Donazzan on suicidal trans teacher: ‘abandoned by the LGBT world’

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Her charred body was found three days ago inside her camper, her “little house on four wheels” as she called it. She had decided to take their own life after years of suffering and prejudicekilled by the transphobia that had devastated her existence.

Today on the memory of Cloe Bianco, a transgender teacher dismissed from her job after the sex changeit breaks down yet another shock statement by Elena Donazzan, the councilor for Equal Opportunities of the Veneto region who in the past had already criticized the case on his social networks, today closed to the comments that were flooding his page. “It is shocking that the LGBT movement is using the tragic death of a person to make a political controversy – he says in an interview with Radio 24 -. I believe that the one who left Professor Bianco alone is the LGBT movement”.

In the interview, the commissioner continues to speak in a male voice about the transgender professor, labeling her for the umpteenth time as ‘a man dressed as a woman’. For Donazzan – who denounced insults and threats on his own profiles – “feeling one’s sexuality in a different, particular, homosexual, transsexual way is one thing, but the school is not the place of ostentation because that was what it was all about”. “Because to say that you are homosexual is a statement – she adds – she shows up in class, because this happened, with a blonde wig, a fake breast, a miniskirt and heels is another thing”.

And right from the school – the “Scarpa-Mattei” Agricultural Institute of San Donà di Piave – come the words of a student who entrusted her thoughts on the tragic death of the teacher to social networks. “She was my teacher – Sara remembers – and the worst part is that the parents in the first place were shits who saw her as a freak making very long queues at interviews with her (which never happened before) just to see her in person and then laugh at her “.

“Unfortunately – he continues – my school had teachers and headmaster understood that he was not tactful in things, they were the first to speak of it with contempt”.

Among the comments to the post there is also that of a saleswoman in a shoe shop, where Cloe Bianco was served. “I had a happy LADY as a client because we had shoes with heels up to 44 – she remembers -. My employer didn’t say hello to her, my colleagues ‘trimmed it’. Very happy to put her slipper on like Cinderella and I treated her like a real princess “.

And, just to pay homage to the memory of the teacher, today dozens of professors, students and activists gathered in front of the headquarters of the Ministry of Education to ask that “never happen again“. The message written in capital letters on one of the many signs is clear: “Let’s free the school from transphobia”the hatred that killed Chloe Bianco.

Source: Ansa

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