The funny thing is that the reaction I’ve seen from Mexican people and latinx people has been relatively free of transphobia, much less than what I expected, because I still have the perception the average latinx person feels relatively free to be transphobic.
Meanwhile, Mexican trans women made a parody film using only French stereotypes so “they know what it’s like” and it’s fucking kino . Most people support it and like it, regardless of their position on trans rights. .
Part of me wants to think this movie was a psyop done by closet reactionaries to make a movie to stoke anti-trans hatred.
The funny thing is that the reaction I’ve seen from Mexican people and latinx people has been relatively free of transphobia, much less than what I expected, because I still have the perception the average latinx person feels relatively free to be transphobic.
Meanwhile, Mexican trans women made a parody film using only French stereotypes so “they know what it’s like” and it’s fucking kino . Most people support it and like it, regardless of their position on trans rights. .
Link pls
JOHANNE SACREBLU “el musical” un homenaje a EMILIA PEREZ
Hon hon hon hon, Oui oui
Baguette baguette!
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
all it did is stroke anti- hatred
If it was, they failed, because trans people and transphobes stand united in our hatred of this