巴西议员扮黑脸嘲讽跨性别者。
Brazilian Lawmaker Wears Blackface To Mock Transgenderism

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/brazilian-lawmaker-wears-blackface-mock-transgenderism

巴西议员法比亚娜·博索纳罗在州议会会议期间,因抗议跨性别活动家埃里卡·希尔顿当选为联邦众议员而引发争议。博索纳罗用涂黑脸的示威来质疑跨性别身份的核心论点,质疑自我认同是否能改变固有的生物现实。 她认为,就像涂黑皮肤不能让她成为黑人一样,自称是女性也等同于女性的真实经历,因此希尔顿没有资格在女性议题上发挥领导作用。博索纳罗强调尊重个人对跨性别身份的选择,但认为不应允许这些选择超越生物女性的经历。 此次抗议发生在巴西2022年选举之后,选举结果导致政府转向左倾,并凸显了围绕性别认同和政治代表性的持续辩论。

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Authored by Ben Sellers via Headline USA,

Brazilian legislator last week mocked one of LGBT activists’ core arguments in favor of transgenderism with a simple demonstration during a state assembly session in São Paulo.

Faviana Bolsonaro, a 32-year-old female member of the country’s right-leaning Liberal Party, took the dais on Wednesday to protest the appointment of Erika Hilton, a biological-male transgender activist, to the Chamber of Deputies, equivalent to the U.S. House of Representatives.

Hilton, who is black, is a member of the opposing Socialism and Liberty Party.

A viral video showed that Bolsonaro (who changed her name in solidarity with former conservative president Jair Bolsonaro, no relation) applied blackface during her speech to underscore the point that wishful thinking could not change one’s inherent identity.

“I am a white woman. I’ve had the privileges of a white person my whole life,” she said, according to a translation from the original Portuguese. “Now, at 32, I decide to paint myself, to disguise myself as a black person … and I ask you: did I become black? Do I feel the pain that black people have suffered? … No.”

Biographical details are unclear as to when and if Hilton fully transitioned to “female,” although reports suggest that the former sex worker has been living as a woman since at least 2015, when Hilton’s LGBT activism first rose to prominence.

Hilton and another transgender legislator, Duda Salabert, both entered the national parliament following Brazil’s highly controversial 2022 election, the equivalent of the 2020 election in the U.S., in which far-left President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva ousted Jair Bolsonaro — known as the “Trump of the Tropics” — under dubious circumstances.

Regardless of the electoral legitimacy, though, Fabiana Bolsonaro argued that Hilton was unfit to lead on women’s issues by virtue of lived experiences — or a lack thereof.

“It doesn’t matter if I paint myself — I don’t know what you went through,” she said.

“That’s why I cannot lead that agenda … because I am not black.”

She added a point that critics of the transgender agenda often seek to make: that many opponents are perfectly willing to respect an individual’s private choice to live a transgender lifestyle, so long as doing so does not intrude upon the rights of others who refuse to indulge it.

“Trans people must be respected. … I don’t want any trans person to suffer discrimination,” Bolsonaro noted.

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