i can't believe i've never watched this before. i read stone butch blues for the first time today. i'm young and trans and i'm not much interested in queer history. but you can really feel the influence that leslie feinberg and people like her have had on today's queer communities and common discourse. and even then what she says in this talk feels revolutionary. stone butch blues has helped me figure out the words to say things that i didn't know how to say before. lately everything feels a bit hopeless, like people are always going to be more divided than united. i hope that isn't true.
I read Stone butch blues, and this shows how far Leslie has really come. Her speech was so impressive, and i know her words will still echo on though she has passed away. Inspirational.
Literally nothing more inspiring than thinking of those incredibly strong trans teenagers inventing a new way of life, suffering at every corner and still finding and creating new things, being committed so totally to who you are as a person that an entire state fighting your existince isn't enough to make you stop at all
Leslie Feinberg, would you please come and speak at Georgetown University?? Because the world needs to hear move voices of trans warriors--and you're a pretty fantastic one. Also it would make me really goddamn happy. Thank you!!
You broke my heart when I heard Gay people use the North Vietnam flag... The south would've won if the U.S. didn't put their asses in. How do I know? My dad's a general next to president Ngo Dinh Diem.
@@Fromanotherearth doesnt matter. what she identifies as matters at the end of the day, the complexities are not to be judged. she has stated many times she was born a woman.
well spoken still doesn't change the fact there is an imbalance in the mind. Uni sex is another thing you still need to understand what you are. How to do that is to look in the mirror? Who am I.. Can you see?
"Who fought back? The ones with the least to lose and the most to gain by fighting back". Deep.
Cool!
RIP Leslie. Forever in our hearts.
I'm so grateful for this opportunity to learn from one of our elders.
I second that. ❤️
i can't believe i've never watched this before. i read stone butch blues for the first time today. i'm young and trans and i'm not much interested in queer history. but you can really feel the influence that leslie feinberg and people like her have had on today's queer communities and common discourse. and even then what she says in this talk feels revolutionary. stone butch blues has helped me figure out the words to say things that i didn't know how to say before. lately everything feels a bit hopeless, like people are always going to be more divided than united. i hope that isn't true.
I was in audience at this talk. I miss Leslie
Solidarity, frogman, as a trans person I have to remind myself constantly to keep hope. We appreciate you educating yourself
I read Stone butch blues, and this shows how far Leslie has really come. Her speech was so impressive, and i know her words will still echo on though she has passed away. Inspirational.
such an articulate, powerful speaker. honored to be able to hear this speech, thank you for uploading.
one of my all time favorite Communists.
Literally nothing more inspiring than thinking of those incredibly strong trans teenagers inventing a new way of life, suffering at every corner and still finding and creating new things, being committed so totally to who you are as a person that an entire state fighting your existince isn't enough to make you stop at all
My role model. So much respect for this wonderful mind, I could talk about hir and what Zie means to me for hours.
Rest in Peace Leslie. Even in death you taught me more than I would have ever expected.
Holy shit.....Leslie was way ahead of hir time.......
49:45 the history and rant at this part is so good!!!
This is incredibly, powerful and inspiring, learning about Leslie has opened even more my eye. Rest in Power! Sí se puede!
May hir memory be a blessing
I had coffee Leslie after a speech At UC in Cincinnati Ohio years ago. Very moving.
Rest in peace. you touched the lives of countless weirdos.
Leslie Feinberg, would you please come and speak at Georgetown University?? Because the world needs to hear move voices of trans warriors--and you're a pretty fantastic one. Also it would make me really goddamn happy. Thank you!!
What is the name of the Asian revolutionary group zie mentions at 7:03?
I Wor Kuen aka Red Guards
This person knew a lot about war damn.
Rest in Power, comrade Leslie.
Presente!
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god, ze was so cool.
You broke my heart when I heard Gay people use the North Vietnam flag... The south would've won if the U.S. didn't put their asses in. How do I know? My dad's a general next to president Ngo Dinh Diem.
Fuck your dad
Lol
I don't get this new vibe about Transsexual people that and this, but this is a respectable person.
You missed everything she said
who cares about your opinion mariana
I hope you're a better person now
Is this a dude?
This is a revolutionary Communist. (What Leslie asked to be remembered as on Leslie's death bed.)
She seems like a very nice person, but looks just like a man, it's quite scary!
That's because she was born as one.
not true. Leslie Feinberg was a born woman.
@@whitedwarf13 She took male hormones as I read in some source.
@@Fromanotherearth doesnt matter. what she identifies as matters at the end of the day, the complexities are not to be judged. she has stated many times she was born a woman.
well spoken still doesn't change the fact there is an imbalance in the mind. Uni sex is another thing you still need to understand what you are. How to do that is to look in the mirror? Who am I.. Can you see?