I used a hyperbole that was exagerated enough for someone with common sense to piece it together, no people aren’t getting their dicks chopped off left and right. perhaps it isn’t me that’s changed, but you. Over the past year or so, you suffer from a severe lack of insight/self awareness and place an abundance of faith in your internet sleuth skills. Maybe just maybe, you’re not right about everything and know less about the ramifications of something than someone else sees in its native setting. A couple of posters have already said it in here not my job to be liked or have my opinions validated, I don’t make it a mission to be a militant liberal like you, or racist neocon like general. Sometimes it’s ok to take a deep breath and say “maybe letting kids 10-11 y.o await being pumped full of hormones till they can provide adequate consent isn’t the worst idea in the world” read up on breast , prostate cancer, cardiac risk, ec/ the dangers of hormonal therapy to the overall well-being of an individual. If you truly believe that people expressing reservations because of aforementioned risks on folks that can’t provide informed consent (read on this and relation to medical treatment) you have some serious issues you need to talk over. It’s crazy how similar it is to these crazies threatening to blow up abortion clinics because of their view on morality
When would a person's biological sex be different than the person's "sex assigned at birth" (assuming accurate visual inspection)? If there is a difference then it seems using "sex assigned at birth" is more relevant for the targeted audience. As an example. Let said a person was assigned male but somehow is actually biologically female. He felt like a female and wanted to "block" the development of male sexual characteristics. But then puberty hit and his body actually start showing female sexual characteristics - at this point, she would no longer want to "block".
Which happens more often? A juvenile getting procedures to halt puberty or a student at a public school getting crappy instruction because of dedicated teachers leaving the profession or qualified folks who would be teachers not being willing because of pay, bureaucracy, and lack of support /respect?
I just find the phrase “assigned sex” makes it seem somehow artificial or not real (a mere third party designation that doesn’t match who they feel they are, as you say), and yet the very fact they undergoing puberty for it indicates that it is real. That’s what I was commenting on. Just found the phrasing confusing.
Got it, I was initially confused with your statement because I don't find the phrase artificial or confusing at all... when I read the guidelines from the medical professional, I thought it's exactly how it should be (logically). FWIW, I didn't know anything about its popularity usage of it.
I don't get the issue here. When someone makes fun of a bad person because they are bald it implies that being bald is a trait to make fun of. Same concept applies here. I don't understand why you care? It's a social media post. No one was arrested for misgendering. And I hope this also isn't an attempt to portray transgender people disproportionately prone to pedophilia and child molestation.
Raises a lot of interesting questions doesn’t it? Women have traditionally had very low levels of violent crimes and sexual crimes. Some women are not happy or willing to take ownership for trans women’s crimes or actions.
In that tweet it says: "Sussex Police do not tolerate hateful commets in regards to their gender identity regardles of crimes committed. This is irrelevant to the crime that has been committed and investigated. Sussex Police"
The PD that investigated and arrested her disagrees. Even so can you explain how gender does matter in this case?