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Yes? If you would listen to people with dysphoria (who I guess we're equating to trans people now?), looks like a majority would get rid of dysphoria. Is the problem with my dialogue that I'm suggesting an option most trans disagree with - to *not* get rid of dysphoria?
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It’s hypothetical bullshit that you’ve created solely to allow anti-trans activists to ‘hypothetically’ argue about the existence of trans people. Why ask this question? Would you ask it about gay people? About any other minority? Serious question
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Actual trans people have opinions on this, and they're probably reflected in my poll. Also yes, I asked this about gay people too, check my timeline
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??? I probably have autism and I... probably would press a button to erase autism from future generations. I'm not saying I shouldn't exist.
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Great. Then ask your stupid hypotheticals about autism and leave trans people out of it. Go push the buttons that you understand as opposed to commenting on trans people’s existence which you know nothing about.
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I want you to stop using trans people’s existence for clicks and ridiculous hypotheticals. If you can’t see how this harms our community maybe you should listen to the trans people that if affects when we tell you to leave us alone.
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You are basically asking a question to your thousands of followers ‘Would you push a button to make trans people no longer exist’? For one this is obviously unrealistic so I’m thinking the only reason you would ask this is to stoke hate against trans people. This is harmful to us
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if that's the only reason you can imagine then you should practice imagining better. Your world is a tiny one where things are either 'hate' or 'not hate' and anything that questions even a little bit gets automatically put into the 'hate' bin. The world isn't that simple.