"So much of the current anti-trans rhetoric hides behind language of “concern.” If you’re a parent or other supportive adult who is earnestly concerned about a young person, that language can make you feel like seeking support that may or does include gender-affirming care for a trans youth isn’t a wise or caring decision. This is the exact reason that language is being used.
Think back to anti-abortion rhetoric, for example, to the bills that force waiting periods (waiting periods we know only make things more difficult for those seeking abortion) deceptively stating they are out of “concern” that the people seeking abortions are rushing their decision. It’s the same thing with trans care; “concern” is used to introduce a (often poorly disguised) barrier to care, in hopes of eventually making that care inaccessible.
I’m going to go over some of the clues that a resource or person’s only concern is directing people away from trans-affirming care and towards harmful, anti-trans spaces or approaches.
I’ll get to the list in a second, but my biggest piece of advice is: If a resource, person, or service presents being trans as the result of trauma, social contagion, peer pressure or of literally anything other than one of the many ways humans experience gender, do not pass go."
I become enraged reading these stories. Republicans did this to women. Overturning Roe has caused women and fetuses to die all over the country. Tell me how that is pro-life.
En Mariona Agency también tenemos como cliente a Vencafesa, un servicio de máquinas de vending de café y snacks. Hoy mismo he producido un Tik Tok para la cuenta, ya que su objetivo es conseguir viralidad en la red mediante el uso de humor
Jamás pensé que pasar tiempo en las RRSS como espectadora de contenido tendría tanta utilidad, y eso es algo que me apasiona de las prácticas, pues siempre estoy atenta a tendencias y nuevas propuestas 😊 🙌🏻