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Because they don't fit into societal norms.
Nothing normal about pretending you're in the wrong body.
 

multitool

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This tweet exchange perfectly illustrates why the Terf mob are actively harming women's safety:

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An MP tries to draw attention to the fact that 3 women are murdered a week...and who pops up with her standard asinine response? Minshull.

Totally diverting attention away from what is a real and immediate danger for women and onto her little fantasy threat.

There is next to no discussion about the horrific death and injury toll facing women on a daily basis, vecause it is swept under the carpet and written off as 'normal'. Instead we have endless airtime hours and print columns devoted to moral panic fantasy.
 
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Aaahhh.

So here's the nub of your angle.

Conformity.

You don't understand things beyond your viewpoint so you dismiss them.

Thankfully people don't all think like that.
You can be weird as you like, you cannot expect others to accommodate your oddities or accept them out in public.
 

AndyRM

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You can be weird as you like, you cannot expect others to accommodate your oddities or accept them out in public.

I don't. And I've never expected others to.

You're the one who has issues, not me.
 
Young adults don't start to mature until their early twenties. They make all sorts of rash and stupid decisions up and till around that age.
Yes but we do allow the sale of lots of things that are harmfull and/or potentially harmfull to persons in their twenties, should be ban ''performance enhacning steriods'', car driving, drinking, ebike etc. etc.?

There should be an point where we say ''their body, their choice'' right?

And there's plenty of kids started on a lifetime of drug treatment for other conditions, practically every day.
Asthma, diabetes, to name two very common conditions. What they're usiing, every day, has side effects.
There's bulimia, on the increase in young lads over recent years. Because they don't fit into societal norms. Maybe if certain parts of society simply kept their mouths shut about how others are living their lives, there'd not be as many seeking treatment.
Yes however if you look into the trans debate there seems to be a bit more going on. In this topic i earlier contributed with documentaries from channel4, victims themselves etc. etc. ( yes @AndyRM you can insert you hamas line if it makes you feel any better)
The general line is that those who dare to oppose the transgender ideology fear of losing their job if they are professionals, and victims of this feel like they where being talked into being trans while their actually had other issues.
that does not take away that there are enough people that are trans and they should be ridiculled / marginaliszed whatever however what makes the whole trans discussion so different is the strong ideology overlay which is dangerous for the medical profession, and bad for patients.

And that sadly makes your comparison a bit off because if a doctor advises based on his medical knowledge that a patient either needs or not needs athma medication, there is not ''asthma ideology'' breathing in his neck calling his employer etc. to change the outcome of his advise. there is with trans issues.


This tweet exchange perfectly illustrates why the Terf mob are actively harming women's safety:

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An MP tries to draw attention to the fact that 3 women are murdered a week...and who pops up with her standard asinine response? Minshull.

Totally diverting attention away from what is a real and immediate danger for women and onto her little fantasy threat.

There is next to no discussion about the horrific death and injury toll facing women on a daily basis, vecause it is swept under the carpet and written off as 'normal'. Instead we have endless airtime hours and print columns devoted to moral panic fantasy.
Not it shows that you are not the only one abusing a tragedy for personal gain. when convenient you amongst others are in the front of the line to claim one opinion does not nessacary reflect the whole group but when it's about a group you ideologically don't agree with suddenly you don't seem to have a problem with claiming one opinion speaks for all. like you do above.

Male abuse of women has nothing to do with trans issues, or at least there is best of my knowledge no proven link. So inserting that into an topic to futher swear a person you don't agree with doesn't really help, to the contrary you contribute to that ''swept under the carpet'' (which is not true btw)
 

AndyRM

Elder Goth
Yes but we do allow the sale of lots of things that are harmfull and/or potentially harmfull to persons in their twenties, should be ban ''performance enhacning steriods'', car driving, drinking, ebike etc. etc.?

There should be an point where we say ''their body, their choice'' right?


Yes however if you look into the trans debate there seems to be a bit more going on. In this topic i earlier contributed with documentaries from channel4, victims themselves etc. etc. ( yes @AndyRM you can insert you hamas line if it makes you feel any better)
The general line is that those who dare to oppose the transgender ideology fear of losing their job if they are professionals, and victims of this feel like they where being talked into being trans while their actually had other issues.
that does not take away that there are enough people that are trans and they should be ridiculled / marginaliszed whatever however what makes the whole trans discussion so different is the strong ideology overlay which is dangerous for the medical profession, and bad for patients.

And that sadly makes your comparison a bit off because if a doctor advises based on his medical knowledge that a patient either needs or not needs athma medication, there is not ''asthma ideology'' breathing in his neck calling his employer etc. to change the outcome of his advise. there is with trans issues.



Not it shows that you are not the only one abusing a tragedy for personal gain. when convenient you amongst others are in the front of the line to claim one opinion does not nessacary reflect the whole group but when it's about a group you ideologically don't agree with suddenly you don't seem to have a problem with claiming one opinion speaks for all. like you do above.

Male abuse of women has nothing to do with trans issues, or at least there is best of my knowledge no proven link. So inserting that into an topic to futher swear a person you don't agree with doesn't really help, to the contrary you contribute to that ''swept under the carpet'' (which is not true btw)

The f*ck are you tagging me in this nonsense for?
 
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