How wonderful to see how Spain has changed. I remember how it was EVERYWHERE, 55 years ago in Europe. For me, as a lesbian, the wonderful shock has been the youth of Spain and Ireland. The amazing thing was to see people of my generation discussing their ideas on the topic.
Nothing, they are two very different concepts that are independent from each other. Sexual orientation determines which gender(s) you are attracted to. Being cisgender or transgender is about your own identity. But I suppose you asked this question because you do not see what gay men and lesbian women have in common with trans women and men. Well, as the abbreviation LGBT states, our community is made of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Transgender people (usually, the abbreviation also adds Q for "Queer" and "I" for "Intersexual"). What links us together is our "otherness" - we are minorities and we all experience discrimination in this very binary, heterocentric, patriarchal world. So, even though our personal struggles are not identical, we all face the same oppressor and might as well join forces to fight discrimination together. Does this clear things up for you?
in addition to what the first commenter said, there is also a crazy overlap between trans and nonheterosexual people. they are nominally separate concepts but the fact that so many trans folks are queer and vice versa, and they relate those aspects of their identities to each other, just underscores that they belong together. it makes no sense to separate them.
Tout dépend des préférences personnelles en fait. C'est vrai que populairement le terme 'transgenre' est plus actuel et que 'transsexuel' fait penser à un diagnostic dépassé des personnes trans comme étant malades, mais je connais plein de gens qui se revendiquent en tant que personnes transsexuelles ! Certain.es font même une différence disant que les personnes transsexuelles sont celles ayant subi un changement de sexe ;)
Non è il paese piu' avanzato d'Europa, gli stipendi sono bassi e non c'e' molto lavoro. ma in fatto di diritti e di accettazione verso la comunita' LGBT è il numero 1.
@@bibiana761 Je pense qu'en Espagne la communauté LGTB est accepté en generale, mais para example en Royaume Uni ce a été comme ci depuis les années 80.
Spain has indeed made huge strides in several social domains. Like the prevention and education against sexist / domestic violence. Things like lessons for men about respectful nontoxic masculinity, fatherhood, etc. With an entire system or chain to protect women against violence, including a real path with help for violent men instead of just a simple prison sentence. They've really thought about multiple aspects of the problem, from education to physical prevention and proper dedicated task forces that take the issue very seriously. There were reports in France about the way Spain is tackling this particular issue, and others. The country is a great example to follow on these subjects, kudos Spain ! What we should do more often in EU for subjects that are held at the national level is to look at all member countries to identify which ones have found great solutions for several issues and copy what has succeeded as closely as possible, instead of trying to reinvent the wheel every time while claiming that "we're different so we can't import their way of doing things". Let's try doing the exact same thing first before claiming differences and saying it's not possible to do the same...
Desde Madrid digo que tienes razón el resurgimiento de la extrema derecha es un mal mundial y por eso tenemos que unirnos para los derechos de todos, aquí o en la luna y no desviarnos en políticas exhaustas que no ayudan en nada
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How wonderful to see how Spain has changed. I remember how it was EVERYWHERE, 55 years ago in Europe. For me, as a lesbian, the wonderful shock has been the youth of Spain and Ireland. The amazing thing was to see people of my generation discussing their ideas on the topic.
Thanks so much for sharing this!
What has sexual orientation got to do with transgender?
Nothing, they are two very different concepts that are independent from each other. Sexual orientation determines which gender(s) you are attracted to. Being cisgender or transgender is about your own identity.
But I suppose you asked this question because you do not see what gay men and lesbian women have in common with trans women and men. Well, as the abbreviation LGBT states, our community is made of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Transgender people (usually, the abbreviation also adds Q for "Queer" and "I" for "Intersexual"). What links us together is our "otherness" - we are minorities and we all experience discrimination in this very binary, heterocentric, patriarchal world. So, even though our personal struggles are not identical, we all face the same oppressor and might as well join forces to fight discrimination together. Does this clear things up for you?
Nothing .
They don't belong in
one pot . ✖
Q es una identidad minoritaria. Por eso esta en las siglas LGBTQ
in addition to what the first commenter said, there is also a crazy overlap between trans and nonheterosexual people. they are nominally separate concepts but the fact that so many trans folks are queer and vice versa, and they relate those aspects of their identities to each other, just underscores that they belong together. it makes no sense to separate them.
Interesting... Hello from Bucharest, Romania - a huge underrated city in Europe:)
Why don't you put the name of the organization somewhere.
Thank you Arte ! Greetings from İstanbul ..
Comment peut-on tourner tout un documentaire sur la communauté LGBT et ne pas savoir qu'on dit "transgenre" et non "transsexuel·le" ?? 🙄
Tout dépend des préférences personnelles en fait. C'est vrai que populairement le terme 'transgenre' est plus actuel et que 'transsexuel' fait penser à un diagnostic dépassé des personnes trans comme étant malades, mais je connais plein de gens qui se revendiquent en tant que personnes transsexuelles ! Certain.es font même une différence disant que les personnes transsexuelles sont celles ayant subi un changement de sexe ;)
Love to hear these stories!
interesting, thank you Arte
Même si c'est pas vrai que l Espagne este le pays le plus avancé d Europe, ça semble merveilleux.
Non è il paese piu' avanzato d'Europa, gli stipendi sono bassi e non c'e' molto lavoro. ma in fatto di diritti e di accettazione verso la comunita' LGBT è il numero 1.
@@bibiana761 Je pense qu'en Espagne la communauté LGTB est accepté en generale, mais para example en Royaume Uni ce a été comme ci depuis les années 80.
Spain has indeed made huge strides in several social domains.
Like the prevention and education against sexist / domestic violence.
Things like lessons for men about respectful nontoxic masculinity, fatherhood, etc.
With an entire system or chain to protect women against violence, including a real path with help for violent men instead of just a simple prison sentence.
They've really thought about multiple aspects of the problem, from education to physical prevention and proper dedicated task forces that take the issue very seriously.
There were reports in France about the way Spain is tackling this particular issue, and others.
The country is a great example to follow on these subjects, kudos Spain !
What we should do more often in EU for subjects that are held at the national level is to look at all member countries to identify which ones have found great solutions for several issues and copy what has succeeded as closely as possible, instead of trying to reinvent the wheel every time while claiming that "we're different so we can't import their way of doing things".
Let's try doing the exact same thing first before claiming differences and saying it's not possible to do the same...
@KyrilPG yeah. But obviously there is still so much to do. A great task ahead of us.
Ils disent qu'ils le franquisme/fascisme o a eté barré en Espagne. C'est faux. Pour les catalans le fascisme en Espagne est ben persistent
Bien sûr, c'est eux-mêmes les fascistes
Desde Madrid digo que tienes razón el resurgimiento de la extrema derecha es un mal mundial y por eso tenemos que unirnos para los derechos de todos, aquí o en la luna y no desviarnos en políticas exhaustas que no ayudan en nada
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