The Power of Defiance in the Age of Trans Bans
We can’t keep begging our political system for the ‘right’ to exist
Bans on healthcare for trans youth are passing throughout the country. So are bans on trans participation in youth sports, and the acknowledgment of queer people’s existence in classrooms. Until now, I haven’t had the will to write about any of it. Hell, for weeks I could barely bring myself to read very much about these statutes.
In a social-media-driven, advertiser-funded political world where bearing witness is treated as a moral obligation, failing to post (or consume enough posts) about pressing issues can feel like an abdication of duty. Shouldn’t I be making myself more and more worried, despite how psychologically overwhelming that might be? It sometimes feels like my own terror has made me “useless” in the fight to protect trans children.
If it were a few years ago, I would be rattling the conventional political alarm bells: calling my state representatives, calling on behalf of concerned voters who can’t use the phone, signing petitions, disseminating information, penning passionate essays, and begging desperately for others…