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Let's set aside the transphobia call out for a moment, cause that's a slap in my face and I do t think it's what you're intending.
My intention by saying brave is this.
If you are what your body is expressed as, then life is fairly smooth sailing.
But if you aren't, first you have to identify that which can be a difficult process. After identification of your gender, next you have to take a step and tell someone. That actually of speaking is bravery to me because admitting something like that to a parent or a loved one is difficult.
"Mom dad. I'm a boy or girl or gay or bi or Jew or muslim or atheist."
No matter what the I am is and no matter how accepting your parent is, if it's different from their experiences you have to contend with fear of disappointing them, of them rejecting it and not accepting you as you. It doesn't matter if it's trans gay bi or religious. It's different and they are supposed to be your family.
Telling some of the closest people 'im different from you' takes chutzpah.
You're welcome to call me transphobic all you want but I'll applaude someone who took those steps and I'll tell you to fuck off for insulting me trying to support you.
As for calling me a coward for not fighting transphobia, you're welcome to shut the fuck up. I'm a Jew. Born and proud. If I don't stand up for you every way I can think of then I could not possibly ask you to stand for me when the Nazis come hunting me down.
Maybe you didn't intend it that way, but for conversation sake, try asking first.
What you say is fair and makes a lot of sense.
I'll tell you this though - and this is coming from someone who just learned you're a Jew - you're incredibly brave for being a Jew.
Thanks, I was born this way.
I guess this one doesn't really work so well since I very much aspire to be that Jew with a lit menorah in a window with a Nazi flag clearly in the distance. I am who I am and I take pride in it target on my back or not.