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Athenas es una cantante católica de Argentina, nominada al Grammy Latino en 2022. Ella está dedicada a la Nueva Evangelización a través de distintas producciones musicales, audiovisuales, y presentaciones en vivo para llevar a todos, especialmente a los jóvenes, la Buena Noticia y al encuentro con Jesús.

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"Yo soy la vid, ustedes los sarmientos El que permanece en mí, y yo en él, da mucho fruto, porque separados de mí, nada pueden hacer.” (Jn. 15,5)

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A common point of confusion within broader culture is the difference between sexual orientation and gender identity.

To attempt to “drop the T” is to saw off the branch on which the entire LGBTQ community sits. It is to forget the trans women of color who threw the first bricks at Stonewall. It is to betray the most vulnerable in the name of a fragile respectability. The future of LGBTQ culture must be unapologetically trans-inclusive, not as a charitable act, but as a recognition of a shared destiny. True liberation—whether for a gay man, a lesbian, a bisexual woman, or a transgender child—will only be achieved when all people are free to love whom they love and to be who they are, without fear or shame. The rainbow flag must remain a spectrum, not a selection.

Despite this deep interconnection, the relationship is not without tension. The history of the mainstream LGBTQ+ rights movement is also a history of assimilationist politics, where some segments, particularly in the 1990s and early 2000s, attempted to advance gay and lesbian rights by leaving behind the more “controversial” transgender community. The push for marriage equality, while a monumental victory, sometimes strategically sidelined trans issues like employment non-discrimination, healthcare access, and protection from violence. This strategy, often called “respectability politics,” created a rift. It forced the transgender community to fight not only a hostile cisgender (non-trans) society but also a sometimes tepid response from their nominal allies in the gay and lesbian community. The widespread campaign for “LGB without the T” is a painful reminder that prejudice, even within a minority group, is a persistent poison.

Some older gay and lesbian activists resent this focus, feeling that same-sex marriage (legalized in 2015 in the US) now feels "forgotten." However, trans activists counter that focusing on the most vulnerable members—trans youth, trans women of color, non-binary people—protects everyone.

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A common point of confusion within broader culture is the difference between sexual orientation and gender identity.

To attempt to “drop the T” is to saw off the branch on which the entire LGBTQ community sits. It is to forget the trans women of color who threw the first bricks at Stonewall. It is to betray the most vulnerable in the name of a fragile respectability. The future of LGBTQ culture must be unapologetically trans-inclusive, not as a charitable act, but as a recognition of a shared destiny. True liberation—whether for a gay man, a lesbian, a bisexual woman, or a transgender child—will only be achieved when all people are free to love whom they love and to be who they are, without fear or shame. The rainbow flag must remain a spectrum, not a selection. chubby shemale tube link

Despite this deep interconnection, the relationship is not without tension. The history of the mainstream LGBTQ+ rights movement is also a history of assimilationist politics, where some segments, particularly in the 1990s and early 2000s, attempted to advance gay and lesbian rights by leaving behind the more “controversial” transgender community. The push for marriage equality, while a monumental victory, sometimes strategically sidelined trans issues like employment non-discrimination, healthcare access, and protection from violence. This strategy, often called “respectability politics,” created a rift. It forced the transgender community to fight not only a hostile cisgender (non-trans) society but also a sometimes tepid response from their nominal allies in the gay and lesbian community. The widespread campaign for “LGB without the T” is a painful reminder that prejudice, even within a minority group, is a persistent poison. A common point of confusion within broader culture

Some older gay and lesbian activists resent this focus, feeling that same-sex marriage (legalized in 2015 in the US) now feels "forgotten." However, trans activists counter that focusing on the most vulnerable members—trans youth, trans women of color, non-binary people—protects everyone. It is to betray the most vulnerable in