Sadie's Dream: 11-Year-Old Transgender Girl's Essay In Response To Obama Inauguration

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Sadie, 11-Year-Old Transgender Girl, Writes Essay In Response To Obama's Inauguration Speech

Barack Obama made history on Monday when he became the first president to speak about the Stonewall uprising and the gay rights struggle during an inaugural speech.

While many in the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community were thrilled with the mentions, an 11-year-old transgender girl named Sadie wondered why the President didn't directly address trans people, too.

"Sadie was so proud of President Obama for including the gay community in his inaugural address on Monday; however, she felt like the trans community wasn't included," Sage, Sadie's mother, told The Huffington Post on Tuesday. "That inspired her to write her own 'speech.'"

The speech, which began making the rounds on the Internet soon after the President spoke and was published in full on the TransGriot site, reads:

"The world would be a better place if everyone had the right to be themselves, including people who have a creative gender identity and expression. Transgender people are not allowed the freedom to do things everyone else does, like go to the doctor, go to school, get a job, and even make friends.

Transgender kids like me are not allowed to go to most schools because the teachers think we are different from everyone else. The schools get afraid of how they will talk with the other kids' parents, and transgender kids are kept secret or told not to come there anymore. Kids are told not to be friends with transgender kids, which makes us very lonely and sad.

When they grow up, transgender adults have a hard time getting a job because the boss thinks the customers will be scared away. Doctors are afraid of treating transgender patients because they don't know how to take care of them, and some doctors don't really want to help them. Transgender patients like me travel to other states to see a good doctor.

It would be a better world if everyone knew that transgender people have the same hopes and dreams as everyone else. We like to make friends and want to go to school. Transgender people want to get good jobs and go to doctors like they are exactly the same. It really isn't that hard to like transgender people because we are like everyone else."

Sadie socially transitioned from male to female in kindergarten. She was home schooled until this year and is now in fifth grade and attending public school. A vegan, she loves anything that "protects the environment," as well as reading, swimming, basketball and texting her friends. She listens to Lady Gaga, Pink and Justin Bieber and wants to work for Green Peace when she grows up. She also wants to be a mom.

Though Sadie has been openly discriminated against, her mother says that she "isn't shy or ashamed of who she is," and adds, "I'm always 'on' when we go out because I never know when she'll strike up a conversation with the person in front of her in line at Trader Joe's. When she chats with people, she introduces herself as, 'Hi, I'm Sadie, my favorite color is pink, I'm vegan, and I'm transgender. Who are you?'"

Sage says she encouraged Sadie to write the essay because she thought "it might help empower her and overcome any feelings of oppression." In the end she says that she wants Sadie "to know that she has a voice. My dream for her is that she will be happy. That's all, really. I just want her to be happy."

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/23/transgender-girl-obama-speech_n_2533298.html
 
Re: Sadie's Dream: 11-Year-Old Transgender Girl's Essay In Response To Obama Inaugura

Background:

Obama Inauguration Speech Makes History With Mention Of Gay Rights Struggle, Stonewall Uprising

President Obama made history when he mentioned both the Stonewall uprising and gay and lesbian people being treated "like anyone else under the law" during his second inauguration speech.

"We, the people, declare today that the most evident of truths -- that all of us are created equal -- is the star that guides us still; just as it guided our forebears through Seneca Falls, and Selma, and Stonewall..." he said.

He continued:

"It is now our generation’s task to carry on what those pioneers began. For our journey is not complete until our wives, our mothers, and daughters can earn a living equal to their efforts. Our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law -- for if we are truly created equal, then surely the love we commit to one another must be equal as well."​

This was the first time that a president has addressed gay rights during an inauguration speech.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/...all-gays_n_2520962.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices
 
Re: Sadie's Dream: 11-Year-Old Transgender Girl's Essay In Response To Obama Inaugura

What does that even mean? I guarantee you this issue will become more prominent.

Maybe, but what I am saying is, it will become more prominent for the most part the majority of people don't give a fuck about these people. Live and let live of course but to force social or moral acceptance down the throats of people or have issue with it will only make them more hated at the end of the day. Enjoy your life and your decisions, but as far as 'forcing' me to accept or address you? :smh:

Next lets have a platform and a social order for people who get facial tattoos, or gangs given legal passes as a social club or political party :hmm:
 
Re: Sadie's Dream: 11-Year-Old Transgender Girl's Essay In Response To Obama Inaugura

Isn't this just really a cross dressing boy ?
 
Again.... Who the fuck allows their 11yr old get a sex change ? ( transgender teen not cross dressing ) r they pushin this thing that hard now ? And who cares if Obama didn't use the most political all encompassing term ? We know when they say LGBT etc it means everyone and everything inbetween ! That includes him/her. Guess u can't please everyone .. But still...11yr old transgender ? WTF ?
 
Re: Sadie's Dream: 11-Year-Old Transgender Girl's Essay In Response To Obama Inaugura

Maybe, but what I am saying is, it will become more prominent for the most part the majority of people don't give a fuck about these people. Live and let live of course but to force social or moral acceptance down the throats of people or have issue with it will only make them more hated at the end of the day. Enjoy your life and your decisions, but as far as 'forcing' me to accept or address you? :smh:

Next lets have a platform and a social order for people who get facial tattoos, or gangs given legal passes as a social club or political party :hmm:

My answer to that is "So what?". Groups don't fight for equality to be liked, they do it for their constitutionally recognized right of equal protection. If there are laws in place that prevent a segment of people from enjoying their lives and they arent harming anyone or themselves, then they should stand up and fight to change that even if it turns other people off.

Again.... Who the fuck allows their 11yr old get a sex change ? ( transgender teen not cross dressing ) r they pushin this thing that hard now ? And who cares if Obama didn't use the most political all encompassing term ? We know when they say LGBT etc it means everyone and everything inbetween ! That includes him/her. Guess u can't please everyone .. But still...11yr old transgender ? WTF ?

I had to read it a couple times and it looks more like it's a boy who lives as a girl. I don't think he's had an operation (what doctor would even do that?).
That's some odd parenting to me too.
As for the President, he might not have used the term "LGBT" this ONE time but he has on many other occasions so let it go, kid.
 
Re: Sadie's Dream: 11-Year-Old Transgender Girl's Essay In Response To Obama Inaugura

I had to read it a couple times and it looks more like it's a boy who lives as a girl. I don't think he's had an operation (what doctor would even do that?).
That's some odd parenting to me too.
As for the President, he might not have used the term "LGBT" this ONE time but he has on many other occasions so let it go, kid.

Good to know I'm not alone. LOL. I had to read the original article a couple of times and I had written a reply questioning both the parenting and whether legal consent was or even could have been given for a medical procedure. About that time, something just wasn't right and I looked up "transgender" -- which, much to my surprised, turned out to be different from what I had been thinking this was, a "Transexual" case. Of course, I discovered that they are, or can be, two entirely different concepts.

I Still question the parenting here, even if this is just a sexual identification issue.

:hmm:
 
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