A Republican “traditionalist” is the most visible transgender person in the world.
Bruce Jenner was a conservative Republican Christian, with all the baggage that came with it.
He became Caitlyn Jenner, but the gender transformation didn’t turn the former Olympian into an enlightened small “l” liberal.
So while Jenner, 65, was at first embraced by the LGBTQI community for drawing attention to the treatment of trans people, some are now having second thoughts about just how beneficial Jenner really is for the cause.
In the 24 hours after her now-iconic Vanity Fair cover, Caitlyn Jenner became the most high profile trans woman in the world.
Following the debut of her reality show I Am Cait, people asked if Jenner could be becoming “the Oprah of the trans community”.
In her new status as a transgender woman, Jenner was praised and welcomed by other trans people, including actress Laverne Cox, performer Candis Cayne, and academic Jenny Boylan.
Since then, though, there’s been a definite cooling-off.
During a recent interview with Ellen DeGeneres, Jenner said, with regard to gay marriage, that she’s “a traditionalist” and didn’t “quite get it”.
She concluded, “I don’t ever want to stand in front of anybody’s happiness. You know? That’s not my job. If that word ‘marriage’ is really that important to you, I can go with it.”
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The thing with Caitlyn is that she transitioned in a way that most transgender people don't. I'm sure it must have been extremely difficult to come to terms with her feelings and make the decision to change her life in an enormous way, especially when she is in the public eye. But she also had massive support, from celebrities, the media, and even the President. She has never really experienced the discrimination, fear and judgement that a lot of transgender people go through. She was able to afford whatever surgery she wanted, the beautiful designer clothes etc. And the instant she went public, she was feted as the new Trans Icon, giving hope to young trans people, isn't she so brave and strong? She did the Diane Sawyer interview, the cover of Vanity Fair, and even made money off her transition with her reality series. Caitlyn is entitled to be as conservative as she likes, but I really don't think she has any idea what it is like to be a trans person in the real world.
Well said. Man or woman, she's still amongst the privileged white with no grip on the real world.