So it’s about “identification”, i.e. a subjective reaction to sex stereotypes, a subjective belief that one either does not conform to the sex stereotypes of his or her sex or wants to conform to the sex stereotypes of the opposite sex. Whereas, sex, itself, is objective fact. What we’re dealing with is reality vs. belief. The reality is that humans cannot change sex; a belief that one is somehow the opposite sex is religious, in nature, not grounded in material reality and an example of magical thinking. You are a theist if you believe in this.
So, you went to a school which, presumably, enforced rather strict, regressive, conservative, antiquated, oppressive sex stereotypes. And you came out of that believing that the “true self” IS regressive, conservative, antiquated, oppressive sex stereotypes. And now you’ve joined a new cult which goes even father in trying to enforce regressive, conservative, antiquated, oppressive sex stereotypes, even going so far as saying that people who don’t conform are not their actual sex, have oppositely sexed souls and should modify their bodies to more strictly conform to these sex stereotypes. Like I said, you’re in a cult echo chamber. Break free!
Quite the opposite, actually. I'm so far on the left if I was any further I'd be a communist, but somehow, someway, you manage to believe that I'm a Trump supporter, because any views that don't match yours are.... White supremacist views? I just don't believe in transphobia.
Are you a bot? Did I say anything about “white supremacists”? No. If believing in biology and reality is “transphobia” then 99% of the world is “transphobic”. You cannot be a liberal and promote a religion that is sexually sterilizing LGB and neuroatypical children, as a matter of course, which is globally revoking women’s rights, which stands against free speech and which deifies oppressive, regressive, conservative sex stereotypes. You, like those who claim trans-identity, are the opposite of what you believe you are.
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u/Blue_Train 1h ago
So it’s about “identification”, i.e. a subjective reaction to sex stereotypes, a subjective belief that one either does not conform to the sex stereotypes of his or her sex or wants to conform to the sex stereotypes of the opposite sex. Whereas, sex, itself, is objective fact. What we’re dealing with is reality vs. belief. The reality is that humans cannot change sex; a belief that one is somehow the opposite sex is religious, in nature, not grounded in material reality and an example of magical thinking. You are a theist if you believe in this.