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mtf·Transfembygirlthing

Low-camp drag kings help me feel human in the closet

(Wow, that's a sequence of words that would never have entered my mind a few years ago)

"Regular woman performs masculinity poorly." That's a sentence that describes my entire life upto this point - and also a specific kind of drag I've seen in media twice so far.

I first noticed it when I saw She's the Man (2006), and it instantly became one of my favorite movies. Then I stumbled onto this video, and I think it finally clicked for me.

There's so many aspects of these performances that feel so deeply relatable to my life in the closet. The way the womens' personalities seem to strain against the gender roles they're performing, as any impulse of gentleness or caring is immediately masked with exaggerated aggression and bravado. The way their male characters seem to be naked displays of the most toxic parts of themselves. The way it feels like such an obvious ruse, but nobody seems to notice and they're treated like men anyway. The absolute ridiculous farce of it all.

I realize I may have made it all sound pretty nasty, but rest assured that I find this stuff absolutely hilarious, and it's so nice to feel seen in this way. It's rare for me to find media that speaks directly to the closeted transfem experience.

My first post on this site was me asking for media recommendations for closeted trans women, so I guess I might as well continue the trend. Does anyone know any other examples of this rather specific thing?

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politicaldiscussion·Political Discussion and Commentarybygirlthing

How do I talk to a brainwashed family member? (about Charlie Kirk specifically)

The person in question is an elderly aunt. She's a decent, caring senior citizen and loves me very much, but she's also a devout Christian (as is the rest of my extended family), and anyone familiar with that demographic will know how much they're targeted by right-wing propaganda. At this point I can observe the state of the disinformation meta by the stuff she posts in our family group chat. Zionism, Christian homophobia, Islamophobia, the works.

Up until now I haven't engaged with her on politics at all. She's been doing this since I was a child, long before I was capable of forming independent political opinions. Then as I grew up, I realized I was trans, and suddenly I couldn't bear to even think about what her views would mean for me if I were to come out. The fear and the hurt were just too much to process. Her politics became background noise as I hid in the closet for the next few years.

In spite of it all, though, my mental health situation has improved a fair bit over the years. I'm still terrified and in the closet, but I've realized that I'm going to spend the rest of my life trying to face my fear, and it's only a matter of time until I attempt to transition. When that happens, the degree of estrangement from my extended family will probably be correlated with how much hateful propaganda they believe.

I'm not naive enough to think I can turn these people into leftists, or that they will ever view a transfem atheist without some kind of suspicion; but if I put in some groundwork now, I may be able to marginally decrease the amount of hurtful nonsense I have to listen to when I come out. Even if it doesn't work, it's really the most I can do at this point in my life, and I think it'll make me feel better if I at least try.

Recently she DMed me this video of JD Vance 'debating' people at TPUSA 'in honor of' Charlie Kirk. I think you can tell how deep she's fallen in just by the fact that she watched this. She's gone all-in on the 'Kirk as a Christian martyr' narrative for the past few weeks.

I think this might be a good opportunity to engage, for a few reasons:

  • She's the main source of political propaganda in our family; everyone else isn't particularly invested in politics. If I can get through to her, I might be able to stem the tide a little.
  • This is the first time she's initiated a one-on-one discussion on politics, so I can hopefully avoid coming across as suspiciously invested in the leftist perspective. (Remember, she doesn't know I'm trans, and the family vaguely knows I'm an atheist but kind of chooses to ignore it; I'd like to keep it that way until I'm ready to come out.)
  • She actually seems kind of squishy and persuadable on political issues. There just haven't been any progressive voices in our family so far.
  • Kirk was a vile person, and if I can make that clear she'd probably think twice about her adoration for him. She hasn't lost her sense of empathy, and if she sees how Kirk devoted his life to punching down she probably wouldn't like him as much.

So I'm looking for ideas and advice on how exactly to go about this.

It looks like she spends a lot of her time online watching videos, so I thought I'd start by sending her videos or articles as a way to start the conversation. I underestimated how much of a right-wing hellhole YouTube has become, but after a lot of searching I was able to find this Three Arrows video, this Hadi Rahim one and this Rebecca Watson one. I also found a short list of his shitty quotes, and an article on his racism specifically. The problem is that she'd be inclined to agree with a lot of the homophobic/islamophobic/anti-abortion quotes from Kirk.

Has anyone come across anything that would be more persuasive? Ideally I'd like to highlight what a horrible slimy scumbag Kirk was; as a Christian she'd probably be more swayed by character defects than any of his actual views.

I'd also appreciate any general advice on how to proceed. I'm sure plenty of people here have had to have conversations like this in the past.

EDIT:

Thanks for the advice so far, everyone. You're probably right that I'm going to have to take a Christian perspective with her. I think I'd been unconsciously avoiding that fact because I really resent how much of my life is centered around a religion I was brainwashed into, but I guess I need to bite that bullet. I'll keep it in mind when the conversation starts.

After giving it some thought, I realised that the Vance video she'd sent me barely mentioned Kirk, so I decided to go after Vance instead. He's a much easier target since his even his own church's leaders hate him, so I sent her an article about that. Also he tells an obvious lie about his Palantir ties, so I refuted that. Hopefully that should disillusion her a bit about the current government at least.

The rest of the conversation will probably not be anywhere near this easy, but we'll see how it goes. I'll probably make another post if anything significant happens.

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politicaldiscussion·Political Discussion and Commentarybygirlthing

How to stay both sane and informed?

So I'm trying to kick a bad doomscrolling habit I've developed around political news specifically. I'd like to find a balance between "constant low-grade desensitized misery from watching a burning world" (where I'm at now) and "ignorant bliss indifference interspersed with periodic shock followed by deep depression at how bad it's gotten" (how I ended up when I tried to cut out the news completely in the past).

How do you handle this?

Some ideas I've found so far:

  • Curate your news sources. What are some sources for US/Global politics that aren't totally doompilled, but also don't shy away from scary/inconvenient topics like the collapse of US democracy or the genocide in Gaza?
  • Limit news intake. How do you manage this, when every outlet is doing their utmost to make you click on article after article, video after video? And how do you fight the internal impulse to doomscroll?

Any other ideas?

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politicaldiscussion·Political Discussion and Commentarybygirlthing

Stop blaming non-voters. Please.

Repost, since apparently a lot of people haven't internalized this: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/21216426

Not aimed at this community in particular; just the overall trend in discussion on the Fediverse in general.

Maybe you were put off by the... unique site design, but consider that Greg Palast has been doing this kind of work and getting ignored since the 80s(!). He's talked about voter suppression since 2008 at least. He probably knows that looking 'professional' doesn't matter anymore, because MSM will never give him his due.

Lots of people consciously don't vote, for reasons you may disagree with. They are not the reason we lost this election. Please, let's stop eating our own allies alive.

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mtf·Transfembygirlthing

Recommend some media to a long-term closet survivor?

I've been closeted for years now. It's not safe for me to be/express who I really am, and I have no idea if or when I'll ever be able to develop into an actual person. I intend to survive anyway, if only for the hope that I might somehow, someday make existence a little more bearable for others.

I find that I'm a bit more motivated to keep going when I've watched/read/listened to stuff that reminds me why I even try. Stuff that's beautiful and/or believes that it's worth it. Stuff that reminds me that I'm not the only one to do this, that I'm connected to everyone who came before and will come after, and that we're not alone.

What helped you survive what you went through? What helps you now?

Can be anything really, as long as it's something I can get my hands on via the internet. Preferably stuff without too much of a time investment (neurodivergence means I effectively have very little productive time), but honestly, I just want to hear from you.

EDIT: thanks for the replies everyone, i'm only seeing them now, i appreciate it <3

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