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Andrea James, anti-Constitutional, anti-free-speech, Calpernia Addams, censorship, censorship is evil, gender blather, histrionics, intersectionality my left foot, no-platforming, RuPaul, RuPaul is Not My Favorite Person But He Gets To Speak and Be Free, thought crimes, trans borg, trans whacktivists, trans-man, trans-woman, transman, transwoman, Zinnia Jones
Apparently, even within the trans* club, committing the thought-crime of writing and publishing something which fails to meet the group-think gate keepers standards will goad them into calling for you to be silenced, no-platformed, censored, etc. I guess we don’t need no stinking independent thought or debate in Western democracies anymore? We just need to ask these folks what it is OK for us to think and say?
(Good luck with that! Meh.)
From the linked (see above) blog post (free thought my arse):
SIGNATORIES
Lauren McNamara, defense witness, United States v. Manning
Amelia June Gapin, software engineer
Thorin Sorensen, activist and writer
Katherine Prevost, software developer, Carnegie Mellon University
Anne Cognito, activist and author
Kat Haché
Andrea Borquez Brito, law school graduate
Sarah Brown, politician and trans woman
Kristina Foster
Teri Dawn Wright, student, activist
Lauren Voswinkel, software developer
Bobbi Joseph, activist
Dr. Mirah Gary, physicist
Vivian Doug, public speaker and systems analyst
Breanna Clayton, web content strategist
Danielle White, SAS Platform Administrator
Rachel Ripstra, software engineer
Jessica Reardon Smith
Kimberly Horne, software developer
Josephine Doggett, artist
Dr. Aoife Emily Hart, lecturer
April Daniels, writer
Morgan Smith, Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies student and activist
Sabine, activist
Chelsea Tera Boyhan, field support engineer
Fallon Fox, Mixed Martial Arts fighter
Sophia Banks
Sarah Foreman, activist and software developer
Josefina Vineyard, graphic designer
Rebecca Hargate, software developer, University student
Schell Carpenter, Vice President of Engineering
Kayley Whalen, trans activist
Carol Holly, Scientist and Global Business Development Manager
Erika Sorensen, software developer
Laurelai Bailey, journalist for TransAdvocate.com
Emily L Kwolek, activist
Adele Sheffield, social media manager, web editor
Winter Hardin, student
Skye Arixe
Melissa Savage, activist
Dana Lane Taylor, TransAdvocate.com, University of Pennsylvania
Rhianne Stevens, lecturer, activist and Transgender Support Group Officer
Willow Dobmeier
Katie Anderson, software engineer
Chelsea Richards, emergency medical responder
Emily Prince, Esq.
Morgan Rose, artist
Casey Coughlin, student
Zoe Gagnon, software engineer and activist
Kathryn Anna Fortunato, IT systems administrator and activist
Rebecca Putman
Ellie Green, artist
Coda Gardner
Jayska Teag
Eleven, filmmaker and writer
Alisha G, information technology
Greta Gustava Martela, software engineer and TGSF board member
Nina Chaubal, software engineer
Annetta Gaiman, trans feminist
Diane Tejera Monaco, scientist and educator
Alex Ray, web admin
Claire Siegely
Ally Clarke
Aria Smith
Devi Smith
Bethany Turner, market researcher and webcomic author/artist
Cristan Williams, Senior Editor for the TransAdvocate
Madison Turner, singer/songwriter
Rabbi Emily Aviva Kapor, author and activist
Amy A. Dobrowolsky, trans feminist geographer
Autumn Sandeen, Editor for The TransAdvocate
Christina Ann-Marie DiEdoardo, Esq., criminal defense attorney
Melissa Jensen, sex worker
Octavia Reising
Naomi Ceder, IT director, Pythonista, advocate
Kris Simon, disability, gender, and sexuality activist
K.L. Tremaine, author and publisher, Artemis Flight Books
Kelli Anne Busey, contributor TransAdvocate, blogger planetransgender, activist
Serana Storey
Kylie Brooks, gender, disability, race and sexuality activist
Amber Dawn Redman, International Media / Commercial Aviation / Communications / Equality Journalist
Reverend Erin Fish, Professional Twitterer
Sarah Noble, transgender and equality activist, university student
Paige Sullivan, software engineer, trans* activist, wife, and parent
Amélie Erin Koran, Executive Office of the President of the United States (Detailee) & President of U.S. Department of the Interior GLOBE
Morgan Mullaney, software engineer
Lisa Harney
Meryl Scarlett Fortney
Dani Pettas, videographer/advertising creative
Forth Sadler, queer transwoman
Ayasha Pope, writer and musician
Sara Ross, activist and game developer
Kylie Jack, ux designer, activist
Kathryn Long, technical artist and software engineer
Kaitlyn Richardson, system administrator
Hannah Cutler, archaeologist
Miranda Lukeman
Karin Engström
Harriet de Kok, student, aged care personal care worker
Freja Falson, student, writer, and trans feminist
Shadi Petosky, creative director
Jennifer Kitney, student chef
Megan Danielle Turcotte, software developer
Annie Mei Shen
Lauren Moffatt PhD, Professor of Physics
Rani Baker, destroyedforcomfort.com, noise musician/freelance artist
Amy Wilhelm, trans activist, network engineer
Amoreena Crees, interior design
Zoey Marie Bedenbaugh, student, writer
Dominica Deal
Eva Odland, IT worker/author
Mara Emily
Phoenix Lee
Katherine Cutting
Cassidy Drake
Drew Stroud, web and game developer
Amara Sugalski, geneticist
A.J. Hunter, activist and writer
Rhea Vichot, graduate student
Trinity Pixie, blogger
The Right Honourable Max, Lairde Harmony
Dr. Myriam J. Johnson, physicist
Charley Matz, trans lesbian artist
Jess Rowbottom, IT consultant
Zoė Alexandra Adams, physics student and trans woman
Frida Viñas, Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya architecture student
Sabrina Kane, Elections Project Officer
Maria Ramnehill, transfeminist
Addie C.
Rebecca Turner, software engineer
Colin Sandel, indie games developer
Anathema Jane McKenna, journalist and poet
Stephanie Springflower, self-employed bookkeeper
Michelle Emily Cloud, student, poet & lyricist, musician
Julie Rei Goldstein, Actress / Voice Over Artist
Samantha Llywela Thornton, photo technician, student
Alice Wilde, drafter
Erin Susan Jennings, trans liberation activist
Jessica Ferguson, Sr. Information Security Manager
Alison Chan, advanced networks researcher, uni student, LGBT student leader
Jessica Fay Speed, artist/postwoman
Henry-Katherine H., student
D.J. Freedman, MSW, queer social worker
Michelle Spicer, BA, Writer/Activist
Jennifer Lavender Winn, seamstress
Alyssa C. Smith, student, activist
Alice T., comedian
Aurora Michelle Danes, activist and nursing student
Jenna Stewart, student
Jennifer Caitlín Eller, English teacher and writer
Sarah Spohn, system administrator
Jasmine Erricka Glenn
Alexie Scanlon, activist
Christina Kahrl, sportswriter and activist
Amy Rebecca Boyer, Software Architect
Dee Emm Elms
Androgyne Partridge, noise musician, graphic designer
Emily Joh Miller, student/writer/musician
Chloe Skedgell, web developer
Stephanie Wilson, retired, civil engineer, program manager
Natalie Roman, web developer, LGBT youth mentor
Rowan Davis, student
Chris Malarky, IT professional
Laine DeLaney, transwoman, author, columnist, activist, and community organizer
Maddy Love, podcaster and clinical laboratorian
Marja Erwin
Danni Shochet, Director of Information Systems, Vice Chair Raleigh Transgender Initiative
Clare Davis, bookkeeper
Jane Natoli, Financial Crimes Consultant
Amy Roberts, writer, game designer, software QA
Danielle Burgess, web developer
Sophie Taylor, aerospace engineer
S. Allen, charity worker
Elizabeth Rossiter, software engineer
Emilie Geary, trans advocate
Sarah Savage, activist and writer
Julie Harper Lynch, registered nurse
Roberta Joanna Manners, software engineer
Rachel S. Adelhyde, writer and activist
Cadence Valentine, board member of Transgender Leadership Council, co-chair and lead organizer of Transgender Leadership Summit, Program Coordinator for Transsafetycounts, secretary of Transgender Service Providers Network
Johanna Wolf, game developer
Alexandra Robin Clodge, software engineer/activist
Juli-Ann Richmond, Kind Hearted House Sitting, pet and plant services
Abby Malson, software developer, transgender woman
Allison Lara Keene, software developer
Janet Logan, software engineer and transgender woman
Katherine Norcross, molecular biologist and artist
Alison Edwards, writer and educator
Rachel Determann, musician, data journalist and engineer
Nicole “Nicky” Roberts, activist, 2013 JCF grantee
Jamie M. Kerrigan, Sales Associate
Kara Johnson, animal rights activist
Inga Hensing, Research Analyst
Margaret Laughlan, Residential Social Worker
Harper Sylvia Sanford, software QA
Victoria Solís Quintillá, student, activist
Alexandra Pitchford, writer, game designer
Skyla Marchel, activist
Ashley Wells, library technician and artist
Zoey Bartlett, research chemist and legal activist
Gemma Seymour, Sorciére Itinérant, Writer, and Activist
Jennifer Mason
Donna Levinsohn, attorney and activist
Elizabeth Flanagan, Trans/Geek Feminist
Madison Rae, HIV Outreach Educator of the Transaction program
Kelley Sullivan, Sales Representative
Nina Yorty, freelance caregiver
Tommilynn Janelle Travis, Customer Support and Sales
Jessica Ottowell, software engineer, small business owner, PR officer for the British Liberal Democrat party
Rye Silverman, comedian and writer
Christina W., Software Engineer
A. Mani, Researcher (Math, Logic, Rough Sets), Trans Feminist
Sara Hughes, college student information systems analyst and project manager
Erica Jones, software developer
Michelle Jené Wedge, Writer / Activist
Danielle Newberry, author, culinary engineer
Nuala Shields, retired network engineer, trans activist, human being
Lily Connor, Pagan priestess and nursing student
Miranda Radik
Charlie Hale, student and author
Aisling Fae, college student, physics
Gina Grahame, businesswoman
Laila Villanueva, United States Army Nurse – currently silently serving on Active Duty