Exactly so. The battle ground is bodily autonomy, if there were anything that we should all have agency over then surely it is our own bodies! Remeber; "as long as one man lives in chains the possibility exists that all men can live in chains"
The crux of the anti trans movement is a war on bodily autonomy. They don't want you to have any agency over what you look like, how you dress, who you date, whether to have kids, etc.
They want total control over you. Not just trans people. Not just queer people. You. Everyone.
Trans people are just a scapegoat. They want total control over everyone's self expression. They want the right to mold you into their perfect little cog in their dehumanizing machine.
Happy Trans Day of Visibility. Our rights are your rights. Our destruction is your destruction.
Henry Scott Tuke
Boy on a beach
1901
Henry Scott Tuke, 1881
Robert Bliss, Thinking the same thing, undated
Robert Bliss, Young man, 1972
Robert Bliss, Seated swimmer, 1960
Robert Bliss, The fort, oil on board, 1965
One of the few paintings to place a figure in an identifiable context, from the west beach of Nantasket with a view of Fort Warren on Georges Island, Boston Harbor, MA
Robert Bliss, Boy doing a crunch, 1971
Henry Scott Tuke, T.E. Lawrence as a cadet at Newporth Beach, near Falmouth, 1921-1922. Below, a young Lawrence (right) at Carcemish, near Aleppo, 1912
Henry Scott Tuke (1858–1929) Ruby, gold and malachite 1902