I can totally sympathise with that, and in fact it's what makes a lot of this trans business so frustrating. Men decide they literally are women if they adopt a bunch of feminine stereotypes, as if "woman" is defined as someone who wears certain clothes, certain makeup, and behaves in a certain way. We're not.
What I'm taking exception to is the argument that says being female is nothing but a performance, and any man who does the right performance is therefore literally female.
I don't think that's what's happening at all.
I found the idea that there is some genetic predisposition to wearing dresses or makeup absurd. So I started watching videos to try to understand. As a result, I formed the hypothesis that most transgenderism relates to dysphoria (likely genetic) and expression of what is perceived as gendered dress provides relief of dysphoria.
They don't dress to be women. They already consider themselves to be women mentally. Adopting stereotypically gendered dress allows internal and external perceptions (by themselves and others) to match up, thus not triggering acute dysphoric feelings.
More gender-neutral dress, by the way would not be as effective if my thoughts are correct.
I'm not sure I'm entirely correct in this. Not-being trans myself I think it may not really be possible to completely understand.
If approached from a platform of " I know what I am, it is my right to be that. " it works for the individual within their own space.
Ah, back to the name-calling. I did miss that.
This accusation doesn't even have internal consistency.
For the sake of argument, let's assume that some of your premises are correct, namely:
1) Rolfe is a bigot
2) Rolfe thinks most other women are bigots
If that were the case, then Rolfe doesn't think bigotry is a bad thing. And if she doesn't think bigotry is a bad thing, then believing most women are bigots doesn't constitute thinking badly of other women. So how could that possibly constitute misogyny?
Your accusation is self-contradictory. It is thus not to be taken seriously.
Also, a woman is an adult human female.
It's when they demand the right to do things that directly take rights away from other people that the conflict arises.
And yet another one acting as if the proposed amendments to the GRA have been passed when they haven't.
Questions answered: 0
Understanding demonstrated: 0
Sense talked: 0
Yep. Thanks for your input.
Nope. The law already recognises gender changes. Stop lying.
We have heard the old 'don't take away my right to discriminate' canard time and time again. It didn't work then and it doesn't work now.
If you are uncomfortable around someone who is trans just because they are trans then that is your problem, not theirs.
Rolfe isn’t lying, you aren’t paying attention. People who declare themselves to have changed sex get treated as if they have changed sex even in the absence of any legal change of sex.
We have heard the old 'don't take away my right to discriminate' canard time and time again. It didn't work then and it doesn't work now.
If you are uncomfortable around someone who is trans just because they are trans then that is your problem, not theirs.