This posting is from: annie
----------
> While the GLBT community here continues to gain social
> acceptance within the larger mainstream hetrosexual community,
> the GLBT community continues to relegate "us" to the bottom end
> of the totem pole. We never gain ground with the rest of our kind
> because they simply won't accept us as their kind.
Some would say that we (the TG community) happen to be the red-headed
stepchild of the GLB(T) movement, and in years past I might agree. As
late as the early 1990s I definitely recall some "we're not really them
and they're not really us" attitude.
I distinctly recall, during the 1970s, efforts of some in the TG
community to distance the TG movement from the gay community.
However, in the recent decade the inclusion of "T" in the alphabet soup
is far more the rule than the exception. There are many common issues
and common concerns between all of the subgroups in such soup.
I do admit that there still appears to be a certain degree of anti-TG
WAB/WBW bias amongst some in the lesbian community but that seems to
have subsided over the past few years.
Intolerance is sooooooo 20th century!
----------
(This posting was entered by annie, an external user of MyDLV.)