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Monday, May 14, 2012

Thai Transgender Power

Crystal, who was born as a boy but he always wanted to be a girl.  After she changed into a girl, one problem happened: she couldn't get into the hotel because she was a trangendered person.
Soon after that incident, millitary coup happened and millitary took over the government. They decided to make new constitution for the country, and in the new declaration, it gave equal rights to transgendered people.

I think what crystal did was a great thing, and I think new constitution suits Thai's situation(there are many transgendered people). But if you apply this to Japan, I don't think this will work. Of course it will help many transgendered people, however, in Japan, there are many people who still have a prejudice about it and it is difficult to pass new declaration in today's situation. I hope other countries will come up with ideas that will suit all countries and help those suffering right now.