Sometimes we can make the false presumption that our experience is the only experience, so we fail to show up to conversations with empathy or an open mind. Then, if we hear something which challenges our experience, we can end up denying, avoiding or invalidating, before we actually listen and absorb. When we do that, we eliminate the possibility of learning anything new, of changing ourselves or our society for the better. We can’t afford for our politicians to continue like this – mocking what they do not understand. As long as they do, they will be failing trans young people like Brianna, and like my own teenage sibling, who have to bear the destructive impact of these conversations every day.
I know that thousands of 13-year-olds have compassionate conversations about sexuality and gender every week. Grown adults in charge of whole countries should be able to manage it too.
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