
 Behind the Bastards It Could Happen Here Weekly 177
 Apr 12, 2025 
 In this engaging discussion, Ellie Ureman, a trans political comedy creator, Lex McMiniman from Teen Vogue, and labor activist Mark Medina delve into the pressing challenges faced by trans youth and immigrant workers. They analyze the media's portrayal of trans identities through the lens of Vivian Wilson's Teen Vogue cover and the fight for labor rights amidst state repression. The conversation highlights the importance of solidarity, community action, and creative storytelling in advocating for social justice and resilience in the face of adversity. 
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Vivian Wilson's Comedy Show Regret
- Vivian Wilson, Elon Musk's daughter, declined a comedy show invitation from Ella Yerman.
 - She later regretted it, expressing a newfound confidence in her humor.
 
Vivian Wilson as Subject
- Teen Vogue's photoshoot with Vivian was strategically important.
 - It aimed to present her as a subject rather than just a rhetorical object used against Elon.
 
Microcosm of Trans Feminine Experience
- Vivian's story reflects the trans feminine experience.
 - It highlights being discussed and objectified for matters outside one's control, similar to trans visibility debates.
 




