• shawn1122@lemm.ee
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      Transgenderism has a long precolonial history in India. Westerners have been heavily propagandized into thinking they are the origin story of progressivism (mostly colonial propoganda to justify genocide) when the truth is history is much less linear and much more complex than they are made to think it is.

      I’m not suprised that the propoganda exists. But I am in awe when the worldview it promotes is still held by many today. Perhaps the consequence of having a wholly inadequate education system.

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      With regards to third gender, India was more progressive than Britain until Britain colonized them.

      Hijras are officially recognised as a third gender throughout countries in the Indian subcontinent,[10][11][12] being considered neither completely male nor female. Hijras’ identity originates in ancient Hinduism and evolved during the Delhi Sultanate (1206–1526) and Mughal Empire (1526–1707).

      Beginning in the 1850s, colonial authorities deployed various strategies to end hijra practices, which they saw as “a breach of public decency” and incapable of “moral transformation,” as part of their influence on colonial-era sexuality in India.[47] Although hijras were already criminalised by Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, in 1861, authorities of the North-Western Provinces (NWP) sought to enact a ‘special law’ against hijras.[48] By 1870, no high-ranking British officials argued against the implementation of special legislation to address the ‘hijra problem’, thus solidifying an anti-hijra campaign all across the Indian subcontinent.

      Hijra wiki

      Colonialism is a plague.

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    The US Supreme Court will rule trans women are women…right after that Gilead law prohibiting women from having checking accounts gets passed.

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    What is the state of LGBTQ+ rights in India? What’s it like to be queer there? I just realized I know shocking little about this.

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    Big oof. India seems to be doing much better on their minority policy than even United Kingdom is. Seems the West may not be the Bastion of so-called Freedom anymore