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In 1967, a 22-year-old trans woman won a rural Wyoming beauty pageant. She entered the contest just a year after transitioning. Unfortunately, the judges disqualified her when she came out to a competitor. I guess trans women have an unfair advantage in beauty pageants?

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[–] dandelion@lemmy.blahaj.zone 15 points 2 days ago

yes, trans people in the 1960s didn't necessarily think of themselves as connected or related to "queers" (gay, lesbian, bi, etc.), the association is basically entirely political - and there are plenty of trans people who don't want to be associated with the political LGBT+ alliance (and tbf there are also TERF lesbians who don't identify as queer or want to be associated with LGBT+ alliance, etc. - it's not like it's just a minority of trans people who are unhappy about the alliance).

That said, I think it's undeniable that the LGBT+ alliance has been fruitful for trans rights (esp. once trans folks were finally included and recognized for our participation in the gay rights movement, etc.).