Skal vores transkønnede nu til at bære overfaldsalarm. Umiddelbart vil jeg sige nej, men hvad er det for en verden vi lever i. Grunden til, at jeg nævner dette i søndagsbloggen, er, at jeg sidste søndags åbnede min Facebook og læste dette:
"This morning, when coming back from a bar to my house, a guy followed me and threaten me with a pocket knife. He forced me to take him up to the apartment where he beat me up and then stole my computer and cellphone. I am a 100% sure this is directly link with the fact that I was crossdressed, not just a simple mug (he had flirted with me in the bar, and I had rejected him). VIOLENCE AGAINST TRANSGENDER WOMEN IS A REALITY, EVEN IN A COUNTRY LIKE DENMARK. I already took this to the police and helped them to identify the guy. But this announcement here is simply testimony that WE ARE A POPULATION IN RISK. I can tell you all that I am fine now, and besides the broken nose, and the stolen computer and phone, I stand up strong against this and any other kind of violence. I DID NOT DESERVE THIS, I DID NOT EARN THIS FOR "BEING DRESSED ATTRACTIVELY", I DID NOT ASKED FOR THAT CRAZY PSYCO TO EXIST, AND IF YOU READ THIS FROM MY COMPUTER OR CELLPHONE, YOU CAN COUNT ON THE FACT THAT I WILL DO EVERYTHING TO PUT YOU ON JAIL. #FuriaTravesti"
HVORDAN KAN DETTE SKE I DANMARK?
Jeg har oplevet Paul flere gange i forbindelse med nogle arrangementer. Paul er forperson for BLUS, og blev brutalt overfaldet sidste weekend. Fyren der fulgte efter Paul, truede sig adgang til lejlighededen med en kniv.
Hvordan pokker kan dette ske i Danmark? Er det fordi Poul er transkønnet? Hvordan kan politiet sige, at det desværre er en gruppe, der er i risiko?
Skal vi som LGBT'er virkelig være bange for at gå ud?
Dette er en del af søndagsbloggen, som du kan være med til at diskutere på vores Facebook, som du finder her.