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Transgender individuals of color have long been respected in several indigenous
communities worldwide. But Galupo and Orphanidys (2022) show that as European invaders
started pressuring native populations to adopt white social conventions, this began to shift in
several locations. Anti-Blackness, Christianity, and the gender binary, which restricted gender to
man and woman, are a few of them. The sole accepted standard, according to colonists, was
being cisgender or possessing a sexual identity that corresponds with the one given at birth. For
instance, colonists occasionally viewed individuals who showed their gender in ways other than
the binary as wicked and deviant. They punished them by using both emotional and physical
abuse.
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Just from the past, religious and media portrayals of transgender people have
occasionally given them a minimal perspective by mixing them in with cross-dressers' or drag
queens' personalities (Galupo & Orphanidys, 2022). They are sometimes portrayed as being
dangerous to societal norms and well-being. These stories dramatically lower transsexual
individuals to displays for entertainment, reinforcing the image that they are cut off from society.
In addition, Reisner et al. (2020) show that while depictions of "queer" culture in cinema and
television expanded in the early to mid-2000s, transgender persons were still notably neglected.
In addition, people of color and transgender are denied an equal chance in religious areas as they
are deemed undermining people to include in their practices. These provisions have perpetuated
the rising growth of discrimination among these group...