“The Party (Labour) has got to watch that is isn’t just seen
as a party of Māori,
Pacific Islanders and life stylers” Herald 22nd Sept
So what does my X-ray experience have to do with the above statement – everything. See the writer of said statement believes that the Labour Party needs to return to its traditional roots of supporting the workers of this country not those others those ‘life stylers’ aka homosexuals, transgendered peoples and intersex peoples. And whilst yes I am saying it – it goes without saying the writer is a racist.
Pacific Islanders and life stylers” Herald 22nd Sept
It was in fact interesting that I read this about half an
hour after having a verbal altercation with medical staff at Waikato hospital. I
was there for a routine x-ray of my hip however found myself facing the usual ignorance
of gender and sexuality when once again the question of whether I could be
pregnant was raised. As per usual I have refused to answer. Why you ask? Well for
one if you meet me you would know. Bit mostly I refuse to answer as I am not
prepared to buy into the normalised idea that there exists merely two genders. My gender is as far as I am conernced and has
been for 37 years a butch dyke.
Unfortunately for the past 37 years my gender BUTCH DYKE has
been marginalised as it does not fit into the genderised box of male / female. No
I am neither I am not a women nor a man – my gender sits in the grey area between
your dichotomised simplistic rankings. As
per usual the reply I received on sharing this startling information was one I have
heard for 37 years ‘I am not interested in your sexuality’ Well honey I was not
sharing that I was telling you my gender as defined by me for me. So what does my X-ray experience have to do with the above statement – everything. See the writer of said statement believes that the Labour Party needs to return to its traditional roots of supporting the workers of this country not those others those ‘life stylers’ aka homosexuals, transgendered peoples and intersex peoples. And whilst yes I am saying it – it goes without saying the writer is a racist.
I can hear some of my more
conservative friends (yes I have a few) moan and decry the place of academics
in the political arena. I know some of you think that we make things far too
complex, especially when the answers are simple – like Feed the Kids – Workers
Rights etc. But seriously is it that hard to think beyond the comment made in
the Herald. This seemingly simple comment is a reminder that the Labour Party
has been ‘pandering’ to specialist groups and to continue to do so will mean being
cast to the opposition benches. But that is crap and I mean BIG CRAP.
See gender ‘transgression’ (a
term used by the straight world in a negative way but a term I see in a
political positive way) is not something that is unique to the upper classes – gender
identity transcends class and race. And whilst many of us are accepted by our
whanau – communities etc just as many are not. Our rangatahi, in particular, are
often cast into the streets to sell themselves. Those who make it into traditional working spaces
are expected to down play their difference or expect the brunt of employers –
workers and the union’s discomfort and jokes. So yes we, those who fall between
the binaried notions of male / female are part and parcel of the issues labour
is being encouraged to address.
Try going for a job when you look
like a me a butch dyke – I can tell you it takes less than 2 minutes to know I
am not getting the job – it usually starts with a small gasp as prospective employers
realise that I am NOT MALE. Even today
when one expects tolerance and acceptance I find raised eyebrows and distain particularly
when I walk with my mokopuna down the street. Apart for the “is that white man
your grandfather’ questions, some people still hold some belief that I am a
child molester or some such thing because of the way I look. And do not say I am reading into things – I have
had to live with this for 37 years; from extreme situations where people have
literally dragged kids out of my arms to the double takes as I play with
Nelsena at parks.
So what does this have to do with the political picture we
now have in front of us? Lots, see Labour is being reminded that even in the 21st
century holding hands with the freaks is taking a risk and if they wish to come
back from the barren lands of the opposition benches they should cast adrift
those who make the centre left uncomfortable. If they want another shot at governing
then certain groups must not be prominent in their policies. Social liberalism aka feminism faggots and
freaks need to be side-lined for real issues workers’ rights and union matters.
However like all you ‘normal’ people we also have children,
need to eat, pay our rent, work and vote. Not all of us can open our own cabaret
clubs, or become famous drag kings or queens. And our rangatahi are the most vulnerable
if they transgress. It is time for people to understand that it is in the grey
areas that those who fight for special justice must act – those who are not
fully represented by a system that still relies on old dichotomies black or
white – right or wrong – male or female it is between these fixed positions
that our people gay / trans / intersex / children / Māori / Pacifica are forced
to carve out an existence.
So to all of you that define yourselves as ‘left’ especially
all of you associated with the conservative left – you can have your carrot but
you cannot have it without us because we exist and we will not be relegated to
the margins. So remember gender is not
fixed - it is fluid and we all of us prove this by in fact existing– this might
be hard to swallow but is it really that hard not to grasp - – as the old
saying goes we are here So GET USED 2 IT!!!!
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