LGBTQIA+ Coalition

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Coalition is how liberation was built

“LGB without the T” isn’t a neutral preference — it’s a divide-and-isolate strategy. And history is very clear: LGBTQIA+ rights moved forward when we protected each other, not when we threw the smallest group under the bus.

What coalition looks like in real history

How to say it: “You don’t have to personally ‘get’ trans people to see this: dividing marginalized groups is how rights get rolled back.”

Celebrate the truth: trans people helped build the modern movement

Trans and gender-nonconforming people weren’t “late additions.” They were there in the street-level fights, in the early organizing, in care networks and mutual aid, and in the push for nondiscrimination protections — even when mainstream organizations tried to sideline them.

Alternative ways to say it: “Even if you only care about LGB rights, weakening protections for one group makes all protections easier to attack later.”

Why “LGB without the T” is a trap

Gentle extra: Some people know they’re gay early — that’s widely accepted now. The question is simple: why wouldn’t some transgender kids know who they are, too?

Questions that invite reflection

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