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Elara set down the lamp and smiled. “Let me tell you a story about a garden.”

Elara’s eyes hardened. “Ah. The ‘LGB without the T’ weeds. Every garden gets them. They forget that trans people, especially trans women of color, threw the first bricks at Stonewall. They forget that without trans people, there is no modern pride movement. The message isn’t confused—the message is expanded . Inclusion is not subtraction.” black shemale cartoons

As the rain stopped, Elara gave Kai a small button from her antique drawer. It read: “Protect Trans Joy.” Elara set down the lamp and smiled

She pointed to a dusty quilt hanging on the wall. “That quilt was made in 1987. See that patch? It says ‘Transgender Nation.’ During the AIDS crisis, trans women of color—like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera—were the gardeners who fed everyone else. They fought for gay rights and trans rights at the same time, because you can’t separate a garden’s roots without killing the plants.” The ‘LGB without the T’ weeds