Ziggurat
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The word "normal" is meaningless, in the context of the range of human sexual and gender expression.
That is an ideologically-derived belief, not a rational evidence-based conclusion.
The word "normal" is meaningless, in the context of the range of human sexual and gender expression.
The word "normal" is meaningless, in the context of the range of human sexual and gender expression.
Yep. I prefer the analogy of eye colour; it's a spectrum and transfolk are like people with different eye colours.There is an inferred difference between rarity and normalcy. A four-leaf clover is rare. It is not abnormal.
A transsexual is similarly rare, but still normal.
Here's the question. If you say that there is a "Normal" height, what is it?
Who's being oppressed?
Social and political equality of the sexes.
It's a nice dream but there are a lot of USAians who'll need to be dragged kicking and screaming along with progress.
Yep. I prefer the analogy of eye colour; it's a spectrum and transfolk are like people with different eye colours.
You think this wasn't true of the majority back in the days of toilet apartheid?
As I have just gone to great lengths to explain in another thread, unless you are using it in the context of mathematical statistics, the word "normal" inherently contains a value judgement.That is an ideologically-derived belief, not a rational evidence-based conclusion.
No. How can being so conflicted with your own body ever be anything other than sub-optimal? Why would you even want to try to make that optimal? You're not simply talking about accommodating people who have a problem, you're talking about making the problem be desirable. Why would you do that? HOW could you do that?
The situation they are in is not a problem. That's the whole point. It's what comes natural to them.
You and your way of thinking is the source of all problems related to the issue.
This reminds me of deaf people who oppose implants for their deaf children.
Of course it's a problem when you don't identify with your biological gender, for all the reasons Ziggurat stated. No sane parent would wish that on their kids. That doesn't mean we don't accommodate such people, but don't pretend gender dysphoria is normal, or some desired outcome of procreation.
I hate it when liberals think every biological outcome is just a spectrum of the rainbow of humanity. It makes it hard for others to take us seriously. Being born blind sucks. Being born deaf sucks. So do birth defects, Down's Syndrome, and having the feeling you're a guy trapped in a girl's body.
The word "normal" is meaningless, in the context of the range of human sexual and gender expression.
There is an inferred difference between rarity and normalcy. A four-leaf clover is rare. It is not abnormal.
A transsexual is similarly rare, but still normal.
I don't share your hideously bigoted view. And neither do the differently abled people that I have been close to throughout my life.
The only meaningful non-normality is how they are treated and talked about.
I don't share your hideously bigoted view. And neither do the differently abled people that I have been close to throughout my life.
The only meaningful non-normality is how they are treated and talked about.
The situation they are in is not a problem.
It's what comes natural to them.
You and your way of thinking is the source of all problems related to the issue.
Still no actual argument, just whining that I'm not being PC.
But for the record, I never said that they are a problem, I said they have a problem. People who are near-sighted also have a problem. It's not wrong to say this.
Again, you are saying that transexuality is a problem. This is a bigoted statement. But, I guess I can forgive you since you have the problem of being conservative.
So being transgender is like a defect of a faculty?
Because the implication is that everyone in the LGBT community are sexual predators. This bathroom bill is just another attempt to demonize the LGBT community.
In a way. It doesn't de-value the person, but it sure isn't a fully-functioning configuration.
I think you're dramatically underestimating the percentage of people who identify as trans.
But I'm willing to say that you and many others actually know far more transpeople than you think you do.
purely arbitrary male-female dichotomy.
Being born in the "wrong body" can be just a personally difficult, if not devastating, as being born with disfiguring or crippling physical deformities. There is simply no way to adequately explain to someone who hasn't experienced it just what that's like.
And you are marginalising and outgrouping that minority by ignoring their concerns. At best that is discrimination, and at worst, bigotry.Of course it is. You are inflating the statistical importance of a tiny minority.
It IS a dichotomy. It's just that a very small number of individuals don't quite match
I suspect that the membership of this message board leans quite a bit toward people whose social groups are more open, cosmopolitan, and non-judgemental.