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A long and somewhat angry look at the politics and history of the split between the GLB and T communities that emerged recently in the ENDA fight. It also points out the inherent problems in the "incremental" notion of gaining rights.
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sigh.
Thanks Ben for letting us in on this. I wish the author had included a lot more dates in the summary, but even so, it gives an idea of the kind of split that is out there between members of the community. Personally, these rifts leave me dismayed. Incrementalism is one thing - if the choice is between a crumb or nothing, I'll take the crumb. But the recent ENDA dispute is wrongly painted as an issue of incrementalism when it is not. It is an issue of exclusion. The gay community cannot afford to alienate allies. I was glad to see so many gay organizations speaking out against excluding transpeople from ENDA, and I'm become pretty frustrated with HRC lately. I stopped giving them money, and will funnel my donations to my local groups from now on.
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