Banner Drop for Trans Day of Remembrance

"NOT INTEGRATION, BUT THE DESTRUCTION OF GENDER. TRANS VENGEACE"

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Full title: Toulouse, France: Banner and tags for the Trans Day of Remembrance (TDOR)

“GOLDEN CAGES REMAIN CAGES”

“STATE TRANSPHOBIA, TRANSPHOBIA IN OUR HEADS = DEATH”

“RETALIATION, REVENGE, ATTACK (AGAINST GENDER)”

The “transfriendly” governments use our struggles as progressive vindication to continue their same transphobic, capitalist, colonialist shit… Their so-called integration into this system can in no way be liberating and emancipating. It gives legitimacy to the State to reinforce its power and control our lives and bodies.

When our genders continue to make us targets of harassment, exclusion, murder and/or suicide we don’t just want empty calls for ‘justice’ or quiet candlelight vigils.

While remembering our dead, let’s not forget those who are still struggling!

Solidarity with Jennifer and other surviving rebels in the heart of the prisons

Solidarity with anarchist comrades in Italy, Chile, Belarus,…

Yours, in the attack on gender

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Trans is not the rejection of gender, but only gender-switching. *Queer* is the rejection of gender.

The French radleft too got unsurprisingly overwhelmed by ID pols hipsterism a while back.

Regardless of how trans, their new failed revolutionary subject, has been occurring through history, to make it into a single-issue struggle is typical of the social media representation politics spread through the entire West through Facebook/Instagram/Twitter. Feel free to disagree but look at the facts... before Facebook got big, people were rather talking about the radical politics of queerness, that weren't so easily represented on screens and in great parts rooted in sensibilities not related to what people are wearing, or whatever genital surgery, or hormones they got injected with... :-/

"Regardless of how trans, their new failed revolutionary subject, has been occurring through history," <--- like, this is incomprehensible, first of all. What are you even saying

How is this action "making it into a single-issue struggle". How does their rhetoric suggest anything of the kind

Some people are still talking "the radical politics of queerness" - and I bet some of them wrote this communiqué! On the other hand, I expect you... don't really know what you're talking about, at all. Would love to hear otherwise tho

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