Holy cow - did you... did you just take the position that someone who is gender non-conforming isn't the sex their body has? So a female child that likes trucks and climbing trees isn't a "girl" but a "boy"
Do you even understand that you are taking a position of rigid and regressive enforcement of gender roles?
Incidentally:
The DSM–5 articulates explicitly that “gender non-conformity is not in itself a mental disorder".
https://www.psychiatry.org/psychiat...onforming-patients/gender-dysphoria-diagnosis
I don't think anyone should feel entitled to sex without first gaining another party's consent, and that's sort of how I feel about the restrooms as well. If the users of a previously sex-segregated space haven't generally consented to self-i.d. then they might ought to be consulted prior to forcing a change to the segregation scheme. This isn't really about sanity or sincerity, though, it's about taking everyone's expectations and needs into account.Same with someone whose sex was observed to be male at birth, but now identifies as a cishet lady. He should be entitled to have sex with dudes, and use the women's restroom, without anyone questioning his sanity, sincerity, or standing to do these things. It suffices that he says, "this is who I am."
To be clear, do you mean "treatments" as in social transition rather than medical treatment?And LJ's defense of these "treatments" is essentially, "you're just a bigot who hates gender nonconformists."
Is it, though? Ever been won over that way?It's a solid play for a lawyer who doesn't have much else to work with.
I thought that went without saying, so I didn't bother to say it. Oh well.I don't think anyone should feel entitled to sex without first gaining another party's consent,
No disagreement here.and that's sort of how I feel about the restrooms as well. If the users of a previously sex-segregated space haven't generally consented to self-i.d. then they might ought to be consulted prior to forcing a change to the segregation scheme. This isn't really about sanity or sincerity, though, it's about taking everyone's expectations and needs into account.
Yes. Mostly I mean it as a shorthand for the entire gamut of medical treatments, "self care", and public policy proposals purported to satisfy the wants and/or needs of transgender people.To be clear, do you mean "treatments" as in social transition rather than medical treatment?
Heh.Is it, though? Ever been won over that way?
I would think such an approach ought to backfire on people who are trained to carefully consider evidence and notice when an argument is founded upon an emotional appeal, but then I've seen it advanced often enough even on skeptical forums.In fact I have, from time to time, been been panicked into silence by an antagonistic emotional appeal. I think arguments in the nature of "your ideas are shameful and you should be ashamed to speak them" can be effective. But you have to know your audience and read the room.
I would think such an approach ought to backfire on people who are trained to carefully consider evidence and notice when an argument is founded upon an emotional appeal, but then I've seen it advanced often enough even on skeptical forums.
I couldn't understand the relevance of that quote either. Is LJ suggesting that being trans without gender dysphoria - which was the subject of the discussion - is simply being gender non-conforming?
What movement or ideology do you have in mind here?This movement is not about promoting gender nonconformity; it is just about sex denialism, which is purely ideological.
What social or legal accommodations are you suggesting for people who do not require them on account of gender dysphoria?Not all people with transgender identity undergo gender dysphoria.
Is he? Seriously?
I identify as Hispanic and Irish American, but I'm not asking anyone to change anything about how they behave, except maybe toning down the relevant ethnic slurs a bit.
Rum or Whisky; but yes. [emoji1787]So... are you drunk on tequila or whisky?
Um...what?
I don't follow her lawyer's logic.
Well, the poor guy has to say something, I suppose.
*his lawyer
He committed rape. It's outrageous to use feminine pronouns for someone who is so full of toxic masculinity that he used his penis to penetrate an unconsenting, unwilling woman.