Joe Random
Illuminator
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It's not an unreasonable theory, but you need to look at the nature of the trans-ally rhetoric. Even the mildest of it is scolding and judgemental of women who won't roll over and give in to the trans demands. How dare you refuse to give in to the most marginalised and oppressed people who have ever existed! (These people actually mainly being middle-class white men by the way!)
Then you get to the "die terf scum" stuff, the baby-pink baseball bats wrapped in barbed wire, the rape threats and so on. Even shown these, the wokebro contingent still continue to support the trans and scold the women, usually on the grounds that the risk to women is worth it to keep trans people happy and anyway they were provoked into it.
I've seen vanishingly few men start off defending trans rights and then stop and think, wait a minute, women have rights too, maybe there's more than one side to this. Would that it happened!
Right, I'm not so much arguing against the end result, more thinking that it's a convergence of two different starting points. The 'foxy boxing is totally appropriate for a workplace team building exercise' mindset, and the 'more woke than thou - if you identify as a house-cat you're a house-cat [yes, really]' one. Which, if true, would mean countering that would have to take different forms.
It's my hope that people on 'my side of the fence', the liberal mindset, will be the ones easier to pull back to a place of sanity and reason. Yes, respect people and treat them with dignity, but that doesn't mean co-equally indulging in all of their 'I feel like <x>' whims from alpha to omega. Speaking overall of course. I don't think there's anything which could be done to bring back the more extreme radicals (the sort who insist on terms like 'chestfeeding', or the like). But maybe the mainstream liberal mindset as a whole can be nudged back to a place of acceptance without total acquiescence.