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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Thai Transgender Power


1. Crystal works as a manager of a french cosmetic company, L'occitane.

2. She is a transgender living in Thailand.

3. She went to a night club but she was refused to go in because she was a transgender.

4. In 2006, assembly wrote equal rights for gays and transgender into constitution.
    In 2007, gays, transgender was officially added as a new constitution for the first time in history.

5. In Japan, gays and transgender are not considered as a constitution like Thailand. I think in Japan, many people(not all, of course) has positive understanding of them. In fact, we see gays and transgender in TV very often. And they are loved by many people because of their character, not their gender. But it is also true that there are discriminations too. Some people think gays and transgender are weird because they are different from what they are. I wish that equal understanding about gender would spread more in Japan and in the world as well.