I have some thoughts on this well written and well argued piece that I happen to disagree with. https://slate.com/technology/2021/03/transphobes-science-trap-basic-human-rights.html … via @slate
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It moves them away from a knee-jerk acceptance of extremely harsh measures to punish trans people or prevent them from accessing medical care. That's good!
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Once someone has moved from uninformed mild transphobia to somewhat-informed acceptance of gender conforming trans people who pass, you can start to have conversations about how passing isn't always under our control.
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You can also move from a discussion of how sex chromosomes aren't binary to the idea that gender dysphoria or internal gender sense might not be binary either, all while staying in this logical, scientific framework, andapplying the same principles you've been using thus far.
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Maybe it's just because I'm a fan of science and think it's neat (although the author clearly is too!), but I'm not a fan of trans people considering science to be inherently scary or disadvantageous to us.
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We live in a physical world. Everything we see and experience is part of that world. Trans people are part of that world. We are every bit as comprehensible by science as any other natural phenomenon is.
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