yukonnights
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I'm not sure, but is there more of cultural recognition in the Philippines as there is in some Pacific countries?
The bathroom thing comes down to 'passing' which too many cis gender people interpret as vanity. Passing is safety, or as safe as it is for any woman. The Pink News article points out that it is trans women who have the problems far more than trans men - in case readers thought I was being biased.
In the UK, things used to be better: when I started transitioning it certainly was, in terms of social resources and tolerance.
"... In the UK, things used to be better: when I started transitioning it certainly was, in terms of social resources and tolerance."
This is somewhat surprising upon first read. But with more thought, it seems that both in the UK and in the USA there is a political polarization occurring. Much like the anti-mask stupidity here, as an example. Since "things used to be better"; I suspect it is this right vs left — conservative vs liberal polarization that's in play with trans issues. This is disturbing because there are very strong emotions being stoked. In addition, this recent election in the USA has again highlighted the toxicity of the various social media platforms.
There was a documentary on — I think HULU — about Cambridge-Analitica during the 2016 USA elections. In the British investigations it was determined that the software C-A used was classified as weaponized technology. In summary, the social media software was in effect a sophisticated and persuasive propaganda platform.
So is there a social media component to the aniti-trans efforts? It seems plausible given the fact that attitudes are turning harder on a scale that can be noticed.



