• Thorny_Thicket
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    11 months ago

    I don’t agree with that.

    It’s not their gender I have issues with. You can claim to be anything you want and I’m fine by that. It’s only when people start demanding special treatment when I stop being nice.

    In my native language there is no even he/she pronoun. The word is “hän” and it’s gender neutral. You can be male, female, FTM, MTF, non-binary or what ever and you’re still called “hän”. That is what inclusivity looks like. Progress is caring less about ones race and gender - not more.

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      11 months ago

      It doesn’t matter if you agree with it or not; the definition of transphobia does not depend on your agreement. Simply that you act transphobic, which you do. (And respecting other people as long as they’re nice to you is a really crappy way to act. People deserve respect for who they are even if they won’t gratify your ego.)

      Luckily for queer people, progress can actually be made by caring about your sexuality and gender. Imagine if what you said was actually true, what an awful dystopia we’d be living in!

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        11 months ago

        the definition of transphobia does not depend on your agreement

        If you’re going to go by definitions then you have to have the element of “fear” in there. You’re scared of trans people - that’s what the “phobia” part means. Are you saying that people that disagree with biological men participating in womens sport are scared of trans people?