People who have been through the grinder of trans ideology & transition & come out the other side don’t owe the trans rights movement, trans people, trans allies or anything else trans a damn thing. This movement profoundly harmed me & my family yet I am still forced to
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Participate in it. I can’t even go into a profession I thought I wanted to into because I would have to play along with trans beliefs. Sorry I was traumatized by trans beliefs & can’t seem to not put trans peoples pronoun desire ahead of my trauma . Damn I sure am a shit person.
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Replying to @SourPatches2077
Assuming this choice of topic follows a recent Twitter meltdown, I don't quite get what the person expected to happen when telling people harmed by affirmation to suck it up. "Blind affirmation harmed me" and "Failure to blindly affirm should be criminal" don't quite go together.
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Replying to @JLCederblom @SourPatches2077
Assuming you're on about who I think you are, I think her point was that a particularly stressful time in a woman's life, might not be the best time to make a point of not affirming after every bugger else in her life has been affirming.
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Replying to @dad_gc @JLCederblom
I guess there is wiggle room there. It’s one thing for a person to fight the person on their pronouns it’s another to just forget to use them or not remember. I think those deep in the trans stuff forget that most people haven’t had much experience with this .
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Replying to @SourPatches2077 @dad_gc
Misgendering is not unique to trans, it's something most of us have experienced. Of course, it's not the same when your identity is not built around gender, but it seems absurd to compare the stress of being misgendered with the trauma of 48 hours of labor.
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Fight was over whether a medical professional should be sued for even accidentally using the requested pronoun at a high-stress moment in a delivery room. The intensity of that situation, for all involved, may be hard for some ppl who haven't been there to really understand.
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