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HBS: Play Ground for Frauds, Bullies and Self-Loathing Transsexual-Transgender People and wannabee Transsexuals

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Yesterday I posted a piece titled: Django Unchained: House Slaves Like Stephan and the “Girls” of HBS. [pullquote]I’ve seen the damage of all the abuse and bullying play out across the various trans-communities. I’ve seen the suicides, I’ve seen the substance abuse.[/pullquote]I’ve gotten really sick of these bullies claiming some sort of right to decide who is or isn’t transsexual based on some sort of purity test that they, themselves would likely fail. I first came on line in the summer of 1996, back in the days of search engines like Alta Vista and the Usenet/News Groups. It was kind of a free for all and I joined in. After a few months, the deliberate cruelty on the part of too many participants drove me away. I was being drawn into the same sort of behavior. One thing I noticed even then was how many of the people engaging in

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Community significance

“HBS: Play Ground for Frauds, Bullies and Self-Loathing Transsexual-Transgender People and wannabee Transsexuals” may matter to community readers because it preserves a first-person or testimonial account connected to transgender identity and history, while also engaging violence, safety, and dehumanization. Such accounts can document how an issue was understood and experienced from within the period or community being discussed.

Historical significance

As a publication record from 2013 at Transadvocate.com, “HBS: Play Ground for Frauds, Bullies and Self-Loathing Transsexual-Transgender People and wannabee Transsexuals” provides dated evidence of how transgender identity and history was being argued in relation to violence, safety, and dehumanization. Comparing it with earlier and later records can reveal changes in vocabulary, evidence, and emphasis.

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“HBS: Play Ground for Frauds, Bullies and Self-Loathing Transsexual-Transgender People and wannabee Transsexuals” discusses institutions, law, or governance in connection with transgender identity and history. Even without a dominant policy classification, the article may help researchers identify practical consequences for violence, safety, and dehumanization.

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Themes

  1. 1
    Transgender identity and historyTheme family: Identity, culture, and community
    100%
  2. 2
    Violence, safety, and dehumanizationTheme family: Power, ideology, and social conflict
    55%
  3. 3
    Community and organizingTheme family: Identity, culture, and community
    10%
  4. 4
    Public policy and governanceTheme family: Institutions, law, and public life
    8%

Academic framing

  1. 1100%

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Public policy and governance
Transgender identity and historyRank 1
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