The Cultural Genocide of Transsexual Identity
A Resounding Indictment of the 'Transgender' Movement
Transsexual erasure isn't a minor squabble over terminology. It's a fundamental attack on our lives. It's a betrayal of the most insidious kind: one orchestrated by those who claim to be us, to speak for us, and to support us.
"Trans" is the Death of Transsexual Identity
The cultural annihilation of transsexual identity is an ironic and maddening development in a time when society claims to celebrate a diversity of identity. For transsexuals, the cost is immeasurable, the stakes incalculable, and the culprits — the 'transgender' and queer activists who dominate the discourse — are infuriatingly oblivious to the pain they inflict.
Transsexualism isn't about identity; it's about reality. It's not a joyful exploration of gender performance; it's an often agonising medical condition characterised by a profound misalignment between one's biological sex and one's experienced self. It's not about queer subversion or 'transgression' of gender norms; it's about living in a body that feels fundamentally wrong. Not flawed — alien.
In the celebration of 'trans joy,' transsexuals are both everywhere and nowhere.
This isn't a game, it's not a fad, and it sure isn't a 'lifestyle choice.' But you wouldn't know that listening to the rhetoric of "trans" activism, where transsexuals are sidelined, silenced, and shamed for insisting that their struggle is medical, their 'transness' is unchosen, and their experience is rooted in sex, not gender. In the celebration of 'trans joy,' transsexuals are paradoxically both everywhere and nowhere —highly visible as tokens, yet invisible when it comes to the real, lived experiences of sex dysphoria, medical transition, and other issues we face in our day-to-day lives.
The Inconvenient Truth
Why are transsexuals being silenced and erased by the 'trans' movement? Because our very existence disrupts the narrative of gender fluidity and social constructivism. Our struggle with our bodies forces people to confront uncomfortable truths about the limits of gender self-identification and about the role of biology in shaping who we are. Transsexuals are the inconvenient reality check in a discussion increasingly unmoored from facts, medicine, and common sense.
The Real 'Trans Genocide'
The 'transgender'/'queer' movement’s insistence on rewriting language is more than just an affront to clarity; it's an acute form of anti-transsexual violence. When you rob a distinct group of its language, you rob it of its history, its culture, and its basic ability to articulate its own existence. You erase its suffering and invalidate its pain. And that's precisely what this movement has done: it has taken the language of transsexuals, transsexualism, and transsexuality and mangled it beyond recognition for sociopolitical purposes, to the point where young transsexuals are now growing up without the words or concepts to understand their own condition. That's not just theft; it's cultural genocide.
The Unseen Consequences
The consequences are real. From misinformed clinicians to threats of physical violence from our so-called 'community', transsexuals face tangible hardship. And yet, our so-called 'allies' seem totally apathetic and hell-bent on making these hardships worse, all in the name of 'inclusivity'. It's as if we're stranded in a Kafkaesque reality where the more visibility 'trans issues' receive, the less space there is for dysphoric transsexuals to even breathe.
Not Our 'Trans Rights Movement'
The 'transgender' movement has failed transsexuals. It has hijacked our narrative, trivialised our struggles, and turned our medical condition into a fashion statement. And for that, it's intellectually, morally, and ethically bankrupt of any claim to be a 'human rights' movement.
This isn't about identity politics; this is about human dignity and a hijacked medical disability. It's about recognising that transsexuals aren't just pawns in a broader cultural war, but human beings deserving of the right to own their own narrative. And until the 'transgender' movement acknowledges this — until they stop erasing us in their celebrations of ‘gender euphoria' — they are not our allies; they are our oppressors.
This is my plea to all who read this: recognise transsexuals, understand our unique, intimate struggle, and restore to us our language and our voice. We are far too few to prevail without help. Our existence, our humanity, hinges on your aid in helping transsexuals fight back against 'transgender'.
Tired Transsexual is the pen name of a male-to-female transsexual who lives in the U.K. Her Twitter account is @tiredtransmed.