Here let me see if I can use a good example here.
Here in the United States of Assault Rifles and Bald Eagles there's a chain of popular big box stores called Target, which can basically be summed up as "The place you spend 5% more at so you don't have to put up with going to Walmart."
In the last few years Target has found itself at the center of controversy on two separate occasions over gender identity issues.
1. Target supports transgender people using the bathroom of their identified gender and has the policy in their stores match that philosophy.
2. Target has removed "boys" and "girls" labeling from their toy aisles and associated advertising to promote a more gender neutral practice.
Now let me be 10% clear. Neither of those are "bad" thing. Nor do I think Target is acting in anything but pure altruism, or at least as altruistic as a giant corporation can be acting.
But... did you notice something? Those two solutions are completely contradictory of each other. Hell in one case the solution sort of is to put the situation into the exact same place that the problem we're solving for the other one.
Society says boys play with certain toys and girls play with other toys. This is stupid. Removing some arbitrary "We expect you to play with this toy because you have a certain genitalia" is a good thing.
But the bathroom thing the solution is "Keep the standards, but just let people choose how it applies to them."
The answer to one is remove the standard, the answer to the other is keep the standard but just let everyone choose which side they are on which would also fix the first problem but doesn't because... reasons.
Again this is the "Standards/categorizations can't exist, but subverting them still does" thing we're supposed to pretend makes sense.
Here in the United States of Assault Rifles and Bald Eagles there's a chain of popular big box stores called Target, which can basically be summed up as "The place you spend 5% more at so you don't have to put up with going to Walmart."
In the last few years Target has found itself at the center of controversy on two separate occasions over gender identity issues.
1. Target supports transgender people using the bathroom of their identified gender and has the policy in their stores match that philosophy.
2. Target has removed "boys" and "girls" labeling from their toy aisles and associated advertising to promote a more gender neutral practice.
Now let me be 10% clear. Neither of those are "bad" thing. Nor do I think Target is acting in anything but pure altruism, or at least as altruistic as a giant corporation can be acting.
But... did you notice something? Those two solutions are completely contradictory of each other. Hell in one case the solution sort of is to put the situation into the exact same place that the problem we're solving for the other one.
Society says boys play with certain toys and girls play with other toys. This is stupid. Removing some arbitrary "We expect you to play with this toy because you have a certain genitalia" is a good thing.
But the bathroom thing the solution is "Keep the standards, but just let people choose how it applies to them."
The answer to one is remove the standard, the answer to the other is keep the standard but just let everyone choose which side they are on which would also fix the first problem but doesn't because... reasons.
Again this is the "Standards/categorizations can't exist, but subverting them still does" thing we're supposed to pretend makes sense.