we have that in high school, it's called "home economics" so they can pretend it's coursework for six-year-olds, it'd have to be something like progressive behavioral shaping from the kid reading nearby adults' expressions when they do gender conforming/nonconforming behaviors
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this is absolutely a thing that's happening, incidentally, but i just get sick of people grasping at it as a straw to justify their prog tabula rasa fantasies
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Replying to @chaosprime @0K_ultra
it's less "tabula rasa" when various cultures in history have decided randomly half of the things that are currently considered men's work are women's work and vice versa. a few pieces remain consistent, but people don't keep their gender identities small, as it were.
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this seems reasonable, and also not particularly related to people having violently negative emotional reactions to, not claims that the state should criminalize women working outside the home, but people claiming to witness spontaneous gender conforming behavior
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Is it really so far fetched to you that people would have a negative response to this particular person claiming that? It's not just some dude claiming 'my daughter likes pink' its someone who hates trans people weaponizing his own kids.
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deciding that the things somebody says must be wrong and bad and to be destroyed because that person does things we don't like is shitty epistemologyhttps://twitter.com/chaosprime/status/1153078489114955778 …
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deciding we should ignore the known biases of people with an active interest in spreading disinfo is shitty epistemology.
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if he's promoting eggs for breakfast as part of his campaign against trans people, get angry and frustrated at him over his campaign against trans people, don't get angry and frustrated over people having eggs for breakfast
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if a statement is, 99% of the time, made by knaves, and only 1% of the time made by knights, should we ignore that fact, or should we continue playing knights and knaves with both hands tied behind our back?
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should be "ignore and" eh, whatever.
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oh, right. i read what you meant not what you said
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