Personal Narrative: In Pre-Contact Native America

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Excuse me while I kindly blow your ''90's kids genders'' out of the water, unceremoniously bury it, and tap dance on its unmarked grave while singing a lovely tune. I have held my tongue this whole time and I feel that I can no longer sit by while this bombards my timeline; in doing so I have been a bystander to this hatefulness and I can not bring myself to be one anymore. Before you lot continue to run around judging people for their lives, which frankly you have no business doing, to begin with, screaming at the top of your tiny childlike lungs that transgender is a new thing that people have constructed because they're ''snowflakes'' I'd like to inform you that no it is not. For centuries there have been people who do not identify with …show more content…
It was believed that a person who was able to see the world through the eyes of both genders at the same time was a gift from The …show more content…
Female-bodied Two Spirits were hunters, warriors, and engaged in what was typically men's work they were, by all accounts, always fearless. This does not just pertain to Native Americans either! Aboriginal Australia, Indonesia, Philippines, Madagascar and so many other places have these types of genders in their history. This is not a new thing, this is a historical fact of life so before you jump on that hateful bandwagon of ''90s genders'' please be aware that the only ''new'' gender ideas are yours. Educate yourself before you spread hate about something simply because you don't understand it. If you've made it to the end of this post I'd like to also inform you that you are welcome to unfriend me because I sure as hell am going to unfriend your ass next time I see a post about your hateful, misinformed and fearful asinine

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