The very first transgender woman (Angela Ponce, Miss Spain 2018 ) to compete at Miss Universe pageant on 17 December 2018 in Bangkok, Thailand.
I am not a fan of beauty pageants myself. For what it's worth, let's celebrate this as an achievement for gender equality. This is the positive message I particularly want to share to the community. Trans Lives Matter.
I could not be more proud! What say you?
Related article below:
[usatoday.com]
Beauty pageants should've been played out by the 60s but they're like zombies, they just won't die.
Also for those not in the know yet - (And as this group is so very teachable and open) - the APA in no way classifies Gender dysphoria as a mental illness any longer.
Gender dysphoria involves a conflict between a person's physical or assigned gender and the gender with which he/she/they identify. People with gender dysphoria may be very uncomfortable with the gender they were assigned, sometimes described as being uncomfortable with their body (particularly developments during puberty) or being uncomfortable with the expected roles of their assigned gender. (For full article please follow above link).
I'm not a fan of beauty pageants.
I am a big fan of beautiful women but not so much for pageants.
I agree with your statement. Although this is a step for equality in her eyes, I don’t believe it’s a step in the right direction for any woman/trans woman. We have serious income disparity in the workplace that is a more pressing issue along with other rights being infringed upon on a regular basis.
She is absolutely stunning though.
Small steps now will one day been seen as monumental steps in history. What seems like a fight today will be a curiosity in the future; why wasn't inequality fought as hard as some people fight to preserve chauvinism and bigotry? A just moral compass has anyone with a good nature questioning their choices which negatively affected others. Will the bigots look back to this era in shame? We are all making up the fabric of history - does anyone really want to look back at themselves on the wrong side?
Here's hoping this chapter closes quickly, and "the future" begins sooner. I hope one day this wouldn't have made news because she's trans, but simply because she triumphed in a contest (beauty or otherwise).
Not a fan of the pageants either but this is great news and a step in the right direction!
Kudos to contestant for breaking a barrier of sorts. Beauty pagents are a thing of the past.