Quote from: Mordo on February 21, 2016, 11:19:41 AMThe big difference being there fam is that the trans issue is still a pretty contentious debate in the dialogue of society. Not everyone agrees exactly what it is and what should be the ideal solution as there are myriad conflicting scientific and academic papers surrounding it. That isn't the case with race. Scientific racism has been pretty much put to bed sans within a few bumfuck corners of the globe that don't represent the majority of what people think.So then...since it's an up-and-coming issue, we should just deal with bigotry surrounding it?So ten years ago when gay rights were in the spotlight, a person calling gays mentally ill would be fine so long as he "put up" with them?
The big difference being there fam is that the trans issue is still a pretty contentious debate in the dialogue of society. Not everyone agrees exactly what it is and what should be the ideal solution as there are myriad conflicting scientific and academic papers surrounding it. That isn't the case with race. Scientific racism has been pretty much put to bed sans within a few bumfuck corners of the globe that don't represent the majority of what people think.
Quote from: Cindy on February 21, 2016, 11:10:07 AMLike, treating someone else as a human being isn't " a courtesy". You're not going out of your way to respect them. You're treating them like any other human being As far as I'm aware, neither Chally nor Mordo see or treat transpeople as sub-human, so that's not the issue.
Like, treating someone else as a human being isn't " a courtesy". You're not going out of your way to respect them. You're treating them like any other human being
Quote from: Cindy on February 21, 2016, 11:23:51 AMQuote from: Mordo on February 21, 2016, 11:19:41 AMThe big difference being there fam is that the trans issue is still a pretty contentious debate in the dialogue of society. Not everyone agrees exactly what it is and what should be the ideal solution as there are myriad conflicting scientific and academic papers surrounding it. That isn't the case with race. Scientific racism has been pretty much put to bed sans within a few bumfuck corners of the globe that don't represent the majority of what people think.So then...since it's an up-and-coming issue, we should just deal with bigotry surrounding it?So ten years ago when gay rights were in the spotlight, a person calling gays mentally ill would be fine so long as he "put up" with them?No. We should be having a continuous and polite debate about it without shutting people down with buzzwords.
Quote from: HurtfulTurkey on February 21, 2016, 11:31:53 AMQuote from: Cindy on February 21, 2016, 11:10:07 AMLike, treating someone else as a human being isn't " a courtesy". You're not going out of your way to respect them. You're treating them like any other human being As far as I'm aware, neither Chally nor Mordo see or treat transpeople as sub-human, so that's not the issue.Have you seen how challenger refers to transfolk?He practically gives Muslims better treatment. It's actually pretty sickening.
Quote from: Mordo on February 21, 2016, 11:40:02 AMQuote from: Cindy on February 21, 2016, 11:23:51 AMQuote from: Mordo on February 21, 2016, 11:19:41 AMThe big difference being there fam is that the trans issue is still a pretty contentious debate in the dialogue of society. Not everyone agrees exactly what it is and what should be the ideal solution as there are myriad conflicting scientific and academic papers surrounding it. That isn't the case with race. Scientific racism has been pretty much put to bed sans within a few bumfuck corners of the globe that don't represent the majority of what people think.So then...since it's an up-and-coming issue, we should just deal with bigotry surrounding it?So ten years ago when gay rights were in the spotlight, a person calling gays mentally ill would be fine so long as he "put up" with them?No. We should be having a continuous and polite debate about it without shutting people down with buzzwords.Daily reminder that buzzword is a buzzwordAnd it's a perfectly reasonable thing to do, in my eyes. Why is it not? If she's transphobic, then calling her transphobic is simply stating the obvious facts. What other discourse is to be had if she's so ignorant that she doesn't even know that post-op means that a trans man would have a dick?
Quote from: False Turquoise on February 21, 2016, 10:54:33 AMQuote from: Cindy on February 21, 2016, 10:48:30 AMI've never seen anyone pull any kind of "card" for a non-legitimate reason, tbh. Well, okay, maybe not never, but the vast majority of these kinds of claims are really just strawmen.Charlie made an entire thread doing it last night. Seems pretty common to me.Like I said, perfectly legitimate reasonsNot my fault you have underlying racist ideals, bruh
Quote from: Cindy on February 21, 2016, 10:48:30 AMI've never seen anyone pull any kind of "card" for a non-legitimate reason, tbh. Well, okay, maybe not never, but the vast majority of these kinds of claims are really just strawmen.Charlie made an entire thread doing it last night. Seems pretty common to me.
I've never seen anyone pull any kind of "card" for a non-legitimate reason, tbh. Well, okay, maybe not never, but the vast majority of these kinds of claims are really just strawmen.
Quote from: Cindy on February 21, 2016, 11:42:13 AMQuote from: Mordo on February 21, 2016, 11:40:02 AMQuote from: Cindy on February 21, 2016, 11:23:51 AMQuote from: Mordo on February 21, 2016, 11:19:41 AMThe big difference being there fam is that the trans issue is still a pretty contentious debate in the dialogue of society. Not everyone agrees exactly what it is and what should be the ideal solution as there are myriad conflicting scientific and academic papers surrounding it. That isn't the case with race. Scientific racism has been pretty much put to bed sans within a few bumfuck corners of the globe that don't represent the majority of what people think.So then...since it's an up-and-coming issue, we should just deal with bigotry surrounding it?So ten years ago when gay rights were in the spotlight, a person calling gays mentally ill would be fine so long as he "put up" with them?No. We should be having a continuous and polite debate about it without shutting people down with buzzwords.Daily reminder that buzzword is a buzzwordAnd it's a perfectly reasonable thing to do, in my eyes. Why is it not? If she's transphobic, then calling her transphobic is simply stating the obvious facts. What other discourse is to be had if she's so ignorant that she doesn't even know that post-op means that a trans man would have a dick?Maybe put together an actual argument with evidence instead of slinging around pejorative epithets that don't really advance the discourse or solve anything at all?I mean, I don't get what's so difficult about that. If someone's being transphobic, point out why their wrong and provide them with compelling proof as to how they're wrong. Will it be futile? Probably. But it's a hell of a lot better than screaming meaningless words at them.
Okay so let's just assume someone here is actually honestly "transphobic". Now explain to them what's wrong with that. Keeping in mind that this person recognizes that bigotry and its unnamed antithesis are spooks.
it seems like bullshit to me.
The former. Which is unfortunate, because I really do want to be supportive of it. It's not easy holding views the people around you would be disgusted by.
As usual, transgender discussion on sep7 goes flawlessly.
Quote from: HurtfulTurkey on February 21, 2016, 02:46:42 PMQuote from: Chief Among Sinners on February 21, 2016, 01:08:58 PMit seems like bullshit to me.The legitimacy of transgenderism, or recognizing someone as something other than their sex in a social context?The former. Which is unfortunate, because I really do want to be supportive of it. It's not easy holding views the people around you would be disgusted by. I just can't get over the suicide statistics, genetics and doctors turning away from sex changes. It seems really off at this point.
Quote from: Chief Among Sinners on February 21, 2016, 01:08:58 PMit seems like bullshit to me.The legitimacy of transgenderism, or recognizing someone as something other than their sex in a social context?
Of course. But that doesn't make it any more easy to be the contrarian in the group, especially on a college campus. So I'd really like to have my mind changed on this one.
That's rather odd, usually college campuses are open minded about ideas such as these.
college campuses
open minded
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Quote from: Cindy on February 21, 2016, 12:59:08 PMQuote from: Chief Among Sinners on February 21, 2016, 12:27:08 PMOkay so let's just assume someone here is actually honestly "transphobic". Now explain to them what's wrong with that. Keeping in mind that this person recognizes that bigotry and its unnamed antithesis are spooks.Are you asking what's wrong with bigotry?Not really bigotry in general. It is to one's objective disadvantage to avoid interactions with people of different ethnicities and religions, for example. You gain nothing and lose quite a bit by discriminating on the traditional grounds.But why should someone acknowledge transgenderism as legitimate, aside from the obvious social advantage of being viewed as a "progressive" by one's peers?I'm just not convinced of the validity of it. I'll continue, like I have done, to be cordial and use preferred nomenclature to make things easier for myself, but it seems like bullshit to me.
Quote from: Chief Among Sinners on February 21, 2016, 12:27:08 PMOkay so let's just assume someone here is actually honestly "transphobic". Now explain to them what's wrong with that. Keeping in mind that this person recognizes that bigotry and its unnamed antithesis are spooks.Are you asking what's wrong with bigotry?