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I see we're retreating en masse from the idea that misgendering people is a kind of violence.
So... what harm, exactly?
Still haven’t caught up? It’s psychological violence referred to in the OP article from CU Boulder.
I see we're retreating en masse from the idea that misgendering people is a kind of violence.
So... what harm, exactly?
True according to whom? A UN panel?
I don't accept them as authoritative.
I see we're retreating en masse from the idea that misgendering people is a kind of violence.
So... what harm, exactly?
Where are the media reports of people alleging harm?
Where are the criminal cases of people alleging harm?
Where are the civil cases of people alleging harm?
Why don't we see any of the above for similar acts of rudeness, like calling women "sweetie", or calling a man a son of a bitch?
Data indicate that 82% of transgender individuals have considered killing themselves and 40% have attempted suicide, with suicidality highest among transgender youth.
Transgender (trans) people face unique stressors, including the stress some trans people experience when their gender identity is not affirmed. Trans people also experience higher rates of discrimination and harassment than their cisgender counterparts and, as a result, experience poorer mental health outcomes. They are also at a greater risk for suicide as they are twice as likely to think about and attempt suicide than LGB people (Haas et al., 2011; McNeill et al., 2017; Irwin et al., 2014).
I refuse to refer to one person as "they". Its plural.
I've been referring to people whose gender I don't know as they for the last twenty years and more. And that was before sight or sound of this manufactoversy.
Some of the first biological evidence of the incongruence transgender individuals experience, because their brain indicates they are one sex and their body another, may have been found in estrogen receptor pathways in the brain of 30 transgender individuals.
The OP article made the context clear.
When someone refers to another person using the wrong pronouns, especially on purpose, that can lead to that person feeling disrespected and can lead to dysphoria, exclusion and alienation.
I agree with Thermal, it bears on the subject.
From the article...
Are we disrespecting a lifestyle, or are we disrespecting what a person biologically is. The degree to which violence is being committed (by not using the requested pronouns) is a little stronger if the latter is true.
Are we disrespecting a lifestyle,
"Lifestyle choice", huh? How quickly history will repeat itself.
It doesn't matter what you're disrespecting. CU Boulder doesn't want students, faculty, or visitors harassed on campus.
"Lifestyle choice", huh? How quickly history will repeat itself.
It doesn't matter what you're disrespecting. CU Boulder doesn't want students, faculty, or visitors harassed on campus.
I'd feel highly harassed by being told to refer to someone as a zir.