Transgender Day of Remembrance 2009
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All Comments (15)
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@ethanjamesperry yes
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sadness is a natural response although you wonder while u sit there stunned, how come you don't feel this fear? i am definitely alive but i maintain a bit of hyper-awareness, to the point where i often force myself to be paranoid. it's a defense mechanism, & i don't discredit it's ability to keep me safe. i trust IT, and myself, more than any external body. i can feel the threat of that attack every waking moment, hence why i'm always looking over my shoulder, gazing out the door or window-Jakob
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I will fight for my right to exist. I will voice who I am, and stand strong.
Very Heartfelt and Inspiring Radford, thanks again.
Boe Xavier
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I whole heartedly agree, my friend. 100%. We HAVE to stand up and fight and speak *especially* as a voice for those of us who cannot. I've tried to live my life like that for a long time and will continue to do so. (Cheers on quitting smoking too!!)
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Raford, I love you so much. You've been an amazing big brother/mentor.
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AMEN!
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I can so relate to this... I really hope things get better in the future, because we all need the right to be who we are.
Love this video, very heart felt.
Got remembrace day in london today.
boxergirl84 2 years ago
Thanks for watching. I usually don't make vids this long!
Popeslave 2 years ago
Just been watching Girl like me the Gwen Araujo story, it made me cry so hard.
Haven't cried that way in a while, she was such an amazing yong lady and had her life cut short cause of a bunch of ignorent pricks.
boxergirl84 2 years ago
Oh I know! So horrible! I'm so glad that we're finally getting media representation of some of these people's lives though, even though it's few and far between. *sigh* *hugs*
Popeslave 2 years ago