On Trans Day of Remembrance (20th November 2021), we remember and honour the
lives of trans and gender-diverse people reported murdered in the last 12 months.Trans people around the world face structural, institutional, societal, anddirect violence. The violence that trans people face has roots in the policies,laws, and institutional practices of capitalist society. ---- We have long knownthe function of gender roles and gender inequality in capitalism, not just individing the working class, but also in ensuring the cultural norms that securethe provision of unpaid domestic and care work. Following from this analysis, weadd trans people's struggle against oppression to a structural understanding ofoppression in modern society. Indeed, gender nonconformity poses a threat tothose patriarchal structures of gender oppression, whereby capitalism benefitsfrom unpaid work in the home that is still, to varying degrees, divided accordingto traditionalist gender roles.It is clear that transgender and non-binary people's experience of inequality,discrimination and violence cannot just be explained with reference to individualprejudice. Structural observation shows that we must also pay attention to therole of capitalist exploitation.One in three UK employers said in a 2018 survey that they would be less likely tohire a trans person. The retail sector came out even worse, with 47 per cent ofemployers saying they were unlikely to employ a trans person.Research in the US has shown that trans people are twice as likely to be livingin poverty as the general population , and that work place discrimination affectsmore than three quarters of transgender people, who disproportionately face suchissues as loss of employment due to discrimination, refusal to hire, privacyviolations, and extreme levels of unemployment. Of the reported killings of transand gender-diverse people whose profession was known, worldwide, 58 per cent weresex workers. From this we can see that transgender people are more likely to be workingclass, and therefore we must conclude that trans rights is a class issue. And theviolence that trans people face is a class issue.We in the ACG are against all oppressions and inequality both because of thehardship and suffering it causes and because we need to unite as a class if weare to be effective in our struggles. The working class is composed of people ofvarying sexuality, people with disabilities, those who struggle against thestraitjacket of gender categories, people from many ethnic backgrounds.Divide and rule has long been used as a tool to subjugate us. We in the ACG seekto unite the working class, because our struggles are worth fighting fortogether, in an integrated fight to seek revolutionary social change and tocreate a society in which exploitation is abolished and all resources are held incommon.transrespect.org/en/tmm-update-tdor-2021/https://www.anarchistcommunism.org/2021/11/19/trans-rights-is-a-class-issue/_________________________________________A - I N F O S N E W S S E R V I C EBy, For, and About AnarchistsSend news reports to A-infos-en mailing listA-infos-en@ainfos.ca
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