To my trans family: You are not 'confused.' You are not a debate. You are the ancestors of Stonewall, the pulse of Pride, and the future of authenticity.
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"Growing up, I didn't see people like me in the media. The only 'trans stories' were tragedies or punchlines. But LGBTQ+ culture taught me something different: that my identity isn't a burden. It's my truth. shemalefuckboys
#ProtectTransKids #TransIsBeautiful #LGBTQ
You can't spell "LGBTQ+" without the T. 🏳️⚧️ To my trans family: You are not 'confused
And to our cis allies: Thank you for learning our names, fighting for our bathrooms, and showing up at the rallies. Keep going. The culture grows stronger when we all bloom." 🌸
🔁 RT to stand with trans siblings today and every day. The only 'trans stories' were tragedies or punchlines
When we talk about LGBTQ+ culture, the "T" (Transgender) has always been part of the fabric—from the Stonewall riots led by trans activists like Marsha P. Johnson to modern-day Pride parades.
Trans joy is part of queer culture. Trans history is part of queer history. And trans rights? Non-negotiable.