You argued that societal change had no ethical component because it's going to happen anyway. — Isaac
(there exist arguments about whether the change is 'right' or 'wrong'), — Isaac
and it is not going to happen anyway, its driven by our collective actions. — Isaac
Whether I present an opinion about how society ought progress has no bearing on the validity of that argument. — Isaac
I have a theory that societies that are less hung up on gender stereotypes, will see a significant decrease in transitioning because there's a wider gamut available for gender expression so the dysphoria will probably lessen because gender roles will be less pronounced. For starters, men should be able to wear dresses instead of boring suits. — Benkei
So far in recorded history, change has always happened in spite of the people who opposed change. — Vera Mont
Of course society will always change, that doesn't mean we have to passively accept any specific change. We cna instead replace it with a different change. — Isaac
Given this, we can still argue sensibly that some change is bad and ought be resisted. — Isaac
people cannot escape gender stereotypes — Benkei
I haven't defined it — Vera Mont
I don't see why we need to escape gender stereotypes. — Andrew4Handel
It is fact that there are far fewer women in prisons and committing violent crime. — Andrew4Handel
What is being called the breaking down of stereotypes is becoming the erasure of women. — Andrew4Handel
So you don't know what a trans right is but are advocating for it anyway? — Andrew4Handel
And can you not see how rights can clash with each other? — Andrew4Handel
For a basic example the right to play music in your house and the right for your neighbours to live in peace and quite.
These things can lead to compromises but sometimes they cannot. — Andrew4Handel
As a woman, I don't feel threatened. You should take a poll, which cis gender is more opposed to dismantling stereotypes. — Vera Mont
Women have been raped by men identifying as women in prisons and women's shelters but you don't feel threatened so that's Okay. — Andrew4Handel
What is being called the breaking down of stereotypes is becoming the erasure of women. — Andrew4Handel
I don't see why we need to escape gender stereotypes.
— Andrew4Handel
That is a problem! — Vera Mont
And that relates to — Vera Mont
I think the class 'mental illness' is a social construct, as I already said. This means that there is no fact of the matter such that anything is or is not a mental illness, and one has or does not have anything identifiable like a virus or a wound. — unenlightened
In general, I think the identification of any person as mentally ill is unhelpful. — unenlightened
Since only 8% regret transitioning, transitioning is a good thing. — Benkei
What you said
that you don't feel threatened by things that are having a negative effect on other women — Andrew4Handel
and that your personal perception should apparently guide legislation not the obvious flaws in an ideology. — Andrew4Handel
I suspect it is pretty difficult to get treatment for a mental illness, without being diagnosed as a person with a mental illness. — busycuttingcrap
How can you endorse anyone getting a phalloplasty — Andrew4Handel
I don't see why we need to escape gender stereotypes. — Andrew4Handel
Alien limb syndrome is almost an exception, but to the extent there is negative feeling, it is precisely because it is not felt as oneself. — unenlightened
"It is no part of anyone's essence to be ashamed of themselves or have any negative feelings about their body, (or for that matter, any pride or positive feelings). Such feelings can only arise in a social setting through comparison with others." — unenlightened
society still won't remain unchanged, so you who resist a specific change must still decide on:
a proposal for the healthier, more beneficial, more ethical direction in which you want some unnamed factions or agents to steer the issue. — Vera Mont
Not having the option would lead to other mental health issues, in particular depression with significant increased risk in suicide. I don't think that's a problem though. We deal with suboptimal solutions all the time. We incarcerate people instead of resolving the underlying causes for instance. — Benkei
who would've thought that pushing lazy anti-intellectual conspiracy theories — busycuttingcrap
If we have two options (simplistically - promote gender altering surgery or don't), and each has it's potential flaws, but we accept suboptimal solutions all the time... does that lead us to either option? It reads to me as an argument for either. — Isaac
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