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What About Us?
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What About Us?

DSDs Do Not A Trans Make, Thank You Very Much
If You TRAs Could Just Keep Our Names Out Of Your Fucking Mouths, That’d Be Great



"What About Us?", is a raw, defiant anthem sung by someone fed up with trans activists (TRAs) appropriating their medical condition—specifically a Difference of Sex Development (DSD)—to support arguments about gender identity. It channels exhaustion and anger at being used as a prop, with lyrics that lash out at TRAs for pointing to their "genes," "quirks," and "scars" as proof that sex isn’t binary, when those traits stem from a deeply personal, often painful reality tied to medical interventions ("blade," "stitches") and a life the activists don’t understand.

The repeated question, "What about us?", is a demand to be recognized for their own struggle, not as a footnote in someone else’s narrative. The song calls out the "grand display" and "trending stab" of the activists as shallow compared to the narrator’s lived experience, asserting that their condition isn’t a tool for others to redefine or celebrate for their cause.

By the end, it’s a firm stand—calling the activists’ bluff and refusing to let their identity be swallowed up in the march.

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