The singer Jotta A opened the game and said that he has received a series of attacks on social networks.
After coming out as a trans woman, the former gospel singer said that many people send her prejudiced messages.
On her profile on a social network, the artist spoke about how she has been dealing with this delicate situation.
“Before, I stressed more often with the fact that ignorance is so normalized. Today, I count to three and seek peace in things that add me. No fight is valid, because we already have peace in our spirit. But of course there is people who end up getting sued for talking too much, disrespect. We’re in the 21st century, transphobia is a crime. But I’m at peace with myself. I don’t even care anymore. I’m zen”, she said.
Still on the online platform, an internet user questioned her about transphobia and the singer took the opportunity to give some teachings about transgender people.
“Study, for example, about the Amerindians and you will see that binary is imposed by Europeans from colonization. The Amerindians had a gender system that was man, woman and two spirits. There was no such thing as binary as we see it today So, if you study, you will see that from the Amerindians, transgenders and many things that society makes us believe that in addition to being sodomite, wrong, that many people died through this ideology, you will see that they were normal things in society. their culture. And they didn’t have this ideology of demonizing, as we were demonized from colonization and the ‘cross and the sword’. If you study a little, you will have peace in your spirit to be free. When we study and we free ourselves from these imposed things, no fight is valid”he said.
Source: Maxima

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