Having asked SuburbanTurkey to avoid politics, I will immediately break my own suggestion. I mentioned President Trump. I want to relate that to something I let go past, but has been on my mind.
Rolfe was decrying the lack of skepticism on the skeptics board when it came to this issue. I get what she is saying, but, actually, there's an interesting phenomenon going on here. On this one issue, the conversation is very much split between "left" and "right", between "pro trans" and "anti trans". If anything, "right" is more prominent, to the point that LondonJohn once called this place an echo chamber against trans rights.
Well I have certainly called ISF an echo chamber before, but always on left wing issues. This place is pretty darned left leaning. Conservatives don't get much support here, but on this one issue, that's not the case. Why?
In truth, I think that's not really what's going on. I put "left" and "right" in quotes because this issue isn't truly a left or right issue. There's something about this issue that causes skeptics and critical thinkers to say, "Whoa.....are you really saying....?"
I think something similar is happening in the USA, and possibly other democracies. We're very liberal, but this issue is just an issue too far. Here at ISF, we aren't the sorts likely to change our votes on this issue. There is no way in hell I would ever vote for Donald Trump. However, I'm a pretty staunch Democrat. It would take more than the trans issues to get me to say that the GOP is better. However, I think what is happening is that there are a small number of people for whom that isn't true. They aren't raving right wingers. In fact, they're pretty liberal, but when they see a fifteen year old girl saying, "After I took off my pants, I heard a deep voice behind me, turned around, and saw someone wearing women's underwear, but I could tell that there was a penis underneath.", they start saying, "Huh? What? That doesn't sound right to me." And when they hear that the government tells that girl that she is the one in the wrong, and if she doesn't like it she'll have to wait in the hall, they start thinking that maybe there is something wrong with the government. And they might have opinions about all sorts of other great issues of the day, but they don't give it much thought. However, when they find out there's a guy in women's underwear in their daughter's locker room, and when they ask, they are told, "No, that's a girl. Penises don't matter.", then they start thinking, "This has really gone too far."
Because they're haters. I guess.