• @Glytch@lemmy.world
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    So the Institut für Sexualwissenschaft didn’t exist and wasn’t attacked and burned by the Nazis in 1933?

    Trans movements are much older than transphobes think they are.

  • @KombatWombat@lemmy.world
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    Women have been wanting comparable rights to men since before written history, yet most people would say the women’s suffrage movement started in the mid 1800s. The original user wasn’t saying trans people didn’t exist until recently, they were likely saying there wasn’t previously any serious effort at accepting them in (American? Western?) society, or at least no where near the magnitude as today. Basic public tolerance may not be good, but it is much better than even just a decade or two before.

    Paris is Burning isn’t a film I had heard about before, probably because it’s older than me and I haven’t been paying attention to queer spaces long. And if that user is 45 now, they would be about 10 when it released. Pretty reasonable to not have it on their radar considering it is R rated. Still, they shouldn’t assume trans communities didn’t exist just because they were not aware of any back then. That’s just a mistake.

  • Match!!
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    382 days ago

    that’s the most based thing a boomer has ever said

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          And even if he was from the US, the overwhelming majority of people there know nothing about it. It’s certainly not taught in schools.

          Most people these days, I imagine anyway, only find out about it either on the internet or from LGBT circles, and if it never comes up, how do you seek info on something you don’t even know about?

        • @Mora@pawb.social
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          Yeah, definitely, he is an idiot. But Stonewall often doesn’t even get taught in the US and i imagine much less in other countries.

          I mean I grew up in Germany. And I only learnt about ‘my’ gay history because I was interested in it. No mention of it during my time in school.

          You know, WW2 is basically everywhere in the curriculum for us, but never once was mentioned that the books they burned before that were in big parts about sexuality & gender researched in Berlin by Magnus Hirschfeld. Berlin was quite liberal (no surprise now, but historically it was monumental) in that regard, but so was Bavaria (thanks to french influence). [For our American readers: our Bavaria is similar to your Texas in mentality and association with the whole country as a whole. ] Or that when the concentration camps were ‘freed’ that they did not free the ‘unnatural’ marked by the pink triangles. And then the gay history splits between east and west and for quite some time the east is actually ahead in terms of equality. And that with the reunification some young couples unknowingly broke the law, as age of consent differed between east and west.

          Hell, the only time ‘the gays’ were mentioned in school was during an STI workshop where prevention and healthy relationships was not part of it, but that we should still treat infected people with basic decency. That was around 2010.

  • gonzo-rand19
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    The earliest he could possibly have been born is 1976. Not exactly able to go clubbing during 1980-1989.

    “I’m in my 40s and wasn’t old enough to experience the 1980s gay social scene, but I feel confident in saying trans people weren’t there!”

    What a loser.

  • @TriflingToad@sh.itjust.works
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    742 days ago

    friendly reminder that THAT HISTORY IS NOT TAUGHT IN AMERICAN SCHOOLS.

    It is literally banned to teach about LGBT topics where I go to school. I was never taught about stonewall at all. Typing this (technically illegally using my phone) in my Gov and Econ senior class.

    • @KombatWombat@lemmy.world
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      It’s more that what’s taught in American schools varies wildly between states, as it’s generally left up to them to determine agendas individually. And schools and even individual teachers are going to choose for themselves how deeply things get covered.

      For me, LGBT involvement was at least acknowledged when we covered the history of the Civil Rights movement. We were also shown a biographical film on the start of the AIDs epidemic when discussing viruses in biology. It made victims look very sympathetic, while the politicians that were uninterested in stopping the spread until it started affecting people outside of gay communities were rightfully depicted as villains. It probably came up in health classes too, but I don’t remember anything distinctly.

    • @Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works
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      Swiftly followed by Bowie releasing Queen Bitch in 1971 and Lou Reed releasing Take A Walk on The Wild Side in 1972.

      Bowie and Reed were both heavily involved in the New York drag scene at the time.

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          Good shout. I’d also argue there’s basically no way to read Bowie’s Rebel Rebel that isn’t about gender fuckery of some kind. I’d argue very strongly that it’s an AMAB character presenting femme.

    • 🦄🦄🦄
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      I just read the lyrics and it doesn’t seem that positive. Am I wrong? It contains for example this line:

      Well, I’m not the world’s most masculine man
      But I know what I am and I’m glad I’m a man
      And so is Lola
      La-la-la-la Lola
      La-la-la-la Lola

  • Lad
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    There have always been trans people, there just hasn’t been any trans visibility or acceptance. For a long time, and even still to some extent, presenting as anything other than cishet was very dangerous.

    • @Wobble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Absolutely! Though the common usage of transgender or purely trans are more modern - it was usually referred to incorrectly or derogatory as transsexual or travestite which now are being reclaimed.

      I believe for stonewall it was reported as drag queens at the time, very much in line with your visibility and acceptance comment.

  • Dr. Bob
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    If he’s in his 40s how does he remember the 80s? Absolute troll.

    Also the 80s were one giant androgynous trend.

    • kate
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      202 days ago

      guy with girl doesn’t sound very gay to me 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

        • @reev@sh.itjust.works
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          182 days ago

          It’s like when Gandhi went from sucking off no one to sucking off everyone in Civ or something idk I’ve never played it.

          • @EmptySlime@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            92 days ago

            It’s old code so I imagine they probably used a single byte to store it. Probably figured the Gay value only goes from 0 to 100 so they could have -100 for totally Straight, up to 100 for totally Gay and still have some padding room. To be fair though the Devs couldn’t possibly have foreseen the Tumblr expansion absolutely shattering the scale.