Friday, February 18, 2011

Shut Up Fool! Awards-Post CPAC Edition

The conservafool madness known as CPAC has departed Washington DC until 2102, and I won't have to look at any conservafools contaminating C-SPAN for long stretches of television time until the next House session..

But let's dive right in to this week's edition of the Shut Up Fool Awards.    With Oscar weekend fast approaching I will be announcing who our five Shut Up Fool Lifetime Achievement Award winners will be on Oscar night.     Will probably be more exciting than the Oscar ceremony promises to be.

Once again I had to cut straight to the chase.   This week's winner just had no competition for being stupid, foul and just plain mean spiritedly ignorant.

Our winner this week is conservafool blogger Debbie Schlussel

She captioned a picture of CBS international reporter Lara Logan surrounded by Egyptian protestors as, “Islam Fan Lara Logan Gets a Taste of Islam.”   She then wrote the following foul comment.in reaction to Logan being sexually assaulted in Tahrir Square while covering the story.

“How fitting that Lara Logan was ‘liberated’ by Muslims in Liberation Square while she was gushing over the other part of the ‘liberation.’

You know, people like Schlussel are another reason why I can't stand conservatives.   All I have to say is that when the karmic wheel turns on you, you'll know why.

Debbie Schlussel, shut the HELL Up fool!



Thursday, February 17, 2011

Lea T's Oprah Interview

Here's Lea T's interview with Oprah





Gov. Patrick Bans Discrimination Against Trans State Workers

Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick (D) issued an executive order today in a private ceremony that bans discrimination against trans workers in state government.

Diane DeLap, a trans worker in the state’s Division of Workforce Development who attended today's ceremony.said to Boston.com, “It opens up to the community the fact that transgender people need to be hired and treated properly,”

There is a bill that has been percolating in the Massachusetts legislature for several years that would ban discrimination against trans people in the sate in housing, public accommodations, and private sector workplaces.

The governor supports that legislation, but it has yet to be passed and sent to Gov. Patrick's desk to sign.

Time to get busy Massachusetts letting your voices be heard on the matter.    Thank you Gov. Patrick for doing the right thing for the trans citizens of Massachusetts


Lea T's Models.com Interview

Trans model Lea T will be appearing on Oprah today.   While I still have major issues with Oprah for not ever interviewing an African-American transperson on her show, I'm still going to grudgingly watch this one when it airs later today.

To get you warmed up for that interview, will post the models.com one Lea did recently for you ro peruse.


Lea T models.com interview from models.com on Vimeo.

Now You Discovered You Need Black Transpeople, You're Calling Us

I've only been saying that since I started working for trans rights on a national level since 1998 and on this blog since 2006.   I have warned you swimming in vanilla privilege TBLG peeps running ostensibly inclusive orgs to include us in the paid decision making ranks of this community or suffer the consequences.

Now the chickens are coming home to roost.

Equality Maryland is finding out the hard way that lack of persons of color on your staffs, boards and in your organizations leads to piss poor policy decisions and jacked up legislation that will not garner the support of TBLG people of color.

One thing they forget is that we read, think, and will not just swallow what you say as the gospel truth, especially when you have a long history of screwing us over.

We TBLG people of color also take civil rights legislation very seriously and believe in an approach that has worked since Emancipation.    Write the laws as broadly as possible to cover everybody.   


And once again, they made their usual blunder of not getting input from African-American trans leaders.  It's exacerbated by the fact that Maryland has a 30% African American population, and one of the wealthiest concentrations of African Americans in Prince George's County on DC's doorstep.

You not only need us on this issue, but will need us when the inevitable referendum happens on the marriage bill..  There's a large megachurch in Lanham, MD pastored by Bigot Harry Jackson who is just salivating at the chance to repeal it.

Then again, ignoring us is a deliberate pattern we in the Black TBLG community are beyond sick and tired of.   Since the white dominated TGLB orgs know that we hate the incrementalist approaches favored by the GL community on trans rights issues, they don't want any African American leaders who don't favor the incrementalist approach to have a voice or access to legislators.  

Did you see any trans leaders who look like me at the ENDA hearings

The Black trans community is taking the brunt of the casualties and discrimination. If you are going to use our stories to pass trans legislation or want us to lobby and stump for civil rights bills then you not only need to have our input, but make sure said legislation is comprehensive and as airtight as possible.

We also need to be at the table making those decisions. 


You cannot give bigots ANY wiggle room or loopholes to discriminate. Any civil rights bill that doesn't meet that criteria will not get our support.

That dynamic has played out in the last few days as Sandy Rawls announced Trans-United's decision to no longer back a flawed trans rights bill that has no public accommodations language in it at the behest of the Baltimore trans community..

And of course, the white dominated leadership of Equality Maryland is in panic mode.   


When she was supporting it, they couldn't sing Sandy's praises enough.   Now that the script is flipped, out come the white trans attack dogs who are trying to claim 'she doesn't care about the Black trans community' by opposing this bill.

Yeah, right.  When was the last time y'all latte sipping trans attack dogs wallowing in vanilla scented privilege showed up at a Trans-United event, much less in the 'hood in B-more?   

EQ MD tried to pull a fast one in trying to slide this bill through the Maryland legislature, and now that they've been caught are trying to do damage control.   

So naw, don't blow up our phones now when you didn't care what we thought about the piss poor legislation you were trying to craft then or seek our input in making it better..


'The Danish Girl' Movie Finally Begins Filming In July

It was back in 2009 when I wrote the post that announced that Nicole Kidman was going to play transwoman Lili Elbe in the Danish Girl.   

The movie is based on the David Ebershoff novel and at one point had both Gwyneth Paltrow and Charlize Theron slated to play Elbe's wife Gerda Wegener.

The $15 million movie will finally begin shooting in Germany in July with some exterior scenes being shot in Copenhagen.  

Rachel Weisz will now step in to play Gerda and Lasse Hallstrom will direct it.

Should be interesting to see this movie when it's finally done and how Nicole Kidman handles this role as one of our pioneering transwomen. 

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

What Happens In Maryland Also Impacts The Congresscritters

There have been several reasons why I have been loud and extremely vocal about Maryland's HB 235 and the serious potential of my transpeeps getting screwed legislatively again in this state..

Sandy Rawls just announced after consulting with her attorney, that as head of Trans-United she no longer supports this bill.

 Due to public outrage and disappointment of take public accommodations out of Maryland state house bill 235, I Sandy Rawls as the Director of Trans-United reviewed the facts with legal representation. As a result Trans-United is pulling its support for the proposed legislation Gender Anti Discrimination Maryland House Bill 235.


In addition to the fact that a trans rights bill that passes without public accommodations language will have a deleterious effect on trans civil rights legislative efforts elsewhere in the country, all you have to do is look at a map and see the second reason why I'm extremely concerned about what happens in Annapolis

Just a short drive away from Annapolis and Anne Arundel County is our nation's capitol and the District of Columbia.

The Maryland state legislature has Democratic majorities in both chambers and a Democratic governor willing to sign it.    Now let's presume we get not only President Obama's reelection in 2012 and hold the senate, but we get the 25 seats we need to regain the House and make Rep. Nancy Pelosi the speaker again.  

It's now 2013.  The fashionably dressed TransGriot is walking around the Longworth, Cannon and Rayburn House Office Buildings and the Russell, Dirksen and Hart Senate Office Buildings along with other transpeople lobbying senators and representatives trying to garner support to pass a comprehensive and trans inclusive ENDA ASAP.

What do you think our chances are of getting that to happen if a trans rights bill gets passed on the DC doorstep in Maryland without public accommodations language?

So yes, Maryland, not only are you being watched by transpeople around the country, the US Congress is watching you.   Our prospects for an inclusive ENDA in 2013 may ride on y'all as well.