For all the trials and tribulations that American cross-dressers think they've endured, the LGBT in other parts of the world -- most notably Asia and India -- have a much different ordeal: there are no part-time accomodations; they live it 24/7.
So when they stand up to be counted, we should at least heer them on!
In the past ten years there have been strides in equality in many of those countries; Thailand Universities began to recognize and accept "lady-boy" students; India began to provide temp work for Hirjas, and trans-coalitions have been forming and strengthening throughout the Asian pacific.
Vietnam, a generally passive society, just had its first LGBT parade
Nepal LGBT supporters take to street
So when they stand up to be counted, we should at least heer them on!
In the past ten years there have been strides in equality in many of those countries; Thailand Universities began to recognize and accept "lady-boy" students; India began to provide temp work for Hirjas, and trans-coalitions have been forming and strengthening throughout the Asian pacific.
Vietnam, a generally passive society, just had its first LGBT parade
Nepal LGBT supporters take to street
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