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So, Nintendo actually made Vivian openly trans in the English release of the TTYD remake.

Let’s fucking go

This is such a huge win that a lot of people, especially people who aren't trans/LGBTQIA+ themselves won't even realize. Trans representation (specifically GOOD trans representation) in media is so hugely important for letting the world know we exist, for dispelling negative stereotypes painted about trans people in media for decades, and for everyone I know who sees a lot of themselves in Vivian. This is such amazing news in a time where a lot of the world seems like it's turning their faces away from trans women and I'm truly so happy for all the girls who are gonna grow up with the representation that was denied for us in the original localization :heart:
 
Not gonna lie this was such a slam dunk easy win for good pr from Nintendo's side that I am genuinely surprised they did it. Delighted to be proven wrong in this case however. Delighted for all my trans girlies and guys x
This, Nintendo is one of the best companies at dropping the easiest layup but this is going to make so many people happy, myself included. They're on a decent streak as far as LGBT rep goes, still have a ways to go but I'm happy to have grown up on their games. Never played TTYD growing up but this has absolutely put the remake on my radar. You love to see it. Trans rights babyyyy
 

So, Nintendo actually made Vivian openly trans in the English release of the TTYD remake.

Let’s fucking go
between this, the recent (ish) fire emblem games letting you be gay, splatoon side order practically confirming the relationship between marine and pearl, and wolfey beating a (allegedly former) transphobe with the funny imposter stall mushroom, gay nintendo fans stay winning.
 
some reflections I've had recently as we approach another year of pride, even though writing has never been my strong suit

I’ve identified as non-binary for about a year now. I've been quiet about it, at least on here, as I figured no one would really care. Almost nothing has changed for me. I dress more or less the same save for some feminine additions to the wardrobe, I listen to a lot of the same music, I still yearn for approval I’ll never receive.

Nothing has changed, except for how fearful the headlines often make me.

During my waking hours, I feel forced to grapple with the unavoidable fact that queer existence in America always has been and continues to be dangerous.

Our nightclubs are subject to attack, hate crimes against the LGBTQ+ community are at a staggering record-high, and our very ability to exist in spaces such as bathrooms matching our chosen gender identity and classrooms is being legislated out of existence by lawmakers distinctly unopaque in their hateful motivations. Access to essential health-care, and especially gender-affirming care, is much worse on average, and is being made even harder to access depending on which state one resides in.

The thing about queer existence, is that it’s an overtly revolutionary act. It is a mode of being that serves to posit that the chains of history, of religion, of socially-constructed views regarding sex and gender, need no longer apply. It serves to suggest that we need only be beholden to the dreams laying upon faraway horizons and the tender exhilaration of the love and joy found along the way there.

It is unknown, and thus very much frightening for those not in the know.

Queer existence is thus most often lived amongst the margins. It means to consume affirming literary works in seclusion, seeking to feel comfort in a lived experience frequently deemed improper at best, and damning at worst.

It means to look for solidarity not in open dialogue, but in the styling of hair, in subtle allegory, in the slightest of smiles whispering wordlessly yet sonorous all the same.

It means to mirror Ophelia from Hamlet, sitting by the riverbank in deep contemplation of one’s own mortal coil, ruminating on souls swept out to sea in days not long past.

Still, for every moment of despair I have in regard to queer acceptance, I remind myself of Obergfell v. Hodges, of the growing numbers at the pride parades every year, of the boom of movie-stars and pop singers living harmoniously in the spotlight. There is still much work to be done, but a lot of progress that has been made in recent times.

As we approach June once more, I remain cautiously optimistic for the day where everyone, children especially, can partake in their truest selves. I hope that this day is soon to come, that victory for compassion above all else is all but inevitable in the long-run.

I wait with unabashedly awed suspense for this very fateful moment, like a sunflower, proudly basking under the palest of moonlight.

stay safe out there, i love you.
 
AKA, the month where some companies pretend to give a shit by making their icons rainbow coloured, only to at the end of the month change them back to normal and not continue supporting the LGTBTQIA+ community by acting as it never happened.

But also Happy Pride Month
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Hi more news from Japan

The Supreme Court (which is Japan’s highest court) is going to rule as to if a transgender women can have parental rights over a child conceived after their transition

Source:
Japanese | English

Among the people I’ve spoken to about this, it’s generally seen as another step that Japan is slowly moving towards greater understanding and acceptance of LGBTQ+ people


I’ll update when a ruling comes out. Happy Pride month
 
i'm going to say in advance that this is going to get really, really heavy. It's that time of year again.

Five years ago, I was attacked at a pride event by extremely violent homophobic activists and neo-Nazis to the point of being beaten unconscious. These men had weapons ranging from pvc poles to straight-up assault gloves. Threats against my life from prominent neo-Nazis in my country followed. The pigs did nothing, just like they did nothing when the same fucking degenerates attacked a fifteen year old girl (these are all men ranging from 28 to 55) and busted up her face at a pride event a week earlier (which was heavily publicised in my country). The current state of threats towards the community are not any better, instead we've now seen protests across Canada that essentially are the exact same thing. I do infiltration work on these protests, and hearing these people tell me about how they want to literally attack mothers with their toddlers in their hands just reinforces my belief that these people need to be monitored and forcibly dispersed (since jailing them isn't an option).


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When people say police don't belong at Pride this month, this shit is why.
 
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Hi more news from Japan

The Supreme Court (which is Japan’s highest court) is going to rule as to if a transgender women can have parental rights over a child conceived after their transition

Source:
Japanese | English

Among the people I’ve spoken to about this, it’s generally seen as another step that Japan is slowly moving towards greater understanding and acceptance of LGBTQ+ people


I’ll update when a ruling comes out. Happy Pride month


Nice to finally see these positive steps in Japan while their neighbours South Korea and "Peoples Republic" China even seem to regress sadly (the latter largely due to the Incels elected president and big influence of christian churches). We also may see Gay Marriage legalized in Japan in the next few years, the ruling party cant ignore majority approval forever.
 
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