1. La Urgencia de la Solidaridad y el Apoyo.
Los mensajes subrayan que el apoyo a las personas trans es más crucial que nunca. Se describe la transfobia como una amenaza generalizada y un ataque a los derechos de todos, haciendo un llamado a la unidad y la defensa activa de la comunidad.
- People need to realise that transphobia is an attack on everyone. Our rights, our freedom, our safety. We must stand for and with our trans friends.
- Trans people need your support now more than ever. This is rough right now. Transphobia is mainstream.
- As trans folks, we're constantly fighting to defend our rights. We're regularly asked justify our very existance. Many of us grow weary of it. That's why it's incredibly important for allies to come along side and show their support/speak out against transphobia.
- Trans americans are terrified right now because there simply aren't enough of us to have any power or voice. We need you to help speak for us, and loudly say that transphobia is unacceptable.
- The rampant transphobia around right now is truly disturbing. I've got a lot of friends worried about their futures and i don't blame them. I'm doing anything i can to help but it never seems like enough.
2. Ser Antagonista de la Transfobia, No Solo Neutral.
Se establece una clara distinción entre la pasividad y la acción. No basta con no ser transfóbico; es imperativo ser activamente anti-transfobia, desafiando el odio y la intolerancia de manera visible y constante.
- A lot of our allies really need to learn that its not enough to just be not transphobic, you have to be actively anti-transphobia.
- I think something cis people need to learn is that there is a big difference between simply not being transphobic and being an ally. If you're afraid to be seen supporting us, if you never call out transphobia or do anything to try and lessen it, you're not exactly an ally.
- Silence is not neutrality. It’s complicity.
- Transphobia will never be passively solved by waiting it out. It must be actively fought.
- If you aren't actively rallying against transphobia, you are encouraging and supporting it. We see you pretending to be neutral. You would probably be neutral, if somebody was getting murdered in front of you huh. Cowards.
3. El Deber de los Aliados Cisgénero.
Se hace un llamado directo a las personas cisgénero para que usen su posición y privilegio. Se les insta a educarse, a no permanecer en silencio y a asumir la responsabilidad de crear un entorno socialmente hostil a la transfobia.
- And cis allies, please, for the love of god, stick up for our transgender friends and stand up to transphobia whenever you see it.
- Cisfolk, we have a duty to call out transphobia; time for true allyship if that makes you uncomfortable, too bad, so sad. Our discomfort is irrelevant and privileged in the face of oppression of others.
- Cis people the fight against transphobia on us. There are so few trans people and the work is especially now, so we need to pick up the mantle.
- Transgender people should not be protesting and fighting and dying for trans rights. Cisgender people should be. Transphobia is a cisgender issue. They should be fixing it.
- Making transphobia socially (as well as politically and professionally) unacceptable is the responsibility of every cis person who thinks themselves an ally.
4. La Acción Concreta: Alzar la Voz y Confrontar.
La acción más solicitada es la confrontación directa y pública del odio. Los mensajes instan a denunciar comentarios transfóbicos en conversaciones cotidianas, en medios y en política, para evitar que la intolerancia se normalice.
- If you encounter a transphobe doing transphobe things, call them out. Loudly. Publicly. Don't let bigotry, homophobia, transphobia, and othering become the norm.
- Speak out against transphobia. If one of the people you are talking to says something transphobic, call them out on it. We must do more than just saying we 'support' or 'accept' trans people. Actively speak out.
- Never be afraid to call out transphobia. Bigotry ends when we all urge each other to do what's right and drown out the monsters.
- To my cis followers, please call out transphobia when you see it and support the trans people in your life. Don’t make bigots feel entitled to share hatred by being a bystander and not speaking up.
- Challenge transphobia when it’s safe to do so — online or in person. Whether it’s misinformation or a harmful joke, silence is complicity. Speak up and back others who do.
5. La Transfobia como Amenaza Sistémica y Universal.
Se argumenta que la transfobia no es un ataque aislado, sino un problema sistémico que afecta a toda la sociedad. Se advierte que permitir la erosión de los derechos de un grupo vulnerable abre la puerta a ataques contra todos.
- Transphobia harms everyone and leads to exclusion. Standing up for trans people helps everyone and builds inclusive communities. Every single time:
- This is where supporting transphobia leads. It's been weaponised as a wedge issue which is fully intended to go beyond. Lgbtqia people must stand together and the rest of us must stand with them.
- It’s never “just” transphobia, guys. If you let them strip rights from one group of people, it’s open season on all of us. If you won’t stand up for the rights of the vulnerable, at least stand up for yourself.
- This post actually captured something essential here: transphobia isn’t just about individual acts of hate but a whole system that fails, excludes, and erases.
- Trans people have long said that transphobia wouldn't just harm us. Now we have; - abortion under attack, - cis-lgb rights under attack, - freedom of association under attack, - gnc cis women under attack - cis women's wider rights under attack. Listen to the canaries in the mine; trans people.