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The Too-Accurate-For-Fox-News Auto-Bio of Katrina Rose
There once was a girl from Nantucket
who, owing to bad luck, bad karma or maybe even a bad in utero bet on
the 1964 presidential election (or some really screwed-up combination
thereof), was born nowhere near Nantucket and not looking enough like
a girl for the doctor who delivered her to realize that she was a girl.
And, so went the first 33½ years of my life. Was it good for you too?
Actually, along the way I kept several breweries in business
throughout the 1980s, snagged an Environmental Design degree from
Texas A&M University, painted a few paintings, sold a few photographs,
procured a law degree from a school that wanted to be part of (but
couldn’t quite pull it off) Texas A&M University, and shook off
enough of that bad luck, bad karma and whatever was left from that
LBJ-AuH20 bet to be able to become the real me.
And then I learned how screwed up the world really was – and is.
This, naturally, led me to I’d Rather Be a Trans Flake Than a Trans
Fake, a show that shines light on the one thing that the Gay Rights
Industry™ doesn’t want to be discussed: that, almost four decades
after the Stonewall Riots, the Gay Rights Industry™ doesn’t give a
damn if transgendered people live or die. And it damn sure doesn’t
care if we’re included in civil rights legislation or not. And it
sure as shit doesn’t care if we’re harmed by its increasingly insane
efforts to win gay marriage rights.
I’m a research geek-ess who has published a bunch of law review
articles on trans law. I also still have that law degree – and a
couple of law licenses. But, remember: this show isn’t legal advice;
its analysis of reality. Okay, there’s a bit of humor and music (some
trans, some non-trans) too. But, you will definitely find no kind
words for those who claim to be friends and supporters of transsexuals
and transgendered people but who are actually anything – and
everything – but.
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