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Reposted by Talia "Estro Junkies" Bhatt ♀︎♀︎
Anti trans radicals have long targeted parents because they know parents are the most potent figures of authoritarian violence against queer kids. Esther Ghey is merely their latest weapon.
November 11, 2025 at 11:50 AM
Reposted by Talia "Estro Junkies" Bhatt ♀︎♀︎
Esther Ghey is of this parental decision, and her decision to bemoan her daughter's ability to be trans, befriend the family of her murderers, and deadname her throughout a book is because she's a fucking ghoul of a transphobe. She grieved the loss of her son, not daughter, let's be real.
November 11, 2025 at 11:46 AM
Reposted by Talia "Estro Junkies" Bhatt ♀︎♀︎
The parents of trans people are notoriously unreliable figures in our lives. The phrase "deadname" arises from our communal knowledge that our own parents will erase our transition and very lives for their own narrative convenience when the world conspired to kill us before our own parents die.
November 11, 2025 at 11:46 AM
Reposted by Talia "Estro Junkies" Bhatt ♀︎♀︎
The BBC has been making an effort to distance itself from Stonewall since 2021

Pulling out of a workplace diversity scheme, and emphasising it never had to support Stonewall’s campaigns or policies
www.bbc.co.uk/news/enterta...
BBC pulls out of Stonewall diversity scheme - BBC News
The broadcaster says its involvement raised questions about its impartiality on some issues.
www.bbc.co.uk
November 11, 2025 at 11:05 AM
Despite saturating the airwaves with reactionary anti-trans screeds for over a decade, the British media effectively considers anything short of openly advocating for trans genocide to be unnacceptable woke gender ideology gone mad.

All this while the island actively falls apart.
November 11, 2025 at 10:41 AM
This YouTube video by the Telegraph alleges that the BBC was captured by "a small group of people promoting the 'Stonewall view' of the debate" on trans rights.

The same BBC that never actually gives any airtime to actual trans people and frequently brings on anti-trans zealots.
How BBC trans coverage was ‘censored’ by its own reporters
YouTube video by The Telegraph
www.youtube.com
November 11, 2025 at 10:39 AM
Reposted by Talia "Estro Junkies" Bhatt ♀︎♀︎
This is literally what the slogan "nothing about us without us" originated out of in the disabled people's movement and I think trans rights organising can sometimes miss our connections to the social harms of medical authority and disablement.
November 11, 2025 at 9:17 AM
Reposted by Talia "Estro Junkies" Bhatt ♀︎♀︎
So the "Her own loved ones" line gets me there, because it precisely is the line that is used to get trans people and gay people in patterns of minimal acceptance that can cause a lot of self-harm. It's a pattern of abuse that is hard to identify because it's done under the guise of acceptance.
November 11, 2025 at 8:13 AM
Reposted by Talia "Estro Junkies" Bhatt ♀︎♀︎
I mean the hardline version of that is essentially what you see in this "My husband is not gay" TV show: people "accepting" that someone is a homosexual, but hey, that shouldn't stop them from living a normal straight life, right?
November 11, 2025 at 8:12 AM
Reposted by Talia "Estro Junkies" Bhatt ♀︎♀︎
They think if queer people made an effort, they could just "fit in", be "normal", and they want to push their kids toward what they perceive this "normalcy" to be, which is often a life where you are as little queer as humanly possible.
November 11, 2025 at 8:11 AM
Reposted by Talia "Estro Junkies" Bhatt ♀︎♀︎
These families have often never had to code switch. They've never had to use cultural subtext to navigate life. They live in the "What you see is what you get" of heterosexuality, and do not care to learn that other people have to live differently.
November 11, 2025 at 8:10 AM
Reposted by Talia "Estro Junkies" Bhatt ♀︎♀︎
A part of this actually echoes with practices that were set in the transmedicalist era, where trans people were more or less ordered not to hang out with or seek to meet other trans people, that they do not become "one of the bad ones".
November 11, 2025 at 8:08 AM
Reposted by Talia "Estro Junkies" Bhatt ♀︎♀︎
Accepting parents are great, better than non-accepting ones for sure, but they are still themselves and they can very easily slip into a "Let's tolerate minimal change until my child wakes up from this delusion" mentality.
November 11, 2025 at 8:06 AM
Reposted by Talia "Estro Junkies" Bhatt ♀︎♀︎
People also take offence when told that their child has a right to privacy, and in some cases, that their child's carer, in the case of a therapist or a doctor for instance, has a confidentiality duty with their patients. You can't go about demanding summaries of your kid's therapy sessions.
November 11, 2025 at 8:05 AM
Reposted by Talia "Estro Junkies" Bhatt ♀︎♀︎
Similarly, if a "child" (once again stressing that in this context the "child" is an adult, we're talking about people in their 20s) is in contact with a trans org, it is not rare for their parent to want to monitor and filter what the "child" has the right to receive as far as information.
November 11, 2025 at 8:04 AM
Reposted by Talia "Estro Junkies" Bhatt ♀︎♀︎
child should have the right to ask for or not. I once heard a woman who must have been 21 get told by her parent "Well it's no use asking about [a certain feminising surgery you can get on your hips] because Mommy said no".
November 11, 2025 at 8:02 AM
Reposted by Talia "Estro Junkies" Bhatt ♀︎♀︎
As an example, and this is a situation that happened several times in front of me: a trans woman in her early 20s is accompanied by her parent, very often her mother because they are the ones being delegated with this by the fathers, at a surgeon's office, where they weigh in on what their adult
November 11, 2025 at 8:02 AM
Reposted by Talia "Estro Junkies" Bhatt ♀︎♀︎
There's a tendency in trans people's parents, when they are accepting, to still want an exaggerate amount of control on their kid's life. I'm not talking about the regular amount of oversight any young person requires, in fact most of the cases I am thinking about right now concern people over 20.
November 11, 2025 at 8:00 AM