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Im Alltag kommt zweiteres deutlich häufiger vor, also einfach beißende Häme getarnt als Witz. Das ist auch normal eher das mit dem Leute ein Problem haben, weil es realen Schaden anrichtet, grad wenn es von Leuten kommt, die auf der sozialen Leiter weiter oben stehen und die klar und bewusst nach unten schlagen. A straw trans woman was burned in effigy in a small town in Switzerland to celebrate the end of this past April that is now getting attention in German-language media. The community of Bassersdorf – population 10,755 – has a yearly tradition of constructing large dolls – or “Böögg” – and then burning them for Sechseläuten, the celebration of the beginning of spring in April. A Böögg is often a snowman figure, meant to represent the concept of winter and the point of burning it is to burn winter in effigy at the start of spring. But Bassersdorf is usually a bit more creative. The figures there usually represent people who are perceived as negative, and some choices in the past have been North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un and Libyan dictator Muammar al-Gaddafi. This year, the figure was a person with a rainbow skirt, red tie, a penis, and breasts who was named “Diversity Böögg.” The figure also had long blond hair and make-up on one side and was balding with dark, curly hair on the other, according to Queer.de. Master of ceremonies Christian Weiss told Zuri Today that people came to see the figure get burned but didn’t know what they were looking at until the wind blew the skirt up and revealed the penis. “On Facebook, you can now choose the gender from a wide range of options,” said Weiss. “It was the same with the Böögg this year. It has different features and there is something for everyone.” He said that he didn’t know what article to use (the definite article “the” in German can be gendered) so they chose the word “Diversity.” Weiss also said that while they wanted to make the Böögg reflect current events, they thought that anything related to COVID-19 or Ukraine would be too sad, and it would be “happy and fun” to burn a trans woman instead.https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2022/06/swi ... an-effigy/
______________________ a thing of beauty, I know will never fade away
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