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TL:DR. Yes because the dictionary definition of transgender
does not rely on self identification but on violating gender norms. Ergo all
traps (not characters forced to dress for one episode/volume) are transgender.
Then calling them traps, implying an intention to deceive, is negative.
Therefore transphobic.
Use the word “Trans” instead. It is slang that transgender
people use for ourselves it is one more keystroke.
For the long version which addresses as briefly as possible all the counter
arguments that are typically made read on..
An earlier thread asked “is trap transphobic” and it is
closed so I will add my $0.02 here. I am a male to female transsexual woman,
pre op and maybe never post op. I am also a anime fan from seeing DBZ on TV in
the early-mid 1990’s. I come not to preach SJW nonsense but to teach some
vocabulary nothing more.
Is trap transphobic? Leads to the questions…. Are traps
transgender? Is the world “trap” negative?
Are traps transgender?
According to dictionary.com and WebMD agrees there are two
definitions to consider. Transgender adjective :
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*Noting or relating to a person whose gender identity does not
correspond to that person’s biological sex assigned at birth: the transgender
movement;
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*Noting or relating to a person who does not conform to societal
gender norms or roles.
Every trap who dresses as a woman (or reverse trap dressing
like a man) fits the second definition. They do not conform to their societies
gender norms. They either dress like the women of their culture and are male
or they dress like the men of their culture and are female. Therefore, whether
they identify as transgender or not they are by definition describable as
transgender.
Transgender includes all, drag queens and dragkings, cross dressers, everyone
non conforming, and transsexuals who want hormones and surgery. Clearly most
traps fall into one or more of those categories.
Consider characters Jun Watarase from “Happiness!”, or
Hibari from “STOP! Hibari Kun” or Anna Gram from “Phi Brain”. All of them
violate the gender norms of society by voluntarily and consistently dressing as
women while being biologically male. Furthermore it has to be noted, and I
will write a bit more about it latter*, these three self identify as women by
virtue of their lifestyle and manner of dress even if they know that
biologically they are male.
Is the word trap negative by itself?
A trap is a tool which can be used to confine, disable, or kill an intended
target. In that sense it does not have to be negative. Where it becomes
negative is that calling “transwomanA is a trap” (see above by dictionary
definition all traps must be transgender). Is negative, even if one transwoman
is OK with it that does not mean you can use it. (Think of how a black person
can use the Nword.) Use of the word trap is then a way of stating that the
persons intent is to snare straight men. Rather than this person is just being
themselves and they happen to be attractive to, and attracted to straight men.
Therefore: Trap is an offensive term used exclusively in the west for what in
Japan are called Otokonoko which means male daughter, and would translate to
MTF trans.
*On the mentality of a typical “trap” no TRANS
character in anime.
I see many fans think that real life transwomen think they
are literally somehow biological women exactly like XX natural born women in a completely
insane manner. While “traps know they are guys but just like girly things”.
This is born of the above misconception that traps are not trans and trans only
means surgery seeking transsexual. Furthermore, a misconception about the
way transsexuals see themselves.
Transsexuals know we are biologically male. If we did not why get surgery? We’d
already have vaginas.
We know this about ourselves and are keenly aware of
it. In fact most of us when we are out at places that welcome us will tell you
“I am transgender” or if that does not compute “I was born a boy” or “I am
really a man” etc. Just like an anime trap. Does not change that none the
less we identify as female and live as women. Being honest about ones
biology before things get sexy does not make one non-transgender whether one is
flesh and blood or ink and paint (or tablet and stylus these days).
The same goes for trans* characters in anime.
If you read to the end, and I hope all who dispute me read
to the end to see if I already addressed what they are going to say great. I
really hope that this has been enlightening and hope you will spread the light
and not the heat.
(Remember I proved above using the dictionary, once and for
all all, “traps”, all who as a matter of their character dress and act against
gender norms are transgender )