arthwollipot
Limerick Purist
This is quite true. You shouldn't believe just me. I'm only one person.You repeating that doesn't obligate me to pretend I believe it.
This is quite true. You shouldn't believe just me. I'm only one person.You repeating that doesn't obligate me to pretend I believe it.
I would rather be alone and let the battle be fought by others.Mangled grammar aside, why is what I said "unsettling"? Why can't you see it working?
Look, there's a simple three-step process to determining what pronoun to use:
- Do you know what pronoun is correct? If so, use that.
- Ask them what pronoun to use.
- There is no step 3.
Is verbal harassment a kind of violence?
I've answered this question already, so I'm not sure why anybody is still having problems with it.
It can be, if the victim considers it to be. An appropriately empowered arbitration committee may also in the appropriate circumstances find it to be.
Would such a victim be justified in using violence in self-defense?
I think you're actually asking whether someone is justified in using physical violence in "self-defense" against mental, emotional or social violence, which is crossing over categories. Would this be a correct interpretation of your question?
I'm just assigning pronouns based on apparent sex, without hardly thinking about it.
I do. My point was that English speakers (other than yourself) assign pronouns based on (apparent) sex without even thinking about gender, and moreover this is how it was always done until around a decade or two ago when we started personalizing pronouns.Sure, casually, with people you don't know, whom you are never likely to meet. Personally I have tried to cultivate the habit of using gender-neutral language, including pronouns, in such situations, but whatever, who cares.
The real question is: Why should I? Non-binary identity was invented on Tumblr around a decade ago, it doesn't show up in the DSM as a diagnostic category which might require social affirmation to treat, and every enby I've met would be a basic progressive white girl if it wasn't for this one special category which didn't exist when I was their age.The real question is: if someone says to you, "my pronouns are they/them," are you going to respect that, or not?
I'm guessing that the adult fellow in your profile picture is male, based solely on appearances. Am I incorrect?Unless you have the person’s sequenced DNA, CT scan, and/or have performed an intimate physical examination, you aren’t basing it on sex at all, apparent or otherwise.
I'm guessing that the adult fellow in your profile picture is male, based solely on appearances. Am I incorrect?
Happy to answer these questions after you answer mine.What are you basing that on? Do you know what’s going on between my legs and in my DNA or are you basing it on how I conform to gender normes and roles?
Happy to answer these questions after you answer mine.
Do you accept self identification?
Not the issue. I identify as a hottie. Is that how you will refer to me? Or maybe it doesn't matter in some contexts how a third person sees themself?
If I refer to "that blonde over there", do you stop and check if they are "really " a blonde, or how they identify?
This is quite true. You shouldn't believe just me. I'm only one person.
I often use pronouns to refer to people without any idea of their gender identity, e.g. "Wow, that guy shouldn't be driving his diesel truck here inside the maintenance hangar," or "Damn that lady looks fit in her sundress." I'm just assigning pronouns based on apparent sex, without hardly thinking about it. You say these pronouns may be incorrect but I'd say they are doing what they are supposed to do, even if the cowboy in the truck sees herself as a cowgirl and the lady in the sundress sees themself as non-binary.
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It's very much the issue. How can I answer the question? Either d4m10n accepts my self identification or else I have to provide some sort of evidence. I could post a forum-inappropriate picture (which, no, thank you) or I could go get a CT scan or a DNA sequence and submit that.Not the issue.
I think the highlighted is the whole point of the discussion.
People dispute that failing to or refusing to use someone's preferred pronouns is violence, because they think there is an important distinction being elided between, say, harassment and violence.
Those who think that failing to or refusing to use someone's preferred pronouns is violence have to argue that there is no meaningful distinction.
Yet when asked if violence should be met with violence, you argue that the first form of violence is very different to the second form of violence, which is selling the pass.
If there is a useful distinction to be made between two senses of a word (one of which is extremely controversial) then it makes no sense to muddy the waters by insisting that the word be used interchangably for vastly different situations.
I think it's a bit unproductive to answer questions with other questions. I asked whether the bloke in the photo is male or not, and so far you've shot back with three other questions instead of simply answering mine.Do you accept self identification?
I was, though, and the process has nothing to do with "current gender norms for the male [sex]" but rather secondary sex characteristics which are fairly rare in females and especially rare in females old enough to have a bit of grey in their beards. Buck Angel is exceptional in many ways, but also statistically so, since MtF transitioning didn't become a growth sector until after 2011.The true point, however, is that d4m10n was not evaluating my "apparent sex".
I'll use pronouns however the suits in HR say we must until I've paid off my mortgage.And when you find out you're just calling a butch woman a man you'd continue doing it, even in a professional setting, to the point you can be fired for harassment?
Answering d4m10n's question would be exactly self-id. If you, or d4m10n, thinks self-id is wrong, then his question is meaningless.
If I perceived you as a bot, would I be justified in calling you 'it'? In trans supportive circles, misgendering is wrong even when used against those who insist on misgendering. It would also likely be against the forum rules.
But for theprestige and d4m10n, that wouldn't be rude. In fact it would only be right to do, and they'd I'm sure object to any punishments the forum rules would impose in the same exact way they are against all the negative social/professional consequences for misgendering.
Do you self-identify as 'no an it'? Is my perception not of primary importance?
I don't know how to provide you an answer you will accept. Will you accept me identifying myself as one or the other?I think it's a bit unproductive to answer questions with other questions. I asked whether the bloke in the photo is male or not, and so far you've shot back with three other questions instead of simply answering mine.
Oh, I think you are making quite a bit of unfounded assumptions. I, in fact, know quite a few trans males with gray in their beards. Actually, most of them I know have gray in their beards, now that I think about it.I was, though, and the process has nothing to do with "current gender norms for the male [sex]" but rather secondary sex characteristics which are fairly rare in females and especially rare in females old enough to have a bit of grey in their beards.