Don2 (Don1 Revised)
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What on earth are you talking about? No one was doing any such thing.
You're arguing that the problem is a male problem but this in no way rebuts the notion that it's a black problem. It might be a black male problem.
It's not because there are non-blacks that kill transgender women, too. We don't even know how many. But imagine you solve the male problem with the male community. Then, guess what? You've solved the alleged black male problem, too. So focusing on blackness is both insufficient and redundant at a minimum. Now, I've also shown this may not even be race anyway but instead economics. So in addition to being insufficient and redundant, it may also be wrong-headed.
Let's agree to this.
- Educating against homophobia and transphobia across the board is helpful.
- Reducing economic inequality is also helpful to reduce all homicides, not just trans women homicides.
- Improving healthcare by increasing access and quality across the board reduces the problem.
- Removing barriers and discrimination against trans women also reduces the problem so that they are not ending up in high risk situations. That includes stopping promoting a hierarchy where trans women are at the bottom, calling them mentally ill and mocking them and their identities.
- Educating against conservative and fundamentalist religions as well as keeping separation of church and state and promoting secularism is also very helpful to vulnerable persons.
Can we agree?