This will be tougher. I don't think it's very hard for people to understand that two dudes or two chicks want to bone each other. Trans-rights are going to be harder to fathom; I imagine 90% of the US population doesn't know the difference between a transgendered person, a transexual person, and a transvestite (honestly? I feel like I'm pretty well-versed in this stuff, but I conflate the first two at times). When there isn't even a vocabulary, change is going to come slowly. Was talking to my students about this, and we realized that it wasn't until 3-4 weeks ago that everyone in the United States knew the name of at least one transgendered person (Caitlyn Jenner). That's pretty wild to think about.
Re: Transgender Rights
Posted: Sun July 26, 2015 10:19 am
by Redemption
Tom Gabel
Laura Jane Grace
Lead singer of Rise Against....songs he..er she played for the revival tour were pretty badass.
Re: Transgender Rights
Posted: Sun July 26, 2015 2:32 pm
by verb_to_trust
I think it comes from laziness mostly. Regulating this stuff is complicated and takes effort and bureaucracy is lazy and inefficient.
A Norwegian woman has shed light on life as a cat trapped in a human body, saying her trans-species state made her hiss at dogs and gave her excellent night vision and hearing.
Nano, a 20-year-old woman living in Oslo, claimed she has been a cat all her life but said doctors and psychologists confirmed it when she was 16, making reference to a genetic defect she was born with.
Re: Transgender Rights
Posted: Fri January 29, 2016 2:47 am
by Simple Torture
Are there lots of trans-Kiwis down there, Rangi?
Re: Transgender Rights
Posted: Fri January 29, 2016 2:49 am
by Rangi Guy
Simple Torture wrote:Are there lots of trans-Kiwis down there, Rangi?
The answer may surprise you
Re: Transgender Rights
Posted: Fri January 29, 2016 2:50 am
by Simple Torture
Where do I click to find out?
Re: Transgender Rights
Posted: Fri January 29, 2016 2:51 am
by BurtReynolds
i think i'm trans-pig.
Re: Transgender Rights
Posted: Fri January 29, 2016 2:54 am
by Norah
Simple Torture wrote:Where do I click to find out?
You Won't Believe What We Found In This Kiwi's Skirt
Re: Transgender Rights
Posted: Fri January 29, 2016 3:30 am
by Simple Torture
BurtReynolds wrote:i think i'm trans-pig.
Re: Transgender Rights
Posted: Fri January 29, 2016 3:52 am
by tragabigzanda
FUCK ICE
Re: Transgender Rights
Posted: Fri January 29, 2016 3:56 am
by Simple Torture
tragabigzanda wrote:
I began a series of conversations around this. I actively tried to educate myself
Woah, woah, woah, slow down, pinko.
Re: Transgender Rights
Posted: Fri January 29, 2016 10:49 am
by Birds in Hell
I agree that I'm no biologist but, and I realise this is a faintly heretical opinion that I wouldn't offer in many other circumstances, I'm very skeptical of the idea that a person can legitimately be born the 'wrong' gender. At least in the sense that a transgender person's brain contains something inherent that places them at odds with their biological gender.
Now, that said:
tragabigzanda wrote:transgender people are not out to push boundaries, or redefine the world in their image. They are simply trying to feel loved, and comfortable, and welcome in this world.
You would have to be a pretty dreadful person to find any disagreement with this, I would imagine.
While I think it's a kind of wilful lunacy to concede that a man presenting himself to the world as a woman is, or is equivalent to, an actual woman, I don't think it's smart or clever to maliciously ignore the way a person wishes to be addressed or spoken of. It's impolite, to say the least.
I hold grave reservations about extending that kind of "knock yourself out, whatever makes you happy" attitude towards imposing transgender identities upon children, however. Show me a child who identifies as transgender and I am almost certain that you will find something terribly strange about their parents, their home life, etc.
Re: Transgender Rights
Posted: Fri January 29, 2016 1:35 pm
by Brett
The latest research would disagree with you Spenno: https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn ... ale-brain/. On a physical level, at least, there is no male or female brain. From my layman's perspective (though I do have several friends who identify as "gender-queer"), I think gender identity is a confluence of hormone levels and environmental factors, and therefore is a malleable spectrum. I don't fully understand the mechanics of it, but I know enough for it to make sense to me.
Re: Transgender Rights
Posted: Fri January 29, 2016 2:20 pm
by McParadigm
Brett wrote:The latest research would disagree with you Spenno: https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn ... ale-brain/. On a physical level, at least, there is no male or female brain. From my layman's perspective (though I do have several friends who identify as "gender-queer"), I think gender identity is a confluence of hormone levels and environmental factors, and therefore is a malleable spectrum. I don't fully understand the mechanics of it, but I know enough for it to make sense to me.
I agree with all of this.
I hold grave reservations about extending that kind of "knock yourself out, whatever makes you happy" attitude towards imposing transgender identities upon children, however. Show me a child who identifies as transgender and I am almost certain that you will find something terribly strange about their parents, their home life, etc.
I hold no such reservations. I had a transgender student, whose family was kind, intelligent, and supportive. I saw more normalcy in that family than my own ever offered.
My feelings are a little less certain when it is a child making that decision, and their parents follow through in any substantive way during childhood, though. Life impacting decisions are just too big for childhood. Shit, the logic and reasoning centers of the brain aren't finished developing until the mid 20's. I still have a problem with alcohol, cigarette, driver's license, and army cutoff ages being below that.
Re: Transgender Rights
Posted: Fri January 29, 2016 2:45 pm
by Mine
McParadigm wrote:
My feelings are a little less certain when it is a child making that decision, and their parents follow through in any substantive way during childhood, though. Life impacting decisions are just too big for childhood. Shit, the logic and reasoning centers of the brain aren't finished developing until the mid 20's. I still have a problem with alcohol, cigarette, driver's license, and army cutoff ages being below that.
I don't agree with any drastic procedures during childhood, but i can see how the parents would be in a very difficult situation when their child's gender dysphoria is severe enough to be obvious even at a very young age.
I've never for a second had any issue with transgender people since i've heard there was such a thing as sex reassignment surgery back when i was a teen.
The discomfort they must feel to make them peruse such an extreme procedure is something i can't imagine. So i'd feel like a horrible human being if i was judging them for it.
Re: Transgender Rights
Posted: Fri January 29, 2016 3:11 pm
by Green Habit
Sometimes I feel there's a lot of overthought on this issue. If a person is born of one biological sex but culturally identifies more with the other, then that's their decision to make, and they shouldn't be shamed or discriminated against because of it. Fairly simple, though I know how sad it is that it's not always the case when it comes to discrimination. I also wish we could work against the whole concept of gender as a social construct. Almost all behavior shouldn't be considered masculine or feminine, just behavior that people do.
Re: Transgender Rights
Posted: Fri January 29, 2016 3:55 pm
by McParadigm
Green Habit wrote:Sometimes I feel there's a lot of overthought on this issue. If a person is born of one biological sex but culturally identifies more with the other, then that's their decision to make, and they should be shamed or discriminated against because of it. Fairly simple, though I know how sad it is that it's not always the case when it comes to discrimination. I also wish we could work against the whole concept of gender as a social construct. Almost all behavior shouldn't be considered masculine or feminine, just behavior that people do.
I laughed.
Re: Transgender Rights
Posted: Fri January 29, 2016 4:03 pm
by Green Habit
Oh, what missing two letters and an apostrophe early in the morning can do. Nice that phpBB isn't noting that I made an edit on my post!