You can see the context, but it doesn't clarify much AFAICT.
(Also evident in his essay: his degendering of trans women by using "trans people" to refer to issues that primarily affect trans people who were CAMAB, slyly suggesting that white graduates of historically-women's colleges who now hold faculty jobs, like himself, are just as oppressed as low-income trans women of color who do sex work for a living.)
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Date: 2012-09-26 06:11 pm (UTC)(Also evident in his essay: his degendering of trans women by using "trans people" to refer to issues that primarily affect trans people who were CAMAB, slyly suggesting that white graduates of historically-women's colleges who now hold faculty jobs, like himself, are just as oppressed as low-income trans women of color who do sex work for a living.)