Historically, transsexuality has attracted a great interest in the field of health sciences and social sciences. Even today, theories emerge that, almost obsessively, want to explain why trans people exist.
For a moment, we could change the approach and raise that the conflict and debate that trans fact generates in our culture is transphobia. The question to investigate would then not be why there are trans individuals but the social rejection that these people generate. Our bodies would no longer be the object of study, but society and our cultural references. The key question would therefore be how and why does violence exist towards people living gender identities outside the male-woman binomial?
This is the starting point for a reflection that opens up as a concern around transphobia, and the conviction that it can be eradicated.