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Opinion Transgender Megathread V1.

Are trans-women women?

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Lol. This is definitely real!

A man claims to feel like a woman in his head and you declare him to be a real woman. But when footage is uploaded of a bunch of unhinged masked freaks screaming and trying to push through the line of cops to get at women and you try to imply that it's fake. Are you trying to say that it's CGI? Man, the mental gymnastics one has to do to be a "progressive" in good standing these days.
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Lol. This is definitely real!
It actually is, as crazy as it sounds. But when you think about it, it is not hard to see why a feminist would feel threatened by Trans Women. Without reform, there may never be another biological female athlete winning anything ever again lmao. Not sure why trans activists would be threatened by them...but they were screaming obscenities and telling them they were going to "die out" and they should jump "in the sea".
 


^ Not sure if this has been posted but here is a drag queen with common sense.

Yeah, the people claiming there's no relationship between sexual practices or preferences and drag queens are being disingenuous. I mean, I suppose there's those dudes who dress up as a hypersexualized versions of women might just be doing it as a lark or something, but drag queens were historically a part of the LGBT movement meaning it was under the umbrella of those (rightfully) wanting equal rights under the law for their sexual practices.
 
I don’t get this either.

-Bob: “I am a woman now, please call me Linda. Also refer to me as Zer.”
-Coworker: “Well Linda, shouldn’t I just refer to you as she/her since you’re a woman?”
-Boblinda: “Reeeeeeeeeeee”

The mechanics are complicated as hell but the intention isn't, and if you do happen to cross paths with someone for whom this is important, that person will let you know what to say.

What don't you get? How it works or why it's important?
 
The mechanics are complicated as hell but the intention isn't, and if you do happen to cross paths with someone for whom this is important, that person will let you know what to say.

What don't you get? How it works or why it's important?
I simply don’t understand why someone who identifies as a woman would be offended by being referred to as she/her.
 
I simply don’t understand why someone who identifies as a woman would be offended by being referred to as she/her.
They wouldn't? If they want to be called "zer" or any other weird pronoun, they do not identify as a woman.
 
Most wouldn’t. I was specifically referring to those who insist on using other forms such as zer, even though they identify as female.
I feel like people that identify as female but insist on special pronouns are a vanishingly small minority. The overwhelming majority of trans women identify as she/her, which is kinda the whole point of being trans.

The other pronouns are typically for people who identify as non-binary (aka Enbies). Don't worry, this won't be on the exam.
 
They wouldn't? If they want to be called "zer" or any other weird pronoun, they do not identify as a woman.
Anything other than he/his, she/hers, or they/them is crossing the line and shouldn't be respected. GTFO with zer/xer/doe or whatever made up genders are circulating around reddit and Twitter.
 
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The mechanics are complicated as hell but the intention isn't, and if you do happen to cross paths with someone for whom this is important, that person will let you know what to say.

What don't you get? How it works or why it's important?

If a female inmate objects to having a male cellmate who thinks he's a woman, is she being transphobic?

And who's needs become the priority in that case, the woman or the man who thinks he's a woman?
 
I feel like people that identify as female but insist on special pronouns are a vanishingly small minority. The overwhelming majority of trans women identify as she/her, which is kinda the whole point of being trans.

The other pronouns are typically for people who identify as non-binary (aka Enbies). Don't worry, this won't be on the exam.
Might be a case of the minority being more vocal about it, or getting more attention.

Exam? :eek:
 
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