I don't think you are able to distinguish whether a belief is true or false and whether you think positive or negative consequences would follow from it being true or false. This seems to be surprisingly common. In fact no negative consequences follow automatically from simply describing things as they are in reality, and apparently positive consequences that result from false beliefs result in unintended harms in the long run.I'll answer the why, and the belief is not false.
It's become political, I don't think law makers should get between doctors and patients.
If I don't stand up for trans people there will be nobody to stand up for me when they come for me.
It's a basic human rights issue.
I do know a handful of trans people, and their rights should not be restricted.


