In the words of Jeffery , a third-one year old man “Sometimes I just want to be a person.I don’t want to be a gender,one way or another…I want to do what I want to do.And I want to doit how I want to.and with who I want to do it .and not have to worry that men don’t do this and men don’t do that.Women dnt this and women don’t do that…I don’t like that we as a society judge people based on what we assume they have under there clothing.”(Davis 97).For jefferyits simple he judt wants to live his life with no problems, with no socital monsters judging him.jeffery is a transsexual man and he feel it…
The LGBTQ community has developed and changed over the years, gradually becoming more inclusive of all types of sexual and gender identities. It brings a sense of belonging to a group of people and gives many that land in the span of the LGBTQ spectrum places that they know they can go to where they will be accepted. However the community that queer people have built around them and the acceptance of the diversity and complexity of how people identify themselves does not always transfer into other aspects of life. The LGBTQ spectrum is ever changing adding new identities all the time, however they are not always readily accepted by all. Gender and sexual fluidity being among the ones that have had to face their battles to have basic rights…
This Ted Ed Talk by Brene Brown discusses the idea of human connection and the power of accepting ones self. Brene discusses her journey to try to dissolve the mystery of vulnerability and the lack of human connection involved with it. Her research concludes that the best way to connect with others is to accept and embrace that you are vulnerable, and your vulnerabilities are a part of you. To be able to connect with others, you must first be able to connect with yourself. Brene discusses that vulnerability is a possible birth place for joy and love, art and beauty. Her research points out that we try to numb our vulnerabilities. However we go further and we numb our gratitude, happiness. We try to numb all of our emotions.…
After days of speculation, Senator Ted Cruz will announce today at his afternoon rally in Indianapolis, Indiana that he has chosen former GOP rival Carly Fiorina to be his running mate should he manage to win the Republican nomination, according to a close source familiar with the plan.…
When infants are born, the first words uttered from the doctor is the sex of the child. As soon as the sex is announced, the baby is already perceived a certain way. By categorizing human beings into two different genders, male or female, you are limiting these people by gender roles and societal expectations. When doing this it causes harm to anyone who strays from their gender or sex assigned at birth. A term to describe these people is transgender. A transgender person is someone whose identity is not the same as their gender assigned at birth. Many other identifying people fall under this category.It is time to deconstruct society's views on gender and provide necessary rights to transgender individuals. Transgender people not being accepted into society is a significant problem in contemporary culture that challenges the traditional norms of the gender binary.…
There is a difference between a “transgender,” “transsexual,” and a “non-gender conforming” individual. A transgender is a person whose self-identity differs from their ascribed status. To clarify, an ascribed status is something that is assigned to a person at birth which cannot be altered such as skin color— in this case— sex; meanwhile, a transsexual is a person who willingly undergoes plastic surgery to actually alter their birth sex. A non-gender conforming person is someone who does not abide from society’s stereotypical views of how they should appear or behave based on what their ascribed status was originally. For example, in society the average female should appear as delicate as a porcelain doll with hair below shoulder length, pastel…
Some ask why their employee’s are not self-motivated and what it takes for them to become motivated. As Simon Sinek says in How Great Leaders Inspire Action, People don’t buy what you do but they buy why you do it. All great inspirational leaders think, act, and communicate in the same fashion. They all used the question why in all of their thoughts. They want to know why something works and they want to know why people buy a product.…
As a child from the beginning we are told that we can be whatever we want, an astronaut, a doctor, a teacher. Why is it that we are then as we age shamed for becoming who we are? I believe society needs to make some drastic shifts both in legalities in attitudes to make this “American dream” a reality whether that be to become transgender, sexually active, thin or not. All should be given the right to choose, then have equality and protection in whatever decision made, if we can educate and enlighten our society we can create a culture were all can feel safe in being who they are.…
There are many individuals who do not know about the increasingly common identity known as transgender. Transgender is a term that describes a person who identifies as the sex opposite of what is stated on their birth certificate. Also, a numerous amount of people don 't recognize the growing population of individuals who are gender-nonconforming, which means they identify themselves as neither man nor woman. To a large sum of transgender people life is the equivalent of being trapped in a cage, a cage that is your own body. They struggle daily with being reminded of the identity society labels them as and not the identity they envision themselves to be. Even within the LGBT community, they are in the shadows waiting to be noticed and trying to cry for help, but they are always silenced by the more common LGBT family. The “T” in LGBT has always been there, but it has been pushed aside until now. In 2013, the feuded debates started to arise between the Republican politician consultant behind Prop.8 Frank Schubert, conservative coalition groups, evangelical voters; and the Transgender Law Center, Gender Public Advocacy Coalition, students, and the Williams Institute Manager of Transgender Research, Jody L. Herman. The question has arisen: should it be acceptable for transgender people to use public facilities based on their gender identity? The belief discussed by the Law center, Williams Institute, and the Gender Public Advocacy Coalition and many others within the LGBT community is that Transgender individuals need a safe place to go to the restroom without fear of verbal or physical violence (Davis). All they want is to use the restroom like everyone else, but conservatives have a different opinion. They think that if they allow this to happen, it will open up the door to the possibilities of an increase number of sex crimes due to people falsely representing themselves as transgender or even confusion to those who simply…
I would agree that sexual orientation and gender face similar discrimination if you are gay, straight transgender people will look at you in disgust they will treat you differently and deny certain rights…
The effects it has on us and our social factors influences us even in our later sexual behaviors, and throughout our lives. I have met some women who are in gender change possess and I have to say “this is not something to take lightly. Women have killed themselves because of not feeling comfortable with their own skin. Whether it’s a gay a man or female with some male muscles, organs, or parts, these women and men suffer daily. Society still has a way to go when it comes to excepting the issues that gender identification brings up. I personally cannot imagine living a lie just so I would be accepted socially. I feel that when it comes to gender identity many people get a misunderstanding of what the actual meaning of it is. This can sometimes even turn out to be very controversial and arise many arguments. But I definitely feel that people shouldn’t be judged whether they are feminine or masculine just because of certain actions they do or decide to take over with. Even though gender identity consists of how one’s own belief is, sometimes people even make others begin to doubt what they really are. Sometimes depending on your culture or family background there are certain passages that help lead a man into manhood and some that help woman into…
Everybody should be allowed to express himself or herself in any gender identity they find most comfortable and best fit. They should be allowed to live an authentic and whole life without being judged. Being in a more accepting environment, such as a workplace would reduce the amount of stress of hiding their identity which would result in an increase in productivity, develop a more genuine relationship with guests for being…
Transgender people are some of the most ostracized people in our society. Many people claim that transgendered people have a mental disorder and they are constantly presented in media, not as actual people with real lives, but as punchlines to a joke. When we view people as jokes or freaks, we dehumanize them. This perpetuates a cycle of culturally validated violence against trans people, especially trans women. A national study discovered that 50% of transgendered people suffered sexual violence in their lifetime, which is a staggering amount. A large percent also suffer from non-sexual violence as well. Social scientist hypothesize that most of these rapes and attacks stem from transphobia, and these crimes are also overlooked. In many…
The video spoke on the gun violence that is taking place in Chicago. Gun violence and gang leaders are the main reason for the numerous amounts of death in Chicago. After doing some research, Chicago continues to with the highest homicide rates in the United States. In Miles Bryan’s article he states that, Chicago has had more than 700 homicides in the year of 2016. In September of 2016 he also states that the city of Chicago surpassed 2015s killings by 470. (Bryan. M, 2016).…
First of all, people are likely to treat badly and harshly to other people who have different perspectives from them. As Lessing mentions, people like to seek certainties. They truly believe in what they believe and tend to vilify those who disagree with them. For example, Cord Jefferson’s article, “How I Learned to Hate Transgender People,” describe a man’s attitude towards transgender people. The author, Cord Jefferson, openly laughed at a transgender person in a movie theater when he was twelve years old. It was also his first time laughing at a transgender person. Cord Jefferson was seeing a movie called Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, in which the Sean Young’s character, Lt. Lois Einhorn, was transgender. Most of the audiences in the movie theater laughed at the scene that Jim Carrey kissed Lt. Einhorn because they thought that was a joke. Also, Jefferson describes that most audiences felt it was disgusting to…