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Oh I just noticed you said 'not all the men obviously' so that post can be largely ignored I guess [emoji23] (although I still don't really think we're a big enough sample to really make any strong conclusions from that)
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To be honest, it's typical of labour, and how they deal with "progressive" issues. They always seem to take things to ludicrous, wholly unnecessary extremes, and this is just another example.
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It’s straight up virtue signaling and forget about the consequences cos ‘we’re like sooo progressive’.It’s like a disease that depletes common sense. |
What is even more infuriating is people enable this. It is PC gone clinically insane.
Being a woman is not about tottering around in heels and dress and make up and hair. It's about living with periods, childbirth, mysogyny, sexism, less opportunities and less pay. How dare they decide some boy in a dress represents me and my sex. |
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I was well and truly 'woke' to this when I got into a twitter argument where basically all I had said is that transwomen and women are not the same, and that we do actually need sex segregation as in other countries with none, there is more opportunistic sexual crimes committed by men against women. I recieved literally about 15 threats of rape, a message telling me a transwoman is a better woman than me as they have firm tits and not a 'baggy fanny' as they have not given birth. Apparently men would much prefer to shag a transwoman as their bodies are better and they are more feminine than actual women :laugh: I also received 3 death threats, and had one person telling me they would search my previous tweets and such and find out where I lived. I ended up abandoning the account as it was so scary. This is the state of the debate around this today. Though their tagline is 'no debate' because they know their arguments are flimsy and pathetic and do not stand up to scrutiny. The treatmnt of Greer is disgusting. A few feminists get it too. Julie Bindel is attacked regularly and the transactivists even made a site up about 'Julie Bindels genitals' :bored: |
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I really hope Labour do something to address this issue as it will be used as a weapon to detract from sensible ideology.
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OK I am now fairly sure 'Lily' is just trolling everyone :suspect:
https://twitter.com/whatakerfuffle/s...66703567368193 'I want to be a girl, I am a girl, I've always been a girl'. Said the 19 year old boy. Entirely seriously. Jesus christ... |
i want to be a smurf, i am a smurf, i've always been a smurf :smug:
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If transgender male to females want to be seen as women, they're going to have to be nicer and more understanding. Currently they're acting like bullyboys. I uphold their right to identify as a woman, to live as a woman and to lead a happy life. But I do not see them as being the same as me. |
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I've been reading a lot more recently both sides of the transgender/feminism debate because in all honesty I've never really seen them as being that connected, but seeing the strong opinions in here they obviously are, but what I don't really get is, what is it that is being taken away from women by allowing a transwoman to be considered a woman? I understand the arguments that they won't have experienced sexism and womens issues to the extent of women who were born female, but what actual rights are being taken away from women by including transwomen in that? That's something I can't find an answer to. I suppose you could say in this example it's the fact that a transwoman has a job that should have gone to a 'real' woman, but I still wouldn't see that as a right being taken away from women, as long as those women also had the opportunity to apply for the role. In terms of 'rights' they still would have been allowed to apply and carry it out had they been given it. I've also been reading a bit about intersectional feminism and I wonder if feminism progressing to include transwomen is just the natural course of things as they become more accepted in society? I don't know though, I'd be interested to know what others think about that. From the stuff I've read I think that the main crux of this debate comes down to whether or not you believe that gender identity is real, and that's where it's difficult because it's not something tangible and it's different in different people. Some people have no feelings relating to their gender, but for some people to go to the extent of having painful surgeries because of it, face mockery and insults because of it, kill themselves because of it, it surely has to exist and be overwhelming for some people. And even biological sex can be more complicated than just male/female. We know that intersex people exist (I know you said in the OP you didn't want to discuss intersex because of the small numbers of them, even though apparently there's actually more intersex people than there are transgender people :p but I'd say it's relevant given how so many people equate gender to biological sex, but just the fact that intersex people exist, regardless of numbers, shows that it isn't that straight forward a thing.) Anyway, if gender identity is real (which I believe it is, it just doesn't manifest the way it does for transgender people in the same way it does everyone else, or at all in most people) then is it really so bad for them to want the rest of society to regard them in the way they identify? Is that imposing an ideology or isn't it just natural, we all want people to view us as the person we feel that we are? Most of us just don't have to even think about that because it happens naturally. And is their inclusion within the group that they identify with really taking anything away from the people currently in that group? That's something I'm really keen to understand. I don't personally feel that a transman takes anything away from me being a man but I appreciate it's probably different for women because of feminism which is why I'm asking. Quote:
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Men lose their male spaces too. But it does not seem that there are loads of transmen lining up wanting into male areas. So it doesn't really affect men to the same extent at the moment. The main problem I have with it all is the loss of sex segregation tbh. As I see segregation as very much needed (in certain areas anyway). If I wasn't expected to parrot the lie that you actually can change sex and if men weren't trying to force their way into female areas, I wouldn't have an issue with it at all. Of course there is an added problem of anytime anyone says anything besides 'biology is totally irrelevant and is a social construct' they are hit with rape and death threats too (I have had 3 this week so far, people keep trying to show me how 'womanly' they are by threatening me with their girlcock. Hmm), which doesn't help tensions at all. I also think its important that language continue to actually make sense, so including male people in the meaning of 'woman' is a bit daft. Hence 'transwoman'. Not the same as women, and ridiculous to claim they are the same. I know people mean well when they say 'transwomen are women' and such, but at least think a little bit about what you are saying. Woman has a meaning, if woman includes men, then woman suddenly means 'person' instead, and we already have a word for person :suspect: I also think gender identity is such a load of crap. Maybe my opinion is clouded on that because I personally do not have one and am not religious so don't believe in some mysterious inner essence or whatever. But everyone should be able to dress however the hell they like..but I won't pretend that someone putting on a dress makes them an actual woman :shrug: I think thats just lazy stereotyping. And besides stereotypes, I don't see what 'trans' is at all. I used to think it was people who had sex dysphoria and felt they did not fit in their bodies, similar to BDD. But 'born in the wrong body' is transphopbic these days. thus I cannot understand what makes modern day transwomen (as opposed to transsexuals) any different from any other man...except for what they want to wear :S Quote:
I went into what rights are being taken away above. There is not that much of a clash with 'trans rights' and 'womens rights', but the areas they do clash, its very important and the activists are just getting more and more violent in trying to silence any woman ( real or trans, transsexuals are being silenced also in the name of 'transgender') who speaks up. |
If you are genuinely interested, this is fairly long but goes into near all of the issues
https://notthenewsinbriefs.wordpress...otadebate/amp/ Summary of problems (including problems for transsexual people) here too - http://sages.org.uk/publications/sages-factsheet.html |
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I just hope that actual transsexual people are not caught in the crossfire. As its not transsexual people who are causing the problems we see today, and indeed most transsexuals are pretty sane on this issue, its not them screeching on about how male people actually ARE female and such. It is 'transgender' people. More specifically, 'transgender women' (or trans-identified males as I prefer to call them, as they are not women in any sense of the word, especially when threatening to rape me with their ladysticks :umm2: ) Transsexual people are subjected to the exact same rape and death threats as women are, when they speak up on this issue. From the same people who claim to be fighting for them. You have to wonder who will actually benefit from the majority of 'transactivism', as its certainly not transsexual people. |
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Its the militant few who are actually being consulted on changes to the law though. If they could just be written off as a few crazies, that would be great. But they are not and are actually being listened to.
It seems to be a fair few of the 'transgender' (note, not transsexual I feel the distinction is important) people today who do go along with the crazy viewpoints though. I do not know even one lesbian who has not been put in a dodgy position by 'women with penises' (I did know one who hadn't, until a month or so ago but now she has joined the rest). Might have started as a handful of crazies, but people have latched onto it as a way to attack women, or to get into the knickers of lesbians. its gross :bored: |
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There is no need whatsoever to change the GRC. Its fine as it is. Those wishing 'changing sex' to be as easy as filling in a form on the internet have had (until recent months) almost full support as people did not think any deeper into what this would actually mean :S With it finally being publicized (largely thanks to the Times..who seem to be the only paper willing to report on it properly) I am hopeful that the nonsense will not win. |
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