A Transsexuals view on life

This blog contains ideas, issues and concerns of a male to female transsexual. It is a part of the public forum.

Tuesday, March 29, 2005

This photo was swiped from the AP.

Although this has nothing to do with transsexuals, it still reminds me that humans are our worse enemy. This poor harp seal looks on as other harp seals were clubbed to death and stripped of their flesh. This makes me cry. If your not then please get mental health care immediatly because this seal is suffering, which is what happens when transsexuals are killed. They also suffer.

Hunters are gathering their kill...

The kill had been clubbed to death.
Although this has nothing to do with transsexuals it still is a study in human nature. Apparently in Canada, there is an annual hunt on ice flows in the Gulf of St Lawrence that encourgaes humans to club innocent harp seals to death. This is disgusting and only proves this point
what a human can do it will do.
This will give me nightmares for years. Gee thanks Associated Press.

Friday, March 18, 2005

This post is directed to all tranny girls and boys.

Don't trust your neighbors. They have the potential to kill.
This is in response to the latest murder in Washington DC.
That lady (Alston) must have trusted her neighbor to let him in her personal space.
What she got was multiple stab wounds that ended her life.
I have had many experiences that prove the neighbor can be our worst enemy.

I suggest all trannie girls and boys set up surveillance cameras outside your doors.
You have to know who is knocking.

Peace

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

SF TEAM to Hold First Ever Transgender Job Fair

San Francisco, Calif. – San Francisco Transgender Empowerment, Advocacy and Mentorship (SF TEAM) today announced that it will hold its first Transgender Job Fair on March 22, 2005, from 4-7 p.m. in the Ceremonial Room of the San Francisco Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Community Center (The Center). This one-of-a-kind event, which is being cosponsored by SF TEAM and The Center, will allow transgender job seekers to meet with prospective employers.

"This is an important milestone for our community," said JoAnne Keatley, co-chair of SF TEAM. "Given the abysmally high unemployment rate among transgender persons in San Francisco, this is something that has been long overdue."

The Transgender Job Fair is also good for employers. According to a June 2004 report by the Human Rights Campaign Fund, "employers that develop and implement workplace strategies that address discrimination against transgender employees can enhance corporate reputation, increase job satisfaction and boost employee morale. Results can include increased productivity, reduced turnover and decreased vulnerability to legal challenges."

Those attending the Transgender Job Fair should bring copies of their resumes and come dressed appropriately for a job interview.

Employers attending the Fair will include the California State Automobile Association (CSAA), UCSF, Lyric, Good Vibrations, AIDS Healthcare Foundation, among others.

Other employers interested in attending should contact JoAnne Keatley at (415) 476-2364.


SF TEAM is a program of the San Francisco Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Community Center.

Disclaimer: Please do not associate the creators of the Transgender Job Fair with the antics of the blogger.

Friday, March 11, 2005

The Elephants are gone the elephants are gone hiho the dairy-o the elephants are gone.

Okay sorry for the kid song, but I am ecstatic.
The San Francisco Zoo has taken the initiative and put the Elephants in a sanctuary.
That zoo proved to the citizens that they could not take care of those animals, and they did the right thing, by sending Lulu to a nicer hell hole.

God Bless em.
Lets hope Lulu doesn't flip out and maim innocent visitors. (You know like what the monkeys did)


Please copy and paste that link for more info.

http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/03/11/BAG8OBNOV11.DTL

Friday, March 04, 2005

Another transgender person killed?

An SBC telephone man discovered a dead body on a grassy corridor in Daly City, CA.
The person was found with womens clothing on, and with multiple stab wounds to the abdomen, but
the individual was not robbed nor sexually assaulted.
The ex-lover believes SHE was killed because of HER lifestyle,
He is shocked, and claims SHE "liked art and attended the Academy of Art college in San Francisco."


The person who was killed is obviously transgender, and from this point on the appropriate pronoun should be used by all media outlets. I have used the correct pronoun in this article.

If anyone has information regarding this brutal crime please contact Detective Dave Boffi at (650) 991-8170 or
Detective Cisneros at (650) 991-8173.
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