Enough of trans day of visibility. Visibility gets trans folks killed. Give us trans day of safety. Trans day of acceptance. Hell, trans day of buy us a pizza. Anything other than putting a spotlight on us so transphobes know exactly where to shoot.

i dont have much to say here honestly. i mostly listen to albums that are fed to me by youtube. i try to keep people updated to interesting stuff i listen to but often im just rewatching videos. i complain and gush about kirby sometimes (a lot an abnormal amount), especially the mopupu manga. my life is a wreck which is a majority of my posts. i dont recommend following unless you uhhh like my thoughts or love hearing about kirby. im a major btw, not a minor. trans masc, bi, tme, mexican in the usa.
Enough of trans day of visibility. Visibility gets trans folks killed. Give us trans day of safety. Trans day of acceptance. Hell, trans day of buy us a pizza. Anything other than putting a spotlight on us so transphobes know exactly where to shoot.
deeply misguided post. the point isn't "you should be visible even if it's physically unsafe for you!", it's "visibility is important because it 1. helps other trans and questioning ppl see that others have made it and they can too and 2. that trans people exist, that we're everywhere and could even be people you know and love, and we refuse to go away"
if standing up and asserting our right to exist despite unceasing efforts to force us back into the closet is painting a target on ourselves, do you really think going back to the era where we were viewed exclusively as degenerate freaks on the absolute margins of society, people who no self-respecting person would ever love or respect or associate themselves with, would be better? because that's what the opposite of visibility is - like it or not, making people realize that trans people are just people like anyone else is a necessary pre-condition for acceptance.