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    Happy Christmas!!

    Friday, December 25th, 2009

     

    To all I have had the pleasure of meeting this year, to all friends and family and loved ones, and to everyone on earth today who feels they need a big hug… Happy Christmas and New Year, have a splendid holiday season xxx

     

    I’ll be back in 2010, see you then

     

    Evie xxx

    Andrea Waddell

    Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

    I was horrified to hear via a friend of mine, that there has been a murder of a woman in Brighton. The woman was working as a sex worker, and appears to have been strangled in her home. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/sussex/8312162.stm

    The woman was a victim of a hate crime. Was this a hate crime? To me every intentional violent crime is a hate crime. The fact that she was transgendered does not change that.  This was a crime, perpetrated under unknown circumstances against an individual who did not under any circumstances deserve her fate.

    She was close to her family, she studied philosophy, she looks like she would have been a fantastic person to talk to, she had a nice smile, and friends who loved her, and she was a sex worker. I don’t mention these things because I feel they need saying in order to humanize, I am saying them because a life is more than the sum of its parts, and too often (granted mostly in the more disgusting ‘news’papers in our country, and in those in the US) the victim of a crime will be judged by how society views and subsequently condemns their actions. This is most often the case when the victim is a woman, and doubly so when she is a sex worker.

    We as individuals have a tendency to do some mental gymnastics to convince ourselves that we’re remote from a crime or event. I have found myself doing this today.

    The line of thinking goes like this:  ‘Oh it will be someone who hates the transgendered’ Because thinking THAT allows us to feel that we have created a separation, between what could happen to us and what DID happen to someone else. Or how about ‘Oh well, victim was out walking late at night, I don’t do that’. A separation, between what we deem a hazardous behavior and anticipated consequence. It is less terrifying to think ‘Ahh well that counts me out of that group then, I am still safe’ But it doesn’t serve anyone to walk around with blinkers on in an ‘It won’t happen to me’ fog. You don’t stay safe by the sort of logic that says ‘Not yet, therefore not ever’.

    I can remember seeing someone try to justify driving drunk because ‘I haven’t crashed yet’.  No, I think the disconnect is clear there to everyone.

    It might seem hackneyed an example, but I have never been in a plane crash, yet I always know where the emergency exits are, I check that my flotation device is under the seat. The crash or possibility of a crash is beyond my control completely. Apart from those precautionary measures the flying is not up to me, just as life is beyond our control and we must have personal responsibility or the things that we can.

    Except in that analogy the threat is one of accident, and the factors and the ramifications are easily quantified. Here, the threat is hate, and it is incalculable and  unknown, yet we actually have a great deal more control and more chances. Yet we let ourselves be calmed with the ‘not yet not ever’ reasoning, and we shouldn’t be… or maybe I shouldn’t be.

    No one wants to think that missing person could be their son, or their sister, or their husband or wife…but for the grace of god, that could have been someone I know, or someone you know. That could have been me.

    We must all be reminded that violence sadly can happen to any of us, at any time, and it is up to all of us to take personal actions to protect ourselves as best we can.  I take my safety very seriously, I hope you all will as well. Take precaution as best you can.

    If there is one positive I could say on this subject, it is that a suspect, Neil McMillan, has been charged with murder. http://www.getreading.co.uk/news/s/2059254_man_charged_with_murdering_andrea_waddell

    I hope Andrea will have justice. I wish her family and loved ones all of the love and peace the world now, can offer. Andrea and her family have all of the deepest sympathies and love in my heart.

    xxx

     

    THAT is the question.

    Friday, October 9th, 2009


    I have been chattering about getting onto a fundraising event for a charity a little while now.

    But who what huh how? Well to start with, I am all signed up to volunteer with Crisis for Christmas 2009 in a day centre, and that is great. But I fancy a real challenge I need to commit to for a good while, that has a certain risk of failure, and I want to get y’all involved.

    Now, there are the usual Challenge events, which I’ve shied away from for fear of getting talked into a skydive (You know who you are and I am not doing it) …

    But… what about a run?

    Brighton has a marathon on April 18th, 2010. If I signed up to run the marathon for charity would you help by donating to it?

    I don’t want to be Billy No Donations who ruins her knees for a tin of lima beans and the two pence pieces my nan wouldn’t carry to the post office (for a good cause)

    So what do you think? You know you want to :)

    I’ve actually created a POLL, yes indeed- I want to know what kind of interest my fundraising might attract so I have some idea of an achievable target.

    I haven’t specified which group I will be doing the run for as I haven’t decided 100% yet, there are a few I like the look of… I’ll decide once I get over the cold fear of actually going through with it.  Try my poll, tell me what you think, click on the yellow arrow to the right.

     

    Kisses! xx

    Cross-dressers attacked in Swansea

    Thursday, October 8th, 2009

    What kind of world do we live in, honestly!

    Recently on a night out to a fancy dress party, two people were accosted by some drunken morons.

    The drunken morons decided for reasons of homophobia, ignorance, and maybe alcohol fueled macho-pride or god knows what, (also because they are awful) that it might be a good idea to harass and attack them. Because they were wearing dresses and wigs. After all, someone in a dress couldn’t fight back could they?

    We all know bullies target people they perceive as weaker than they are.

    Except in this case: these two particular men in dresses….

    Are both cage fighters.

    :)

    The dressed up guys in question, upon becoming aware of the aforementioned harassment and attempts at starting a fight, promptly drop those drunken morons like a couple of lead weights, DEAD weight! Before picking up the handbag and sashaying away.

    Now, I have seen a few drag fights, (always take off your earrings) and I know you never judge someone based on their clothes. Wearing a dress? Can still kick your assDame Edna? Could still kick some ass.

    I also know anyone who feels good enough in themselves to step out of their gender boundaries and go out for a night on the town (be it once to a fancy dress party or how they go out every day because they like it) HAS to be confident. Confident people are strong people, and can be strong enough to stand up against this type of bullshit too.

    And they just might be able to hand you your ass on a platter. Or be cage fighters.

    Maybe those awful morons will think twice next time before they try to start a hate crime.

     

    It’s like those fools never saw ‘To Wong Foo’ !!

    Wesley “Blade the vampire killer” Snipes in stilettos, with talons.

    I loved Swayze in this, I don’t look half as good in a Sunday hat as he does here! :(


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