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Do you feel like a man? Female? Both? Neither one nor the other? No right or wrong answer. No universal answer either. That’s the message the LGBTQI+ community is trying to get across. The latest action launched that’s getting people talking? A massive change in the biographies of internet users and content creators on the social network Twitter, to include gender pronouns. A smart way to get people talking about the subject and to raise awareness. Passion Media comes back with you on this subject that promises to revolutionize our societies. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
It’s a fight they have been waging for many years: the recognition of gender, of all genders. Their will? To change the way society looks at different types of sexuality, especially that of transgender people. Their actions go through awareness, and punch actions. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
Tumblr, the micro-blogging platform, was a precursor on the subject. Communities have developed freely on Tumblr in order to question themselves on the subjects of sex, gender and sexual orientation. Many contents have been developed in this sense: educational, playful, explanatory. One question comes up: how to make the general public understand and accept that gender is not binary (male\/female) but multiple, and that it is not given as such at birth? The approach has reached its audience. It was a success and the community grew, eventually reaching the public sphere.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Have you ever heard the concept of the GenderBread Person? It is a concept based on 4 essential elements that would allow to define in an exact and complete way the gender of each person: <\/p>\n\n\n\n