smartcooky
Penultimate Amazing
You could hardly call me a right winger. I am a strong believer in universal healthcare, social welfare, a living wage, phasing out fossil fuels in favour of renewable energy, and protection of the environment (I financially contribute to both Greenpeace the Sea Shepherd Society). I oppose mining, clear-felling of forestry and financial bailouts for corporations and banks. I have never voted conservative in my entire life, and I never will. They stand for everything I despise.For the upteempth time, I have a ton of sympathy for what you are arguing, but I am very uncomfortable with *how* it is being argued. To me, it mirrors the exact same language employed by those who "are calling for a return to the (good ol) days", you know, when blacks were servants, women could not vote, and we quietly (or not so quietly) killed the maginalized folks in society. That mindset is all too prevalent right now, and when people say "well I'm not one of them" I wonder how often they consider how their language emboldens and supports that mentality.
Regardless of any of that, I will always agree with truth, both when I see it, and no matter who speaks it. This is especially the case for scientific truth. The position on transgender issues is one aspect of of left-wing progressive politics that I enitely disagree with. As far as I can see, it is conservatives who are speaking the truth on this issue, and I'm not going to shy away from this truth just becasue its conservatives who happen to be speaking it


