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However, this schism reveals a fundamental misunderstanding of queer history. Historically, gay and lesbian identity was also pathologized as a "deception" or a "lifestyle choice." The arguments used against trans people today—predation, mental illness, threat to children—are the exact same arguments used against homosexuals 50 years ago.

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When Stonewall finally erupted three years later in New York, figures like Marsha P. Johnson (a self-identified drag queen and trans activist) and Sylvia Rivera (a Latina trans woman) were instrumental. Rivera famously threw the second Molotov cocktail and spent years fighting for the inclusion of trans people and gender-nonconforming folks into the nascent Gay Liberation Front. Johnson (a self-identified drag queen and trans activist)

Why do the L, G, B, and T fall under one cultural umbrella? Because the systems that police them are intertwined. Queerphobia (homophobia) and transphobia stem from the same rigid source: —the societal belief that there are only two biological sexes, only two corresponding genders, and that those genders must be attracted to one another. Because the systems that police them are intertwined

You cannot tell the story of LGBTQ culture without the transgender community. The drag balls of Harlem, the riots of the 60s, the silence of the AIDS crisis (where trans nurses cared for gay men abandoned by their families), and the vibrant, pronoun-laden activism of today are all threads of the same cloth.