• Imotali@lemmy.worldM
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    11 months ago

    Frankly, I don’t care what you think of it. Transphobia is not allowed. This isn’t a democracy. It’s pretty simple: don’t be an asshole.

    Every comment removed violates the civility rules of this instance. Which reads thus (emphasis mine):

    Do not engage in name calling, ad hominem attacks, or any other uncivil behaviour. Criticize ideas, never people.

    IOW: Be transphobic and be prepared for me to iron fist the vagueness of those words. It’s pretty easy not to be an asshole.

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      11 months ago

      Just to play devils advocate, wouldn’t that mean it’s okay to criticize the idea of transgenderism if you don’t criticize the people who are transgender (although not really sure if that’s even possible)?

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        Yes. If you could prove transgenderism exists. See because you attach an -ism to it you are (in English) saying “the ideology of transgender individuals” which is “we exist” which is not an ideology. It is a fact. You can disagree with facts all you want but it doesn’t make you smart.or intellectual… it makes you wrong.

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            “The idea of being transgender” it’s not an idea anymore than you think about being cisgender. It’s a false dichotomy created by cisgender people who fail to understand the issue or fall victim to the “gay agenda” rhetoric of right wing media.

            A better way to phrase it is no trans person thinks of themselves as trans. A trans woman thinks of herself as a woman. A trans man thinks of himself as a man. So there’s no “idea” of “being transgender” unless you’re a cis person who thinks they know what they’re talking about.

            It’s like the phrase “differently abled” only able bodied people think like that.

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        11 months ago

        That would be like trying to criticize blackness without criticizing black people, it’s not possible.

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      11 months ago

      “Criticize ideas, never people.” Guess I can’t criticize serial killers- nevermind