by Vanessa Edwards Foster
I traveled round the world looking for a home.I found myself in crowded rooms feeling so alone. — Substitute For Love, Madonna
Baby, although I chose this lonely life it seems it’s stranglin’ me now.All the wild men, big cigars, gigantic cars; they’re all laughin’ at the lie. Oh, I’ve been used Ooo-ooh. I’ve been a fool – oh, what a fool!I broke all the rules – oh, yeah! But I must let the show go on — The Show Must Go On, Three Dog Night
There’s been a rather loud and angry din that been dogging the instantaneous prominence and similarly instantaneous departure of Susan Stanton from the Transgender Community. Some of this had been going on for the past month as trans folk were upset with Rep. Barney Frank’s attempts at creating an ad-hoc group (maybe a replacement for an NCTE?) from a “short list” of transgenders who were less “critical” toward the recent ENDA maneuvers than even NCTE.
In one of my previous blogs on this subject (“Looking for Mr. Or Ms. Goodbar”), I didn’t intend to foist blame on the transgender players in this scenario – witting or unwitting as they may be. More to the point, I was concerned primarily with the manipulation that these non-trans kingmakers were attempting to pull on our community.
Most of the latest blares on Stanton, though, were concerning comments published in a new article from the St. Petersburg Times, which admittedly were not comments that were helpful towards the trans community in the least. In fact, much of what I’d read in the article was almost right out of a Human Rights Campaign playbook. Stanton’s quote, “most Americans aren’t ready for [transgenders] yet” were virtually word for word what I’d heard from the likes of Elizabeth Birch and Winnie Stachelberg (former HRC policy director) at the turn of the millennium.
Baby, there’s an enormous crowd of people, they’re all after my blood. I wish maybe they’d tear down the walls of this theater, let me out, let me out! — The Show Must Go On, Three Dog Night
Perhaps it’s just coincidence … considering how she’s been recently courted by the likes of the same HRC to speak and re-validate (at least in HRC’s mind) that they are transgender-inclusive, especially in the absence of NCTE from their fold.
Again, it gets back to what I’d written earlier on the subject from the above-mentioned blog. Somehow, folks such as Rep. Barney Frank and HRC have assumed countenance over decisions for the transgender community. Where did they presume this conservatorship? When one looks at their track record on trans issues, on trans inclusion, on even taking any consideration of trans sentiment, trans history or its own leaders (as viewed and chosen by our own community) into account, we’d have been flat out of our minds to appoint that responsibility to them.
As for Susan Stanton, in some senses I truly feel sorry for her. She’s had a meteoric transition and rise to being tapped as a leader, through no real effort of her own. Stanton was a high-profile discrimination, not unlike some others such as Peter Oiler, J’Noel Gardiner, Christie Lee Littleton or Dana Rivers. Incidents such as this shove their discriminated prey into the harsh glare of media, which oftentimes is not as sympathetic as they initially present themselves to be.
In fact, occasionally the media gets it wrong. There’s a possibility of author’s bias, though more likely a culprit might be time constraints and an inattentiveness to detail, or even “literary license” to create more of a story than was there initially. It’s possible the St. Petersburg Times could’ve taken the quotes out of context. Indeed, I myself have been misquoted by the same paper (though a different writer) in response to one of NTAC’s press releases. It happens.
Some of the quotes from Stanton though showed a lack of depth of understanding of the trans community on the whole. True, for someone in a position of leadership or responsibility, this is bad.
However, we have to keep one thing in mind: how long has Susan Stanton been “out” and part of the transgender community? Not even a year yet! Her story hit just this past Spring. A scant month later, she was speaking and lobbying with NCTE (National Center for Transgender Equality) on Capitol Hill. Is this enough time for Trans America to groom a leader?
Fast-forward another four months: HRC and Barney Frank have announced their decision to pursue ENDA without gender identity and the entire trans community – including NCTE and Mara Keisling are publicly up in arms critical of the hypocrisy. Not only that, but the movement is gaining ground to isolate and erode the prominence of both Frank and HRC.
So HRC decides to conceive “Project Win-Back” and find new trans leaders to help validate themselves once again. Additionally, to help keep their hands clean, they turn the coordination of this effort over to Rep. Frank. As mentioned in my “Ms. Goodbar” blog, they needed someone with little or no knowledge of HRC and Barney, and with an unawareness or disdain for history.
Even at the National Banquet protest in DC, trans attorney Shannon Minter of Natl. Center for Lesbian Rights mentioned to me that HRC was already “sniffing around” and attempting to wrangle Susan Stanton. Well, they corralled their girl, and managed to have her speak at a few of their engagements (Angela Brightfeather would be proud). Then they introduced her to the venerable Barney Frank.
After all their bedazzling star-power, their proficient salesmanship, the message that Susan could be doing ‘important work’ for the trans community – ‘heroic work’ – and even attain instant ‘leadership’ for the trans community. Their pitch appeals to both selflessness and ego, to ambitions and worries of an uncertain future, to an exciting challenge and even to an avenue for income again. Remember Susan’s recent job-loss and concerns for future income? If the quotes attributed to her in the article: “If I have no more professional existence, I will end it. I couldn’t live like that,” are accurate, that’s troubling. It should be easy to see how one from her perspective would agree with such a proposition, especially if they didn’t know better.
For the trans community at large who’ve never been similarly wooed by the HRC machine, the Stanton example is the same thing they’ve been playing with different players for the past decade plus. They’ve seduced many, and left the same number at the altar. And always, it’s HRC, Barney Frank and their ilk that strut proudly, while the transgender community always ends up batter, bruised and beguiled.
It’s quite likely, even with her brief appearance at NCTE in May that Stanton was completely unaware of what HRC and Frank were about. In fact, in such a short time “out”, she truly hasn’t had exposure to much of any of the transgender community – certainly not enough to be considered a well-versed trans community leader. Yet, here she found herself, offered up as potential trans community “leader” by the likes of a professional organization such as the Human Rights Campaign, and an experienced veteran politician such as Rep. Barney Frank. Who would dare argue with that?
On Pam’s House Blend Blog, one of the respondents who went simply by the name of “Zeke,” reported on some of the pre-transition background of then City Manager, Steve Stanton:
They [City of Largo FL] weren’t firing Steve because of poor job performance but simply because he had revealed that he was a transgender person. I spoke on the record, on behalf of my United Church of Christ congregation in support of transgender rights and fairness. This IN SPITE of the fact that I knew for a fact that Steve was a COMPLETE asshole, right-wing conservative and homophobe. I have two very close personal friends, who are openly gay, who had the misfortune of working under him. Gay people were denied advancement opportunities and were treated very poorly as were others who didn’t fit into his very narrow world view.
At this writing, I have no way to ascertain and thus can’t support his opinion personally. If indeed there was veracity to this, it’s quite telling of HRC and Barney Frank’s desperation to grasp at whatever they can for political cover while they seek a convenient way to steer transgenders right down the primrose path to Hell. If there’s fallout from it? “Let the trannies eat their own! We’re free and clear from that piranha pool!”
One must ask: is this desperation grasp to save face the type of professionalism expected from an organization such as this; one that readily pans trans activists’ lack of same, thus inferring wiser decision-making capability? For that matter, is this what we should expect from a long-tenured politician such as Rep. Barney Frank who’s eagerly willing to display his own intelligence while dismissively belittling any who would dare question his acuity? Would they sit tight with similar disconnectedly “wise” decisions made for them?
Apparently the St. Petersburg Times expedited the plan a bit too fast for them to take advantage. The net result is the same for Susan Stanton, though: discredited, reviled and savaged by her own community. Doubtlessly, some of those friends she’s made in gay and lesbian circles will tell her the typical: “this is what your community does to itself – it eats its own.”
However, I’ve also noted a number of the same incidents where the gay and lesbian community has eaten its own as well when they haven’t toed the loyalists’ party line. The only difference is that the Trans Community doesn’t have a star-powered, flush-with-cash organization flashing green and promising dreams to a cash-poor, opportunity-bereft gay and lesbian community in search of separable types to play wedge games. The playing fields aren’t exactly level.
Nevertheless, Stanton will go back to tending to her own life and career. She was surely not someone sufficiently ready for leadership on transgender civil rights. Could she have ever been a good leader? Perhaps she’d have overcome her past, maybe she possibly could’ve decided to contact the trans community and learn about the history of our movement and HRC’s place in this. Or maybe not. Either way, we’ll never know now.
Baby, I wish you’d help me escape. Help me get away.
Leave me outside my address, far away from this masquerade.
‘Cause I’ve been blind – oh, so blind.
I wasted time – wasted, wasted, all too much time
Walkin’ on the wire – high wire.
But I must let the show go on. — The Show Must Go On, Three Dog Night
One thing is certain: the marionette show will continue. The handlers will continue searching for candidates to places their strings upon, and pull to their whims and (hopefully for them) to the entertainment of the transgender audience. And after the trans spectators tire of the show, and in anger cut the strings, dismantle and shred the marionettes into splinters, sawdust and bits of cloth, then what? The handlers, untouched by the ravaging horde inconspicuously slip behind the curtain and drop down another marionette.
Yeah, the marionettes mock and aggravate us. But if we’re tired of this show, shouldn’t we be going after the puppeteers and dismantling and shredding their hands and limbs? Maybe it’s just my Texas take on things, but it seems to make more sense to me.
If one is not willing to invest psychic energy in the internal reality of consciousness, and instead squanders it in chasing external rewards, one loses mastery of one’s life, and ends up becoming a puppet of circumstances.— Author and professor of psychology, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
I tried to be a boy,
I tried to be a girl
I tried to be a mess,
I tried to be the best
I tried to find a friend,
I tried to stay ahead
I tried to stay on top…
Fuck it.… — American Life, Madonna
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Stellewriter
As much as Susan Stanton’s comments may hurt, their is truth in her words and allow for some defense. We can state it in terms of how the actions of one group or individuals can color the water and make life hard for others. In all of the blog around Susan we hear a lot of venomous and hurtful feelings regarding HRC. I do not see HRC as the only culprit here. Yes, they duped Susan into being the “Token Tranny”, the patsy, and then have allowed her to flounder and fall. They did not come to her defense…… A very telling in-action.
If we look back at HRC and others we will see a behavior, which is akin to crapping in someone’s bed. We see photos every year of gay parades where militant and “frankly” perverted gay men expose themselves publically. We see militant and trashy gay men dressing hag drag and mocking Trans-women. And in some cases even Trans-men are now being made a mockery by the dark hearted gay community. (Note: I have many gay friends who I love and hold dear, who also suffer under the militant gay hierarchy) We see militant gay groups picketing churches and disrupting others in their organized activities, and where feel it a right to covert and overthrow. I am not against a gay person working with children, and I think they should be allowed to be an asset to say the Boy Scouts. However, if the purpose is to assault and impose another set of morals and roles, then they are not helping. And on it goes with almost every facet of society, the gay onslaught. It is money and power at our expense.
What does this mean to the Trans-community? Who is it, by association alone, is lumped in with the jerks who seem to think their penis is something anyone is interested. And why would they wish to display them in a public parade? Why would some clowns want to publically demean those Transgender? Why has there been no rebuttal by HRC, or any other gay organization regarding the activity in gay parades and other activities, which are an affront to social decency? It is because it is part of their plan. Understand they do have a plan!** Also, recognize that those who are the constituents of legislators are not sophisticated in their understanding. They see a perversion as a perversion and immorality as immorality; it is by association and simply at face value. I know, because in my old life I sat on church committees having to view material and respond to the content. What could I say when presented with a film showing a gay parade and nude public presentations? How could I try to educate my church community to the differences between different groups. I couldn’t! I could not say that a Transsexual, a Cross Dresser, an Intersexual, and others are all different. It was the HRC and other GLBt organizations efforts to suck us in, that have painted us in a rainbow of colors, which provides no truthful representation, or protection. (By the way, when I did reveal my nature I was accused of being homosexual, a pervert, and a number of other things. I have lost my family, career, and everything because of what a group of militant gay individuals were doing in my town.) So what does this mean to the rest of the Trans-Community?
Simple, who we associate with is reflective of how others see us. We have been cast in a dirty light by the GLBt. We have had our rights, medical access, jobs, and everything stripped away from us by the GLBt. IT has not been a fruitful relationship, not at all. I know many think that numbers are important and that alliances are crucial to moving legislation, but “listen up”, HRC and Barney Frank have very clearly told us otherwise. We are seen by the public as freaks because we are. Why are we freaks, because that is how we have been portrayed, and by whom we have allowed to represent us. Back two decades ago transsexuals were seen as an oddity, but not as perverts and a threat. We were seen as someone with a medical anomaly that was difficult at best to understand. We had an opportunity to educate society at that time, but did not have the organization to speak out. It is not by accident that homosexuality was removed from the DSM IV; the American Psychiatric Association has a large gay population.
It is clear that the HRC is bent on using the Trans-Community as a diversion, while they are active in their attempts at legitimacy and change of legislation. It is a tactic that served well the fascist movement in 1930’s Germany. By the brutalization of Transgender and effeminate who populated the light districts of Cabaret Berlin, it was a way for them to appear legitimate in their authority. Same game here, although not yet as brutal, but watch out; it is coming. Think Sturmabteilung!
Susan Stanton was directly correct when she inferred that the transgender were not ready for prime time, and that they look like men in baggy dresses. Of course, that is how she was programmed. It is the truth as HRC and the GLBt would have us portrayed. Worse we do it to ourselves by playing out in ever more ridiculous actions. IF we are going to bring change and be accepted in the greater arms of society, where we can have family, careers, and rights, then we wil have to do it alone. We will have to do by example and better association. We have to do it. And now Susan Stanton will have to go out and discover on her own that she is not as valuable as Steve may have been. And she will discover that she will have to eat what the other Steve’s like she was have to give. It is not pretty. And her success will be a direct result of how well others perceive her. She was speaking the truth, but do we have the guts to admit it?
(Looking for a new coalition of Trans-Advocacy to speak for us before more are hurt.)
Stellewriter
Jan 8th, 2008
Marti Abernathey
I’ve been going to pride for close to 10 years now, and I’ve NEVER seen anything “perverted”. The worst thing I’ve ever seen was a guy with his shirt off wearing a bikini bottom. It’s nothing worse than I’ve seen at the beach.
You really are my enemy. Your bigotry against gender variant people is misogynistic and reminds me of “straight acting, straight looking” gay men.
I do believe that HRC wrote part of this piece, given the “American’s aren’t ready” part. But the fact that it had Susan Stanton’s name on it and she’s not asked for retraction, and not specifically said what she actually said, she’s needs to take some responsibility in her demise.
Jan 8th, 2008
Susan
Your post is not at all the GLBT/transgender line…but most of what you have said is exactly right.
Jan 8th, 2008
Leigh
Bravo !! … about time the truth was told… Hope we hear more of it..
Jan 8th, 2008
Jennifer
A Poor Excuse for a Transsexual!
I have no pity for you, I do not feel sorry for you in anyway. I hope the world treats you as the garbage you are. You are severely underqualified to lead the ts community. I have far more experience than you will ever have and I am only 26.
You are a sad person, and I hope you live a miserable life.
Maybe you look like a man in a dress you ugly son of a bitch. but I happen to be quite passable! And I know a lot of girls who are gorgeous. You sick ass republican! You Discust me! I want to marry my fiancee after I have the surgery, and it’s people like you who will make that impossible.
Jan 9th, 2008
Jennifer
Susan, You Discust me!
It’s no wonder the TS Comunity hates your guts.
You sick son of a bitch!
you represent everything the TS community is not. You sick ass republican bastard!
Jan 9th, 2008
Marti Abernathey
who are you talking to?
Jan 9th, 2008
Felix
Maybe the men in dresses Susan claims to have seen actually WERE men in dresses? We FTMs get up to all sorts of mischief!
But wait . . . ah, my mistake, we’re not even on her radar.
Jan 9th, 2008
Stellewriter
I have been involved in Trans-advocacy and supportive advosory from time to time. Consistently I have seen GLBt (notice little “t” as representing fringe trans-activity)enaction against the better welfare of Transsexuals and Intersexual.
I have also observed and fought the divisions between trans-organizations to no avail.
So “NO” I am not of the GLBt ilk at all. I do however cry for those of us who have been beaten and have died for lack of understanding and care. Stellewriter
Jan 9th, 2008
Stellewriter
I would share photos with you of gays in the streets, but you can in fact find them online. Regardless, I was stating that I am not buying the HRC / GLBt rhetoridc and propaganda at all. I look at what has taken place and the fidelity with which those who speak for the Trans-Commnity exhibit. I am a Transitioned woman and stand alone in my beliefs apparently. However, that said, I find bigotry and dicrimination repugnant. Further, I also will not ignore the bad behavior of a few that tarnishes the lives of the many, nor igore the good that a few do for all of us. Stellewrtier
Jan 9th, 2008
Stellewriter
An example of what the Transgender should not came across as. Beauty that the world can appreciate is found in the heart. Stellewriter
Jan 9th, 2008
Stellewriter
You know, it always an enjoyable experience to walk into a restaraunt and see everyone get a glass of water, the menu, ans service, their food, and a smiling servant, wile I sit waitng, trying to decide whether to leave and le tthem win, or to stay and wonder is they are spitting in my food. It is always a thrill to walk into a dance club and have the rednecks at the bar go “What the fuck?” and then worry all night as to how I am going to get to my car alive. It is really uplifting to be sitting in my cubacle and hear several people on the other side laughing about the fag in a dress, they did not know was sitting there listening to them talk about me. It is alawys a confidence builder to come to work and have people you need to discuss business with pretend you do not exist. It is always a death defying experience to be thrownin teh “Bull Pen” for being in the wrong place at the wrong time and be discovered to be transgender and have 30 drunk and sexually dangerous men staring at you and knowing that bail will come too late!
Life is not easy! Stellewriter
Jan 9th, 2008
Stellewriter
I have a difficult time typing when I am in rage! Actually I am dyslexic and typing is a major chore. Please excuse what appears to be stupidity, it is just inability. Stellewriter…
Jan 9th, 2008
Felix
Stellewriter, there was nothing wrong with your writing - and your rage was very articulate.
Jan 10th, 2008
Stellewriter
I do not mean to be a hog here, but there is a very important point that needs vetting. First I do not have “ANY” anger towards Susan Stanton. If anything I feel so very, very, sorry for her. Her public execution was a hell of a way to go through transition. Getting fired publically was an embarrassment to her, and to those she loves – her family.
My anger and rage is over those who are being harmed by all that has transpired with HRC and the fall out from ENDA and the Trans-community. There are lives being lost here! In the last two years four Post-op women I knew ended their lives in despair. They could not find a way to function in this society, it was too cold. One sister was a radiologist, and even her world was gray. That is my rage, my anger. We need love and care, which the cold hearted and callus GLBt does not understand. If anything we need to show love to each other, …. God we need love! Susan Stanton needs love, and frankly, HRC and the Glbt need love too. However, not the self absorbed gratification they have dieted on all of these years. Rather, love which is found in giving and not in consuming. God!!! We need love!!!! ….. Stellewriter
Jan 10th, 2008