I've had a lot of success in helping people who were once trans-skeptical to become supporters of trans rights, and I'd like to share my process in case it helps.https://twitter.com/Chican3ry/status/1355875428834140163 …
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An ideal exchange with a transphobe online, therefore, will have these elements: It is no more than 3 replies long. It employs simple language and defines terms. It relies on clear evidence that anyone can follow. All insults are from the transphobe towards the trans person.
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One final thing I do- sometimes using my third or fourth reply after my point has been made, is to politely state why I'm leaving the conversation there. This is a sign to my audience that I wasn't gobsmacked by the last reply/bad faith question/attack, I chose to disengage.
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"I'm sorry, I can't engage with you if you're going to make personal attacks." "I'm sorry, I discuss the totality of the scientific evidence, I can't engage if you're going to cherry pick studies." Even, in a pinch, "It's getting late here but thanks for the interesting chat."
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People often say arguing with transphobes is useless because you can't change their minds. The second part is true, but that doesn't make it useless. If you know who your real audience is, you can help change people's minds. I've seen it happen many times!
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