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TeeYiYi

(8,028 posts)
Thu Mar 1, 2012, 12:18 AM Mar 2012

Feminist trans advocates should support Bradley Manning...


By: Rainey Reitman

Some thoughtful feminist scholars have recently called on the Bradley Manning Support Network to begin referring to the accused WikiLeaks whistle-blower with a female pronoun. Emily Manuel’s essay in Global Comment highlighted why many of us who strongly support transgender rights are sensitive to the pronouns we use when we refer to Manning.

As an ardent supporter of Bradley Manning and a feminist, I have given this issue a great deal of thought. Given the unusual and perhaps unprecedented circumstances of the situation, I wanted to explain why I’m still calling him Bradley. In so doing, I also hope to demonstrate why folks who care passionately about queer and transgender rights should come out in support.

(snip)

If these materials are to be believed, then it appears that Manning was questioning his gender identity. Manning’s lawyers have noted that he had sought counseling, but we don’t know if any final decision was ever made. We don’t know whether Manning wanted “Breanna” to be a primary identity, or if this was an alter ego that was never meant to be indicative of primary gender identification. We do know — from our own private conversations with friends and family members — that prior to his incarceration, Manning had not asked people to refer to him with a female pronoun.

(snip)

We also need to bear in mind that PFC Manning is currently – and quite literally – fighting for his life. He faces ridiculous charges of “aiding the enemy,” which carry a maximum sentence of death, despite the fact that our government’s own impact assessments found no harm to national security from the WikiLeaks materials. This extreme retaliation against Manning for uncovering war crimes stands in stark contrast to the military’s recent decisions to let other soldiers, who have admitted to killing unarmed civilians, walk free with nothing more than a cut in their pay.

More at: http://www.washingtonblade.com/2012/02/23/feminist-trans-advocates-should-support-bradley-manning

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Feminist trans advocates should support Bradley Manning... (Original Post) TeeYiYi Mar 2012 OP
I feel so bad for Bradley. William769 Mar 2012 #1
What am I missing here? Catherina Mar 2012 #2

William769

(55,783 posts)
1. I feel so bad for Bradley.
Thu Mar 1, 2012, 12:34 AM
Mar 2012

Did you know Bradley has been nominated for the nobel peace prize?

I'd like to see these two stories collide on a front page news story.

Catherina

(35,568 posts)
2. What am I missing here?
Thu Mar 1, 2012, 01:02 AM
Mar 2012

What *thoughtful* feminists called on us to start referring to Bradley as *she*?

Advocates for Manning have an obligation to respect his agency and use the pronoun he had preferred prior to his arrest. None of us has the right to switch pronouns for Manning unless he tells us otherwise.


I'm glad you posted this. Bradley has my unconditional support.

If anyone has time, here's a short film about his incarceration that's so sad to watch.

http://vimeo.com/27124177
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