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#suicide #leelah alcorn #transphobia #keep
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p-3a:

foxycum:

trigger-incoming:

This website is like a suicide hotline but with text chat instead.  I would appreciate it if you guys helped spread the word.

I’ve used this before and the person I was chatting with was very kind and helpful. I really could have hurt myself seriously if I hadn’t seen a tumblr post about the site… Phone calls and I don’t do so well together

besides imalive’s very limited online hours (only 3.5 hours a day!), imalive’s parent company (twloha) also has links to, uh, conversion therapy organisations that they only distanced themselves from after coming under fire for it(here’s an article about imalive’s many problems)

So here’s some alternatives of various kinds I’ve seen recommended, but I don’t know much about them:

  • http://www.7cupsoftea.com/
  • http://www.crisischat.org/
  • http://veteranscrisisline.net/ChatTermsOfService.aspx (has priority to veterans, but is open to others)
  • http://www.suicideforum.com/ (requires a login)
  • http://www.dailydot.com/society/r-u-ok-suicide-awareness-campaign-day/
  • (AUS only) http://www.kidshelp.com.au/teens/get-help/web-counselling
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johngreensfursona:

cis ppl: sshhhhh. this is not a time for you to be speaking. this is a time for you to be listening and thinking about your place in a violently anti-trans world.

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#well she aint even trying to hide it #what a fucking monster #transphobia #transmisogyny
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  • me: you literally just fucki
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#im fucking devastated because- look!! shes in the news! people are using her preferred pronouns! calling her leelah!! #but none of this would have happened if she hadnt died in the first place and this kind of support is coming from strangers #suicide #leelah alcorn #transphobia

johnegbertt:

When random strangers on the internet are more accepting of your daughter’s pronouns and her name then you fucked up. When news articles are more respectful of her pronouns and her name, you fucked up. When you try to claim she was just ‘on a walk’ after she posted a scuicide note online, you fucked up.

You fucked up. You killed your daughter.

Dec 31, 2014 109,026 notes
#suicide #leelah alcorn #transphobia #abuse

deirdreskye:

bombing:

baby we can’t roleplay if you can’t accept the fact that a dark mage can’t use healing spells. in what bullshit universe would that even happen

a dark mage could easily heal herself through draining or leeching spells. fuck this post.

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#good point #gonna try to use 'gender identities' 'preferred pronouns' and 'identify as' in reference to myself and cis people more often #or would the opposite be better?
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#popular money experience #.....am i gonna be a stripper or smthn
The Bible on Gender Identity

djsmallballs:

dani-decapitate:

“I can’t accept you for being transgender, the bible says it’s a sin.”

Galatians 3:28
There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.

Does it say that? Does it really?

Damn son even the bible isn’t transphobic, how about that

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deaddboy:

refer to trans ppl as “he-shes” and we are done. goodbye. don’t come back ever 

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#this is absolutely disgusting #'caused by his stress' YO PEOPLE GET STRESSED ALL THE TIME AND YOU KNOW WHAT WE DONT DO #SEXUALLY ASSAULT KIDS #no matter how good a person 'is' #and by that i mean what theyve done #theres some things that immediately make you a monster #this is one of em #assault #sexual assault #child abuse
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#shit shit shit i wanna play #queuebi the ninetailed fox

gerardwaythebae:

If it does not infuriate you that Leelah Alcorn will be buried in a suit, with the wrong name written on her gravestone, unfollow me this fucking second.

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kidouyuuto:

im still furious, you see posts circulating about a trans girls suicide and your response is to dig through her blog looking for stuff to call her out on.. i dont think any amount of apologizing could make up for something so cruel and insensitive

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aldorained:

how many lgbtqia teens need to commit suicide before people realise that something is wrong with how gender and orientation is treated in society

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#...though its p irritating to see this eVERYWHERE #medical related stuff i can understand #dumb stuff like making an account on a website or school stuff i dont

jamietheignorantamerican:

Reminder that Leelah’s home state, Ohio is currently trying to pass a law against conversion therapy. The only articles I can find on it are from 2013, but given recent events it may be a good idea for people who live in Ohio to contact their local senator or representative, and bring this case to their attention.

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  • Me: She identifies as a girl. So she's a girl.
  • Friend: But she's really a
  • Me: No stop
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kidouyuuto:

what the fuck is wrong with yall, digging up dirt on a dead trans girl? why? shes fucking dead why do you feel the need to ruin her image how fucking disrespectful do you have to be to say “umm ACTUALLY shes anti-otherkin and ableist soo…” do you really think this is appropriate in any way? why do you think this is relevant? you see people mourning her death and your response is to ‘call her out’ for things she CANT APOLOGIZE FOR BECAUSE SHES DEAD

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#what the fucking fuck #either way you dont get to hold those things up like they reduce the tragedy of her death what the fuck is wrong with you
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#i dont understand how people can leave someone at the altar #or get cold feet #weddings take hella planning im not sure how you could have gone through all that without even somewhat realizing that this wasnt what you w

unityy:

unityy:

Like Leelah’s dying wish was for her stuff to be sold and the money be donated to trans organisations. Imagine her parents refusing to do this (which they probably will). Just seriously sit down and imagine a girl committing suicide, and her dying wish is written down and given to her parents, and they look at it and just say “no”.

You should be fucking furious about this

Literally reblog this post and stop liking it

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moriartys:

unfollow me if you support leelah alcorn’s parents. unfollow me if you think transgender teens are just going through a “phase”. unfollow me if you feel “neutral”. unfollow me right now if you feel anything other than disgust and rage at what’s happening.

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#leelah alcorn
Reblog if you're gay, lesbian, bisexual, pansexual, asexual, transgender or a supporter.

This should be reblogged by everyone. Even if you’re straight, you should be a supporter.

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#suicide #death
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#suicide #homophobia #transphobia

actualashiok:

the-time-goddess-of-221b:

dammit-jim-im-a-blog:

when you’re in trouble there are four options:

stay silent and get yelled at for ignoring your parent

apologize and get yelled at for sass (even when it was sincere)

defend yourself and get yelled at for talking back

answer any questions your parent asked you and get yelled at for sass (again even if it’s sincere)

like what am I supposed to do when I get yelled at for literally everything

cry

then get yelled at for crying

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This shouldn't need to be said

gothiccharmschool:

Parents: your children are their own people.

They are not clones of you.

They are not dolls for you to control.

Do not belittle them. Do not bully them. Do not tell them they don’t know their own hearts and minds, especially when it comes to gender and sexuality.

Love and support the child you have, not some idealized fiction that you think they should be.

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#child abuse #parents

catracism:

tw: suicide, transmisogyny

frankly until people who are named in childrens’ suicide notes as being reasons for their wanting to end their own lives are charged with child neglect or familial abuse or SOMETHING i will not rest. leelah alcorn was 17, she was a teenager and still legally a child. she was still in high school. her own parents drove her to suicide and even after her death continue to pretend that leelah was a boy and that she didn’t commit suicide. her mother’s facebook post discusses the suicide like it was an accident — “out for an early morning walk”, “hit by a truck.” leelah was out several miles from her parents’ house walking along a busy expressway at TWO O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING. she wrote a suicide note and scheduled it to be posted if she didn’t return.

she was driven to suicide. her parents killed her.

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#suice #leelah alcorn #transphobia
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Why men use prostitutestheguardian.com

krismichelle429:

coeur-de-porcelaine:

The reasons why many men pay for sex are revealed in the interviews that make up a major new piece of research

But another of the interviewees left me feeling concerned. Darren was young, good-looking and bright; I asked him how often he thought the women he paid enjoyed the sex. “I don’t want them to get any pleasure,” he told me. “I am paying for it and it is her job to give me pleasure. If she enjoys it I would feel cheated.” I asked if he felt prostitutes were different to other women. “The fact that they’re prepared to do that job where others won’t, even when they’re skint, means there’s some capability inside them that permits them to do it and not be disgusted,” he said. He seemed full of a festering, potentially explosive misogyny.

When asked what would end ­prostitution, one interviewee laughed and said, “Kill all the girls.” Paul told me that it would take “all the men to be locked up”. But most of them told the researchers that they would be ­easily deterred if the current laws were implemented. Fines, public ­exposure, employers being informed, being issued with an Asbo or the risk of a criminal record would stop most of the men from continuing to pay for sex. Discovering the women were ­trafficked, pimped or otherwise coerced would appear not to be so ­effective. Almost half said they ­believed that most women in prostitution are victims of pimps (“the pimp does the ­psychological raping of the woman,” explained one). But they still continued to visit them.

This is what we mean when we say men hate women. You don’t even have to dig very deeply. They will tell you themselves.

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qtwaifu:

so i’ve been noticing more and more coverage being done on Leelah Alcorn, who was the transgender teen who committed suicide after her parents refusal to allow her to transition, and i feel like most of what i’ve read involves “wow so sad, parents so mean… :’(“ or ”WAKE UP SOCIETY!!! U SUCK!!!!“ and that’s sort of it.

very much the “wow this sucks, but it has nothing to do with me” mentality most journalistic media, and even at times social media has with us as transgender people. this is all incredibly upsetting.

because of which, i’d like to take this opportunity to point out exactly what society needs to do to “wake up” since honestly her suicide, as tragic as it is, rings true to so many different problems LGBT people in general face, but especially issues transgender people live with their entire lives.i also mean society as a whole, including transgender people who seem to have gotten the wrong idea. 

so, let us begin.

  • #1: appearance IS NOT everything.

what Leelah tends to mention quite a bit in her letter is what she’ll look like based on how old she’ll be when she can start hormones, how other people will treat her, how men will find her unattractive or she’ll be even lonelier because of it, and a bunch of other shit that isn’t often true.

now there are several reasons this is horrible. the first being that Leelah herself thinks she’ll never be attractive since she’d be starting “too late” because that’s what we’ve brainwashed trans people into thinking, and the second being that if she doesn’t look good enough, everyone will hate her, and she’ll never find the love she needs. this mentality is not at all uncommon in transgender women in general, and it’s primarily because trans women, especially trans women of color, are held at a much higher standard of attraction than cis women. we not only have to “pass as women”, but we also have to be very attractive ones.

now this is complete bullshit, and cis women are held to a high standard of beauty as it is, but please understand that it is even worse for trans women. if we do not look attractive in society our lives, our opinions, our identities, and what we want are deemed worthless. we aren’t taken seriously as women. that’s not to say you can’t still succeed, or your life will suck if you aren’t attractive, but hell if there aren’t assholes out there who will try to tell you differently. what’s important to remember is that there are all different kinds of women in the world and they all look different. whether you’re fat or skinny or black or white or anything in between, that doesn’t make you any less of who you are, or any less important. that doesn’t make you ugly. what you look like does not change your identity, or who you are.

also understand that it is never too late to transition. the majority of amazing and beautiful trans women i’ve met in my life have transitioned from 19~27, some even later. even with appearance aside, transition isn’t just about the way you look. it’s about being more yourself. it’s not a beauty contest, and it’s not about taking some pills until you look like Megan Fox. 

  • #2: trans women are NOT worth less than cis women.

people tend to think that being trans is going to be this huge mark against you for the rest of your life, and that if you’re a beautiful, intelligent, successful transsexual woman you are still worth less than a cis woman, or that you have less options. that people will not see your true worth, that you will not find a partner who appreciates you for who you are, etc… 
this is not the case.

generally speaking no one human life is greater than any other, but transgender women in general are forced to go through way more shit than cis women are. believe it or not, adversity makes you stronger. it makes you thoughtful. it makes you interesting, and getting through it is what shines through and makes you even more beautiful than you already are. this is a quality you cannot buy. as horrible as it is, this is part of what makes you unique, and being unique is not a bad thing.  please remember this.

also keep in mind that cis people don’t just fall in love, and have wonderfully happy relationships because they’re cis. if we’re being realistic here there are way more single cis people than there are single trans people. the anthem that is “single ladies” and the stereotypical woman who goes on hundreds of dates never finding the one is a cis stereotype, not a trans one. don’t think just because someone is trans they can’t find happiness or love since plenty of cis people don’t find it just because they’re cis.

  • #3: people who do not accept you are NOT worth your time.

now this has a few parts. the first being that Leelah’s parents are horrible people who are using their religion to remain ignorant and indifferent to their child, and i feel that point is obvious… the second is Leelah’s feelings that her friends do not like, or respect her for one reason or another, and how they weren’t there for her.

honestly there are going to be people in your life whether you’re trans or not who are not going to accept who you are, or what you want in life. including your parents, best friends, co-workers… you name it. they will come and go, and some of these people will even just have phases of disapproval and may circle back into your life at some point. however, none of these people matter. family is not what you were born with, it is who you choose to spend your life with. you make your family. you make your friends. they do not make you.

if any of your friends or family decide to start acting a fool, please do not blame yourself. please don’t assume there’s anything wrong with you, or that you should be lonely, or even that you always will be. everything is temporary. 

if you know someone who is trans, or you want to know how to help, just continue being there for them. don’t act like something has changed because realistically speaking, nothing about them has. treat people the way you want to be treated, and stop judging people whose situations you most likely know nothing about. if everyone was a little more understanding, and a little less judgmental, we wouldn’t have half the problems we have in this world. treat people like human beings.

  • #4: social media IS more important than you might think.

i feel like, speculation aside, Leelah’s parents took away her electronics as a form of punishment because people assume that the internet is solely a form of entertainment. please understand that this is not the case. for transgender people especially, the internet is one of the few ways we can actually communicate with one another.

people do not understand the importance of the internet, and social media for minorities in general when honestly it is a lifeline to a lot of people, young and old, and it isn’t a toy or solely meant for pornography. many just complain that it’s unhealthy, or that too much of technology is becoming a necessity for the younger generation.

is the internet too prevalent in people’s day-to-day lives? sure. is television any different though? other than the obvious fact that watching it doesn’t help nearly as many people as the internet does, and has. 

  • #5: $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

it’s sad to say that reading over Leelah’s letter also makes it abundantly clear just how stressed out she was about the coming months and her future. college, moving out, a career…

i cannot stress enough that transgender issues are difficult enough as it is, but transgender teenagers have to also face what the fuck they’re going to do financially, educationally, and even geographically all at once. that’s not at all counting surgical procedures that cost thousands of dollars we don’t have that only really make us feel more comfortable with our bodies, either. 

there is not enough financial, or educational support for these young people who could very well contribute even more to society and go on to be happy, productive individuals. there are not enough resources for people in general in this country to form better lives for themselves. you are setting them up for failure, and then wondering why they’re suicidal.

you know what’s even worse than not being able to find a job, or not knowing how to make ends meet? being uncertain of those things while watching the medication you need to make you into a whole person dwindles to nothing. a lot of health care providers do not cover the things transgender people need, and even when they do, a lot of people who transition on the job end up losing their job because of it, and with that, their benefits. imagine having to worrying months in advance about when you’d be “reverting“ back into the depressed and all around miserable person you were before hormone replacement therapy. 

imagine actually being able to physically chart your decline like that, and when a lot of states are still getting away with discriminating against us in the workplace, tell me if it’s any wonder that so many transgender people turn to the sex industry.

if you can help it, please do not pass over transgender people for jobs or opportunities simply because they’re trans. you want someone who’s going to value the job, and the money they make as if their life depended on it? trans people fit that bill.

and, finally;

  • #6: it DOES get easier, and often times, better.

people seem to think that if you don’t transition early enough, or if you aren’t attractive enough, or if people don’t accept you or love you enough that your life won’t feel any better. this isn’t true. with the whole “outside factors mean less than the ones inside” thing out of the equation, simply put, life is a process, and a sequence of events. once you transition every day gets easier to deal with. you start becoming more of the person you’ve always been, and you become more comfortable in yourself. you start waking up a little happier knowing that each day you’re getting closer to being who you are, and eventually that happiness, like quarters in a jar you deposit in each day, turns into real joy.

you become content with yourself far more than you ever were before, and even on your bad days you’re still much closer to what you’ve always wanted than you were pre-transition. you can finally start to see clearly.

with that happiness eventually comes love for yourself, and with that, love for other people. you’ll end up meeting someone who sees you clearer than you ever did, and although there will be a lot of people who don’t want to fight for you, or who may not accept you for who you are, there are in fact people who will, and one day you’ll meet one person who does much more than that. they’ll brighten up your life, and you’ll finally feel like you aren’t really alone. this is a part of love, a great part of it, and one day you’ll look into their eyes and start to see the “you“ they see as well.

hopefully with greater content with yourself, and happiness in general you’ll also know more of what you want in life, and then everything really will be better, but that’s a process of growing, too.

my point is that being transgender is not a death sentence.
you can pass, you can make friends, and you can be happy at any age. you can have relationships filled with love even if you don’t transition right out of the womb, and i should know because i’ve done, and had those things as have many of my sisters.

so please, please, please understand your worth if you’re a trans person reading this, and please know that it does get better. things get easier, and even on your bad days when you can’t see it, you’re still you, you’re still there. coming out doesn’t change who you are, and being trans is not a phase. presenting as the wrong gender, however, is.

if you’re a cis person reading this please take note of what i’ve said as well. understand how difficult it is for us, and that it’s really not that hard to help. treat your trans brothers and sisters with the same love and respect you did before they transitioned, and just respect their identity.
it is such a simple thing, but a lot overlook it.

Leelah killing herself is a terribly tragic thing that happens all too often in my community. this wasn’t some kind of noble act, or what needed to happen to get this kind of message across. we shouldn’t need people to kill themselves to realize we should treat them like human beings, or to understand there’s a problem. suicide is senseless.

i’m not really a religious person, but i do hope that wherever Leelah is now she’s much happier than she was here.

God doesn’t make mistakes, but sometimes people do. 

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robintheburb:

things i don’t care about:

-cis people feeling ‘uncomfortable’ about leelah alcorn’s death

-cis people’s excuses for why they don’t reblog posts about this

-cis people’s feelings

things i do care about:

-fellow trans children and their safety

-trans people’s lives

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bluejamjar:

bluejamjar:

iiii love ikemoto mikio’s naruto so much

he’s that really cool assisstant of kishimoto who drew that naruto gta cover-looking thing

also like

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alt-j:

I’m just praying that the media doesn’t make Leelah’s parents into national celebrities. They don’t deserve interviews. They don’t deserve gofundme sponsors. The only thing they deserve is complete unequivocal condemnation. They should only serve to be examples of what all parents shouldn’t be.
But that probably shouldn’t be expected.

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