Would you label such a child as trans?
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Replying to @Manned28096209 @Sseltse and
I'll put it this way when raising my kids it's important to maintain the health of my children which includes providing them with the necessary medical intervention for any given illness. A kid being not fitting in with gender norms isn't an illness 1/2
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Replying to @Mike_McCl @Sseltse and
So you do actually agree with this then?pic.twitter.com/rWI4HycqQL
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Replying to @Manned28096209 @Sseltse and
I don't agree with his approach. A feel a lot of what Max says and does is meant to stir up emotion and get a reaction. Using the word monstrous could very easily have a negative connotation towards the kids who identify as trans, feeding the negative stigma. It's not helpful
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Replying to @Mike_McCl @Manned28096209 and
Given how far pediatric transition has gone in North America--and importantly **how many parents go along with it** and are even public activists [e.g. Amanda Jette Knox]--it's worth strategizing how to actually win hearts and minds. Hyperbolic language may have opposite effect.
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Replying to @4th_WaveNow @Mike_McCl and
What do you mean by hyperbolic language? Please explain
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Replying to @4th_WaveNow @Mike_McCl and
I'm sorry but are you really advocating that we are somehow to blame, for failing to be polite enough while children are being harmed by medical treatments that can leave them permanently sterilized? This reminds me of church leaders who tell women in DV to be nice.
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Replying to @briejnm @4th_WaveNow and
I can see that. Can these parents be persuaded by easier dialogue though? Polite language seems to me to simply serve to veil the truth, which the majority of people are simply unaware of.
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It's not about being "polite." It's about what might be effective, given the financial, political, and cultural power they have. One can be direct and fact-based without using words like "monstrous," IMHO. Especially when you're talking about someone else's parenting choices.
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