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koby is his character-a fan favorite and major role in the story long term. one of the characters' actors struck me as queerish, so i looked him up, and was shocked to discover that he's actually an out trans man!! his name is morgan davies. Was watching the one piece live action on netflix as a longtime fan, which for those who don't know is one of the largest franchises in the world (anime/manga). examples of transandrophobia murder tw transandrophobia transmisandry anti transmasculinity transunity

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something something perfect example of how transmasc erasure works m.

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one is a perverted serial killer who kills two lesbians (and murders a straight man for turning him down! diversity win, this trans predator is also a gay predator!) who does a Big Reveal of his breasts to really nail in how hes Fucked Up And Evil, and the other is also a murderous sexual pervert who preys on a woman… but this time the Big Reveal is after he is murdered and he’s only trans because his mother forced him to be a boy.Īnyways these obviously suck but i think its interesting because while i’ve heard discussion around the stereotype of transfem serial killers, i have never heard about these movies and i’ll bet many people would say that there aren’t any depictions of trans men as murderous perverts. I was going through that transmasc review site & i didn’t realize there were (at least) 2 movies from the 1970s that involved transmasc charactersĪs you can imagine neither are good. this also goes for suicide imo i just had a good convo w my cousin abt how suicidal ppl's experiences are policed like i am never allowed to represent my feelings w suicide or self harm without being accused of ''promoting it'' just bc my personal experience isnt approved by the fucking APA Please remember that your mileage may vary and being a marginalised person is not an excuse to advocate for censorship of all fiction you find offensive. Other abuse survivors such as myself experienced pain and suffering mixed with happy moments, genuine romantic feelings and great sex so “romanticised” abuse in fiction is an actual representation of my experience. Some abuse survivors believe any fictional depiction of abuse that’s not all pain and suffering is romanticising it. Some women hate “damsel in distress” trope, other women feel validated looking at a fictional woman whose value is not tied to her achievements, who is important and worth risking lives for her regardless of what she can or can’t do. Tropes one person find offensive could be a reflection of other person’s lived experience.įor example, some gay men feel objectified by BL works but some other gay men actually enjoy BL, identify as fudanshi (male fans of BL) and relate to BL characters. What’s dehumanising for one person can be validating and empowering for other. Different people experience oppression and marginalisation differently. Hot take: “this piece of fiction offended me, a marginalised person” doesn’t mean “this piece of fiction inherently contributes to dehumanisation of marginalised people”.















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