jobs... (i live in the US, Nebraska.) My last job was going from door to door attempting to sell kirby vacuums... which i learned the kind of people who live here... This was in Summer 2009... i came out in winter 2009. (i was kind put on the spot... then my dad called the entire family and well thanks giving 2010 was pretty much the last time i had anything to do with the family... let's just say, my abusive family had caused me so much grief and sorrow, that it hurts.

    This is not a story of my horrors. That was just the exposition of what i am about to say.
    Since 2011 i have been working my butt off, trying to get recognized for my music. (i'll post a link at the end of this.)

    As time passed my music evolved and gotten better. Though my mental health started deteriating... the more rejections and horrors in life persisted. Hell, the pulitzer prize could have totally capitalized on me this year... since so many states in the US were facing the gender affirming care thing... i would have had something to back my life's work... unfortunately, they chose the less creative options... (look up the discordian year... if you wanna compare.)

    the pulitzer is to signify creative works in advancements of music... before i run on on this... we'll move forward.

    I had plans of obtaining my own home, so i can have the freedom of singing. (i have a soprano voice. though i cannot practice it here... you know why.) among selfless actions.

    What is really ironic... is... nearly a hundred years ago, a guy would fail art class... and then become a dictator when he thought the world was too horrible. I am not mentioning his name... but you can likely realize who...

    Anyways, the way things are heading, while living with my transphobic family, i cannot get essential work done to help our cause... for a few years, i have been thinking that no one wants me to help... and getting severely depressed...

    have a listen to my music your self... and decide... am i crazy thinking that my music is as good as Mozart's or Beethoven's...

    Also, something we can all start focusing on, is DAW music would not be where or what it is today, if it wasn't for Wendy Carlos. So use this against any transphobes who are listening to rap, pop, edm, etc.
    "Stick to rock you asshat" XD

    Okay here is the link. (i wasn't sure if the website would show up... i don't know why they ask that... if it doesn't show...)
    https://app.singlelink.co/u/escapeditiea

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