If someone's identity is different than what was assigned at birth, if they want to change appearance and be seen in a new category, it doesn't matter whether you personally agree - it's kind to treat them how they want to be treated, whether they be transgender or transracial.
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The rabbit hole does have some interesting moral dilemmas the deeper you go though. For example, was this compassionate when the psychologist in question agreed to carry it out? https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/real-life-stories/psychologist-blinds-woman-drain-cleaner-6552282 … It's hard to know exactly where the line lies.
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2/ Theoretically the line is what the best treatment is. Right now the best treatment for GD is to transition. Said transitioning can have some huge drawbacks, some irreversible and research into alternative treatments is sparse & often deliberately denied or stifled.
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I'm sure they do. That doesn't make being transgender and transracial equivalent, though.
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I'm not saying they're exactly the same, I'm saying being kind and treating people according to the identity they want you to treat them is good.
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So you're doubling down on the idiocy?
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