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[Serious] That Trans Thread
#81
RE: That Trans Thread
That’s my point. He’s trying to take us down another rabbit hole. The actual relevant point here is that he’s making sweeping generalizations about a group of people based on anecdotes. That’s textbook stereotyping. He’s happy to do it to the trans community. Even thinks he’s saying something of substance about them. But it’s the same bigoted garbage as any other stereotype, by its very definition. I bet he feels differently when racists stereotype black men.

His hate is on par with his lack of self-awareness. I’ve never seen anything like it, tbh.
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#82
RE: That Trans Thread
I also covered this same story (if you can call it that) in post #28 of this very thread.

Also, the hashtag isn’t #believeallwomen, it’s just #believewomen. You’re not just supposed to take anything a woman says at face value without scrutiny (because some women do lie; it’s weird, it’s almost like they’re human or summat), but if women tell you that the world’s a certain way, you don’t just dismiss them.
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#83
RE: That Trans Thread
(November 17, 2021 at 1:44 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote: I also covered this same story (if you can call it that) in post #28 of this very thread.

Also, the hashtag isn’t #believeallwomen, it’s just #believewomen. You’re not just supposed to take anything a woman says at face value without scrutiny (because some women do lie; it’s weird, it’s almost like they’re human or summat), but if women tell you that the world’s a certain way, you don’t just dismiss them.
To be fair there are people who do use #believeallwomen but #believewomen is still a better slogan that actually gets the point across.
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#84
RE: That Trans Thread
(November 17, 2021 at 1:35 pm)LadyForCamus Wrote: That’s my point. He’s trying to take us down another rabbit hole. The actual relevant point here is that he’s making sweeping generalizations about a group of people based on anecdotes. That’s textbook stereotyping. He’s happy to do it to the trans community. Even thinks he’s saying something of substance about them. But it’s the same bigoted garbage as any other stereotype, by its very definition. I bet he feels differently when racists stereotype black men.

His hate is on par with his lack of self-awareness. I’ve never seen anything like it, tbh.

His brief suspension will undoubtebly embolden his views. I can already see the "This forum censors the truth because they can't handle it!" reply he's going to post formulating now.
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#85
RE: That Trans Thread
Everything you need to know about gender identity vs gender expression this Trans Awareness Week
https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2021/11/17/ge...ifference/
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
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#86
RE: That Trans Thread
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com...index.html

Quote:(CNN) A school board member in Florida wants someone to be criminally prosecuted for allowing a young-adult memoir for Black queer boys on school library shelves.

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Wiser words were never spoken. 
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#87
RE: That Trans Thread
Groundbreaking film made with AI takes you through trans man’s first day of work
https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2021/11/20/to...rans-film/

On eve of Transgender Day of Remembrance, two trans women killed in the US: ‘It’s devastating’
https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2021/11/20/tr...e-johnson/
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#88
RE: That Trans Thread
(November 19, 2021 at 12:11 pm)LadyForCamus Wrote: https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com...index.html

Quote:(CNN) A school board member in Florida wants someone to be criminally prosecuted for allowing a young-adult memoir for Black queer boys on school library shelves.

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Children's books have come a lonnng way since I was child, reading for pleasure from age 8. Read a lot of comics.

Our choices were limited to authors such as 'Captain' W E Johns  and his Biggles books.*** Or Enid Fucking Blyton with her Secret Seven and Famous Five series. Both series were about small groups of white, privileged  bourgeois English brats. 

Thank goodness for Jules Verne, Robert Louis Stevenson and Daniel Defoe.

From about age 12 my  solution was to read books meant for adults. If I couldn't understand it, dropped it and got another book. Mum and dad read three books a week each, so there was usually something to look at.. I really liked H Rider Haggard. There were also some terrific history books in the school library. My favourite was about the voyage made by Captain Bligh after the Bounty.  In an open long boat, he made his way to Timor . An epic voyage of 4000 miles.  Gives a very different view of Bligh and the low life Mutineers.

Today the range of books on offer for kids is mind boggling.   


ADDENDUM: I read "another Country" by James Baldwin when I was about 16. It was very touching and a revelation to a naive Catholic schoolboy. . The issue of male gays in Australia at that time was to demonise and criminalise gays , then to ignore the whole thing and hope it would go away.

The topic of female gays rarely if ever came up. I read 'The Well Of Loneliness' in my late 20's, after my beloved sister came out.



***removed from many school libraries in latter days because Biggles' relationship with  his friend Ginger was considered a bit gay.
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#89
RE: That Trans Thread
Powerful and moving pictures showing trans lives being honoured around the world
https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2021/11/22/tr...-pictures/

Texas’ only gender clinic for trans kids closes after campaign of hate from right-wing bigots
https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2021/11/22/te...ealthcare/
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#90
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I want to start a restaurant where I do not allow the stupidity of prayer, see if these asshats recognize that as a private entity, I do not have to grant anyone any behavior that does not coincide with my extremely narrow view.
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