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Thursday, April 17, 2025

Answering Trans Activism

"You haven't answered my question."

From the middle of a long thread on XTwitter on why I oppose trans activism: https://x.com/Feio36332258/status/1912526794634281082?t=G1q5-eOPPZBEZL5ikQt_NQ&s=19

Here is my response:
 
I can't. Something in your head or in my words just is blocking things.

I could turn to religious stuff, but I suspect you'll have a lot more preconceptions that don't match what I intend to say there.

Hmm. Let's give it a try.

Picking a random place to start, (cont)

Our purpose in coming to this world is to solve problems. 

There is a God in charge of things, and most of what you've heard about that God is stuff people make up because they don't want to solve their own problems.

But that God and you had a heart-to-heart conversation (cont)

before you came, and you agreed to the problem set as part of the condition of coming here. 

Part of the problem set was your body.

That does not mean there is nothing one should fix about the body, but it does mean we shouldn't try to fix things wrong. (Cont)

People have really strange ideas about all sorts of things. That's also part of the problem set.

Among the things we misunderstand are things we call sex and gender.

Almost always, the sex and gender of the body are not wrong. Rather, it is what we believe about them (cont)

that is wrong. And it is invariable that what society teaches us about them is wrong.

Some people think power is the fundamental principle of life and relationships. They see a power dynamic in relationships and decide they should be on the top of that dynamic. (Cont)

But our attitude is upside-down and sideways, so trying to be on top is a really evil thing and leaves us on the bottom, beneath things we shouldn't let be on top of us. Better to be equal in our attitudes and not try to force things.

Part of the power dynamic that (cont)

is so evil is the idea that it's better to force or seduce than to go someplace quiet, by ourselves, to solve our internal pressures.

Solitaire is almost always a less evil option than force or seduction.

There are people misassigned at birth, because of (cont)

what we call intersex expression, or what we used to call incomplete differentiation. That intersex expression can be really deep because of genetic chimera.

In such cases, society needs to be flexible enough to allow people to declare themselves to be (cont)

the other biological sex than what they were assigned at birth. But that is really, really rare. 

It is more common that a person might seek medical intervention to allow them to produce viable gametes or in other ways aid the natural process of childbearing. (Cont)

But these sorts of things are not what trans activism is about. Trans activism is not about helping nature. It is fighting nature, and not in a good way. And it is mostly about giving men and women a crutch because they refuse to understand that relationships are not forced.
 

I hesitate to suggest you go follow some detransitioners. I've seen too many members of the trans community harass, bully, insult, and threaten them, including physical harm, rape, and murder threats. But if you did, you would have access to plenty of reason (cont)
 
to understand why I talk about force.

Just one, they say it doesn't happen, but how many convicted rapists decide to claim to be women and then continue to commit rape inside the women's prisons?

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