The transgender community is not the future of LGBTQ culture; it is its beating, beautiful, defiant heart. And it will not be erased.
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The current backlash—bathroom bans, drag performance restrictions, book removals—is a sign of progress. Opponents do not attack powerless groups. They attack groups that are winning.
That tension has never fully disappeared. Yet today, polls show that cisgender LGB people are far more likely than straight cisgender people to support trans rights. The shared enemy—conservative moralism, family rejection, employment discrimination—has largely kept the coalition intact.