Meadmaker
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How can you tell they're post-op? I can't.
Documentation.
(I know that's not a thing now, at least not everywhere.)
How can you tell they're post-op? I can't.
b) transgender identity is now - importantly - viewed within the mainstream medical/scientific community to be a valid condition and not an affliction/disorder, ...
By the way, JoeMorgue asked what I think was a very cogent question, and it hasn't been addressed by any trans rights supporters. I would genuinely like to see an answer from one or more of you.
If a person declares that they are a man or a woman, can they ever be wrong?
I think what you are doing is something very much like what Sideroxylon was doing, in declaring that the identity is the prime issue, and that practical concerns are secondary, or maybe that the practical solutions are implied by the identity.
I absolutely agree that transwomen have a valid identity. They also have a valid penis. It's the penis that causes the heartburn for the "other" ladies in the locker room.
Now, you don't think that penis thingie should be considered important, apparently. You seem to think it's no more significant than skin color, or something. I happen to think that penises are very important. Mine has played an important role in my life, and also in the life of my wife and of my son, and even somewhat significant in the lives of a few women I knew before I met my wife. It's not something to be treated in such a cavalier manner.
Having a penis is a valid lived condition. As is modesty when in the presence of a penis. These are valid lived conditions that ought to be considered significant when drafting public policy.
The question assumes essentialist notions of gender that are present in the parody claim, “I identify as an attack helicopter.” Self identification with a gender social construct is by definition an internal existential position that you couldn’t be wrong about any more than you could about being happy. You could be deceptive about it - a fear expressed in the thread. A claim like “I feel like a woman” while not having the possibility of direct access to the phenomenological experiences of others can be questioned.
I absolutely agree that transwomen have a valid identity. They also have a valid penis. It's the penis that causes the heartburn for the "other" ladies in the locker room.
Thanks.
I think you just said "no".
Which is what I said that I thought.would be the trans rights activist position.
I have an observation. I wonder if it is shared or rejected...
I don't care if a person is scared or in fear. I care about actual risk. And my concern for actual risk doesn't change if others fear more less fearful about that risk than other risks.
Biological men and women are assaulted, made uncomfortable and made subject of unwanted attention in toilets. Is a transgender male more likely to perpetuate such abuse?
When you meet one of these activists report back.
I have an observation. I wonder if it is shared or rejected...
I don't care if a person is scared or in fear. I care about actual risk. And my concern for actual risk doesn't change if others fear more less fearful about that risk than other risks.
Yeah, it's kind of hard to come up with a term for people who seem to share your viewpoint.
Trans rights supporters isn't really correct, because lots of people support trans rights, just not all the ones that the trans rights lobby supports. For example, almost everyone who has posted in these threads support anti-discrimination in employment, but lots of us do not support the right to choose your own locker room.
I settled on TRA, not because it's entirely accurate, but just because everyone seems to understand what it means. I know you probably aren't an "activist" in any meaningful sense of the word, but I think you probably agree with the people who are. In other words, the trans rights activist position is shared by people who are not, themselves, activists.
Rep. Paul Gosar Spreads Lie About Texas Shooter In Hateful Since-Deleted Tweet
Extremist Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Arizona) deleted a disturbing and offensive tweet Tuesday that falsely claimed the gunman who killed more than 20 people at a Texas school was a “transsexual leftist illegal alien.”
The lawmaker wrote the message in response to a Twitter user who wondered if the shooter was a member of the far-right, “the kind of trash that” Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) and Gosar “travel to speak to?” before deleting their tweet.
This seems to be the opposite to the Schrodinger's Rapist idea that the forum used to be keen one. The idea that since women couldn't know what men were rapists, men should understand that they can't just ask a woman in a hotel lift for coffee.I have an observation. I wonder if it is shared or rejected...
I don't care if a person is scared or in fear. I care about actual risk. And my concern for actual risk doesn't change if others fear more less fearful about that risk than other risks.
When you meet one of these activists report back.
Ziggurat said:I imagine that you can if they’re naked in a changing room.
Meadmaker said:Documentation.
(I know that's not a thing now, at least not everywhere.)
some men
Meadmaker said:I happen to think that penises are very important. Mine has played an important role in my life, and also in the life of my wife and of my son, and even somewhat significant in the lives of a few women I knew before I met my wife.
I don't understand the first one. Are we going to insist that everyone strips off and displays what genitals they have before they're allowed to access the changing room? Or do we have to wait until we see the evidence of the swinging penis before we can ask for this person to be removed? And then of course there are intimate spaces where people are not going to get completely naked in public. Am I just supposed to assume that Big Senga with the bass voice and the five-o'clock shadow who is hanging around the communal area of the Ladies room has had the op?
Or to put it in the words of the transactivists, "you want to institute genital inspections for entry into women's spaces." No, actually, we don't. We know a man when we see one and we would like men to accept that they aren't welcome in our intimate spaces. We don't want to know what's under the skirt.
I suppose "papers please" is less invasive than "strip off and show me you haven't got a willie" but how does that work again? Does every woman have to have this documentation? Even little girls? Or only the ones who had to have a penis removed? Does someone stop these people and ask for the documentation, in an official capacity, before they're allowed in? Can women who see Big Senga start to take his clothes off be comfortable that Big Senga's documents have been checked at the door so he is genuinely post-op?
Actually, Big Senga is a problem either way. You're a bloke, we don't care what's under the skirt, stay out. It's astonishing the lengths to which men will go to find some reason to insist that at least some men should have the legal right to prance around in women's intimate spaces.