Trans woman wins landmark case in China after being subjected to conversion therapy
Trans woman wins landmark case in China after being subjected to conversion therapy

Trans woman wins landmark case in China after being subjected to conversion therapy

It's extremely disheartening that a country presumably devoid of religious brainworms does this to people. China, please look to Cuba for guidance on this.
Cuba has made massive progress in regards to queer rights and i especially appreciate that they got the public on board with an education campaign that has made it one of the most queer-accepting places in the Caribean, but conversion practices are unfortunately still legal there, it's one of the key areas where they still have work to do (the other big ones are recognizing nonbinary identities and allowing gender recognition without bottom surgery).
The AES example here would be Vietnam, which outlawed such practices in 2022.
Pink imperialism and it's consequences
Being more reactionary is not the own they think it is.
Transphobia is mainly motivated by disgust. Religion, "science", tradition, etc... are just the excuses that bigots come up with to justify their abuse of us.
That disgust is not natural, though. Children without indoctrination just get it. All that hatred is learned from somewhere.
The good news here at least is that it sounds like they're moving the right direction
Yes and, unlike the US, they likely won't periodically roll everything back. It's just been agonizingly slow progress over there.
I want to say that the British and their phobias did not help the situation in China. Lot of palacial eunuchs to be too opposed to the idea of more than two genders historically
Religion is certainly often the source of it, but isn't this ultimately an in- vs out-group dynamic? Which isn't exclusively a religious problem, but a phenomenon that sadly occurs in lots of different circumstances.