AmadeusD
This strikes me as complete baloney. Where did you get your numbers from? I speculate the true number is in the hundreds of millions or billions worldwide. — T Clark
Pew surveys indicate about 35% of the people in the US consider homosexuality a sin with a similar number for transgender people. — T Clark
As I noted in the previous post, DSM in the not too distant past classified homosexuality as a mental illness — T Clark
As I noted, protection of rights identified in the ACLU summary strike me as reasonable for people in general, including transgender people. — T Clark
T Clark
This strikes me as complete baloney. — T Clark
This is just utterly ridiculous. — AmadeusD
When you convince people the world is out to get them, you're cruel. — AmadeusD
If so, there is nothing here that has anything specific to do with trans people. There has been nothing raised in this thread that makes anything here 'trans rights'. — AmadeusD
There is also nothing raised in this thread which can make sense of defending 'trans' as a civil rights category ( — AmadeusD
cruel, harmful narrative that those of us who can see the forest for the trees want to prevent reaching our vulnerable children. — AmadeusD
I understand there is essentially no civil conversation to be had about that last part. — AmadeusD
Philosophim
That is the key point to take from recent survey aggregates: general support continues to rise - but support over specific, controversial policies is finally getting authentic responses so we're seeing divides. That's to be expected, and non-controversial and has extremely little to do with trans people, but considerations after understanding the wants and needs of trans people. — AmadeusD
AmadeusD
o at least we agree on something. And I’ll stand behind the statistics I provided. I think they tell the story. — T Clark
Except, of course, when the world is out to get them. — T Clark
I’ve wondered how much of that has to do with the fact you’re from New Zealand and I am from the USA — T Clark
You might be surprised at what my substantive opinions about gender rights are, but as I noted, that is not what I’ve addressed in my posts on this thread. — T Clark
You’re playing of the “protect the children” card is unconvincing. — T Clark
Its normal discernment of an honest individual. — Philosophim
T Clark
Reality sits squarely with the fact that there are not billions of people who even care about this matter. Far less that care to do anything about it, and even less who care to harm trans people. The ridiculousness is patent on that side of things. — AmadeusD
There is an extremely small, unhinged group that exist on Earth and probably number below 10m who want Trans people to stop being trans (or, alternately, existing). — AmadeusD
Besides females, this is never the case. There have been small pockets of historical time and place where groups were targeted. Currently, in the West, there are none other than females who have been targeted forever. Males do not suffer opinions. And almost no one in existence has an issue with trans men (bearing in mind, barely anyone has an issue tout court - its the expectation other's have to participate). — AmadeusD
I’ve wondered how much of that has to do with the fact you’re from New Zealand and I am from the USA
— T Clark
Fair, but almost nothing hinges on this. I am capable of understanding geography and how to transcend it (i am also highly interested (in the proper sense, not just 'its interesting) in UK politics as I am a citizen and hope to return at some stage with my wife who is also British). — AmadeusD
You wouldn't be convinced by overwhelming evidence that being trans is an aberration likely to lead to criminal behaviour. So, it's hard to know why you'd say this? Protecting females is more important than children... — AmadeusD
I really do not care what you position on this specific part of hte issue is — AmadeusD
Philosophim
T Clark
Here you go TClark. — Philosophim
Philosophim
Is this intended as “overwhelming evidence that being trans is an aberration likely to lead to criminal behaviour?” — T Clark
ProtagoranSocratist
Do you think her feeling violated isn't a human right over his claimed human right to enter the female locker room? If this was your mother, wife, daughter, or sister, would you tell them that being upset about it is wrong, and that their feelings of being violated are transphobic and discriminatory? — Philosophim
T Clark
No. I really wish you would stop implying that I have this excessively negative view of trans people. — Philosophim
if I'm to keep viewing you in good faith. — Philosophim
T Clark
if I'm to keep viewing you in good faith. — Philosophim
Philosophim
What did you actually mean then? If it wasn’t that, I don’t understand how what you wrote has anything to do with what I wrote in my response to AmadeusD. — T Clark
I agree. Let’s give up on that. You can think I’m arguing in bad faith and I’ll think you’re paranoid and full of shit. — T Clark
Is this intended as “overwhelming evidence that being trans is an aberration likely to lead to criminal behaviour?” — T Clark
Make that paranoid, full of shit, and creepily obsessed with transgender people. — T Clark
Philosophim
If i may butt in...
This is what i tried to explain earlier in the thread: rights themselves are vague and delusional, it's a means of saying "i am entitled to such-and-such", but they only have practical application in legalism. — ProtagoranSocratist
T Clark
You're behaving like a bigot TClark. Ignorant, unintelligent, off topic remarks with a bent towards slander towards me instead of open discussion. Look in the mirror before accusing others of what you're full of yourself. — Philosophim
Philosophim
Oh, my. — T Clark
AmadeusD
There are 8 billion people in the world. If 10% of them hold the kind of antipathy to transgender people I claim, that makes almost a billion right there. And that does not take into account the fact that North American and European attitudes are likely to be more tolerant than elsewhere. There are many more conservative and traditional cultures where non-standard sexuality is punished harshly. Ugandan law, for example, along with that in some other countries, calls for the death penalty. — T Clark
I'll let others decide if they agree with me that your understanding is fundamentally wrong. — T Clark
I wasn't trying to say this difference undermines your argument. It's just something I've been wondering about. — T Clark
Please provide this "overwhelming evidence." As I understand it, transgender people make up about 0.3% of the population. Explain how this many people can have the catastrophic results you seem to predict. It is undeniable that the primary threat of crime and violence to women comes from straight, cisgender men. — T Clark
Then why bring it up? — T Clark
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