I don't understand what "trans" refers to, do you mean trans people in sex work, or trans activism on a political level? And if it's the latter, do you mean as we currently observe it (read: culture war), or in general in history the principle of fighting for trans rights?
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I don't know, but I voted for "trans stuff" to be damaging, assuming the latter. I don't think their rights shld be restricted -- if you want to live a trans life, wtvr it means for you & consensual engaging w whoever, that's your right, but still self-and-socially destructive.
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why? No! Not at all.
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Answering this is tough. Because I genuinely don't think trans people do much damage. But I do think activism around trans issues are doing damage and I don't know really how to appropriately react to that.
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What kind of activism around trans issues do you believe is causing harm?
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By "no" I mean "No more than society needs to be damaged, if this is what damages it".
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in fact i believe trains are the backbone of a modern developed economy
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Yes, and i’m note sure the same can be said of sex woke
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Do you means trans people, or the trans ideology?
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Love 2 see how many people think I shouldn't exist.
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Same. I get people’s frustration with weird activists, there’s a big cognitive gap there which makes understanding the activist perspective hard for a layperson, but so many of their beliefs and frustrations are just projections of their own shitty stereotypes about us.
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