shmmeee
Well-Known Member
I don’t really agree - I haven’t seen anything from the media coverage to suggest this crime was somehow worse than any other child murder. (Some trans people online have even claimed this story has had LESS coverage than other similar crimes - I don’t know if that’s true) Plus I think it’s only natural for people to want to know the details (and therefore the possible motivations) of a shocking case like this one. Just as people seeing reports of a terror attack etc want to know the reasons why.
I also think that when it comes to a group that is so disproportionately exposed to violence and discrimination as the trans community, many trans people actively want there to be more discussion of that, in the hope that people will have a better of understanding of the problems they face. Even if that’s not a factor in this case - and it would be wrong to be too definitive when speculating about it - it’s still a reality in the world we live in.
To be fair to Offenham there was another 16 yo killed last weekend that’s had virtually no coverage and certainly not candlelit vigils across the country. This is the first trans murder victim in over a decade in the U.K. so was always going to gain attention. Not to mention it being a very live debate right now with the GRR Bill.