I assume you read this blog because you care about trans rights. At the very least, you are not hostile to women like me. As such, I have a favor to ask of you.
You may or may not be aware. The very first openly transgender person was elected to the House of Representatives in this past election cycle. Sarah McBride was elected to Congress to represent the state of Delaware in an at-large House district. The people of Delaware believe she is a good choice to represent their interests in Congress.
Unfortunately, the Republicans in the House have seen fit to disrespect her in a truly nasty way. They have decided to bring a transgender bathroom ban to the halls of Congress. This disgusting turn of events began with Nancy Mace of South Carolina. She introduced a resolution this week. It would ban transgender women from using women’s bathrooms and other facilities at the Capitol. She has said that the bill “absolutely” targets Rep.-elect Sarah McBride. House Speaker Mike Johnson has voiced support for this move.
Sadly, among the Democratic caucus, only Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has had the courage to speak out forcefully. A few others have joined her in opposing this move. It simply has not received the widespread condemnation that is so resoundingly deserved.
Now to that favor I mentioned. Today, there is a petition circulating. It allows cisgender women to state that they are opposed to such actions “in their names.” As I write this, almost 2700 cis women have signed the petition. It needs many more signatures. I ask you to sign this petition.
Share it with like minded women who also are unafraid of transgender women in “women’s spaces.” I’m providing a link to the petition below, with the exact title given to it.
Not In Our Name: Cisgender Women Against Trans Bathroom Bans – Action Network
The journey continues. The Republicans are sending strong signals about how they intend my life to be in the future. I will not be silenced.
Hi Janet, I am re- blogging your post and will share it on my social media, too. I assume us from outside the US can’t sign. Good luck!!!! Please, let me know if I can do anything else. 🤩
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I assume that even if it were to permit a signature from outside the US, it wouldn’t carry any weight. Not really sure how much weight a signature from within the US will carry. Thank you though, and have a great rest of your day!
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Its about organising and solidarity. Because all women will be losers under a hard-right fascist government. And these governments are coming world wide. If it’s signaturs or actions it doesn’t matter. What matters is that we stand up for each other with the means that we have and the actions we are able to do.
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Or how well we follow links and read a post 🫣
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signed, and blasted the idiots in my remarks. This makes me so damned angry! There are REAL issues that congress needs to deal with instead of focusing on NON-ISSUES.
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Thank you Suze!
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Now that I finally got here… signed, reblogged on Scottie’s, but 1st thing in the AM so it doesn’t get buried.
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OK: I did a bad thing for the greater good; tonight, the reblog button is not present, but it’s bedtime and I have an appointment in the AM, so I’ve set it up as I wrote above but I copy-pasted it instead. Thanks, Janet, and also apologies for just stealing it.
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It’s okay my dear Ali. I had to rebuild my layout due a dumb thing WP support had me do for another issue. I lost the original and could only approximate it on rebuild. Can you see a “Press This” button? I’ll look at that in the morning. 🫂💜
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The Press This button is the new thing, but may only be visible when you are logged into WP.
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Of course I see both buttons now, about 1:30 PM CDT, after you’ve fixed it. 🙂
I can recall, though, that the Sharing line, where I usually see Press This, was shorter last night, and began with Mastodon. That might have even caught my attention, because of the coloring of the Mastodon button, before I clicked where the Reblog button wasn’t! 🙂 Anyway, all’s well that ends well.
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Indeed it is. 💜
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Okay, I found what I needed to turn back on. Reblog button should be back. Thanks for letting me know.
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Okay, that’s just weird. The “Press This” button is there, if you are signed in. But the “Reblog” button is not. Vice versa if you are not signed in. WP just can’t make anything easy. Ugh.
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I never sign out.
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Done.
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Hi. Great post Janet. Sadly I can not sign because I am male. But I am a very strong supporter of trans rights for a long time. Just let me know if there is anything I can do to be more supportive or help push pro-trans rights. I have always felt trans rights are human rights! Hugs
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A cis female friend on Facebook asked how she could make things better for me. I’ll quote it here. Adjust it for your gender. 🫂
“How can you (or any cis person) make things better for me? Besides accepting me as who I am, which anyone reading this already does? Advocate for my humanity. Nothing big necessarily. Just, when you hear a friend disparage people like me, say something. Tell them you know trans people, and they are just like everyone else. Trans women are no danger to cis women. Use your privilege to get others to think about my humanity.
Importantly, do that all the time. Not just during Transgender Awareness. Do it any time the opportunity presents itself. Because ultimately, the only thing that can possibly change the world for the better is for the good people to speak up and let it be known that bigotry (all bigotry, not just against trans people) is unacceptable. And that only works if it comes from the privileged ones. The ones who don’t face oppression for a given minority trait. As a cis woman, you know how powerful it can be for a good man to say “WTF Dude!?! That’s not okay!” You can do that too, for women like me.”
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