Matthew Best
Penultimate Amazing
Possibly this:
What in the blue hell is she talking about?
Re pornography, does she think that the performers in those are conscripted slaves? What is she on about?
The porn part is the bit I'm least aligned with. A lot of feminists view pornography as continued objectification of women and a problem.
I have a hard time balancing my absolute sympathy and support for transwomen against the anger I feel when a person who was raised with male privilege comes in and tries to force their wants on me, to cast their desires as more important than mine, and to browbeat and threaten people with cervixes into giving them their way.
Rowlings own position seems very unclear to me. She seems to oscillate between acceptance of trans people and a strong desire to treat them as dangerous men. It strikes me as incoherent.
I can't make heads or tails of it, other than coming to the conclusion that she has general animus against trans people.
I don't see how any reasonable person would conclude that designating trans people as some group of "miscellaneous other" would have good results for these people's civil rights.
I find it amusing you start with that, yet it's not what I said.
What I did say was:
It obviously includes women who have menstruated, or even will menstruate.
Rowling is a TERF in the same way Germaine Greer's a TERF.
Women in general have the same position as me - they're not women, and the further you go down the feminist path, the more strongly that view is held.
I don't have any prejudices against trans women or trans men.
Oh and if we're doing "science by opinion piece" anyway, have an opposing opinion piece by another group of experts as well. Heck, some of these even actually have a PhD.
And, maybe, Rowling was making a point about language and communication, which come to think of it, may very well be something that is actually within the realm of expertise of a writer.
Argument from popularity. it's not even worth checking whether your statement is accurate, because it's simply a fallacy.
I think that saying the signatories here are "a group of experts" on the subject is stretching it rather. Very few signatories are developmental biologists and it's padded out with people like archaeologists, anthropologists, physiotherapists, linguists, politics students, french students, lawyers, climatologists, ecologists, vets, dentists, mathematicians, and more besides. It seems like numbers are more important than relevance to or knowledge of the subject.
Well as I said I don't give much of a toss about her, and I don't know why people bother with each other's opinions so much, but from what I understand she supports trans people but not if it's going to, in her opinion, harm women in general. It might be just a matter of numbers: putting extra effort to help minority groups is one thing, but not to the detriment of 50% of the population.
No, Rowling specifically talks about men who feel as though they are women - I'm talking about men who falsely claim to be trans for the sole reason of gaining access to women's personal spaces.
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When you open the door to any many who believes or feels he's a woman, ...then you open the door to any and all men who wish to come inside.J.K.Rowling said:So I want trans women to be safe. At the same time, I do not want to make natal girls and women less safe. When you throw open the doors of bathrooms and changing rooms to any man who believes or feels he’s a woman – and, as I’ve said, gender confirmation certificates may now be granted without any need for surgery or hormones – then you open the door to any and all men who wish to come inside. That is the simple truth.
Much of the discrimination of LGBT people has been predicated on the fact that they are a small minority and their rights may come into conflict with the comfort and safety of heterosexual people and institutions that make up the large majority of society.
What in the blue hell is she talking about?
Re pornography, does she think that the performers in those are conscripted slaves? What is she on about?
The accusations that trans women are just disguised, predatory men is a straight analogue to the "child-molesting homosexual" smear.
She said:
When you open the door to any many who believes or feels he's a woman, ...then you open the door to any and all men who wish to come inside.
Seems pretty clear to me that she says allowing mere self-identification means any man, not just those who honestly feel they are a woman, can claim to be a woman for whatever ulterior motive. She may not be spelling it out as clearly as you would like, but that's what she's saying.
Who is making that accusation?
What is being said is that simple self identification is open to abuse. That is not the same as making the statement you did.
Just because they allow supporting signatures from other fields (which are clearly marked as such and indicated in the text)[...]
I have a Postgraduate Diploma in Science (PGDipSci) at the Geography Department at Otago, mostly on Climate Science. My mini thesis (GEOG470) was on the Arctic. My main interests are climate science & the impacts of Climate Change on all of us but with an emphasis on those who are less privileged. Sea Level Rise (SLR) its impacts & Polar regions are main foci as is urban transportation. Related interests include equity, capitalism, history, religion & how those have impacted on the present.
I think that's a fair summary of her position. It's also one that LGBT people have generally not found acceptable. Much of the discrimination of LGBT people has been predicated on the fact that they are a small minority and their rights may come into conflict with the comfort and safety of heterosexual people and institutions that make up the large majority of society.
She said 'porn-saturated online culture'. I don't know her views on porn in general, but it is certainly the case that young people today have easy and free access to hard-core pornography which can set unrealistic expectations regarding sex, body image and interpersonal relationships, and I suspect that's what she's alluding to.