Because if gender/sex is seen as a *choice* rather than a destined fate, which it completely will be as soon as they learn how to transition reproduction, it’s very hard to continue the same kind of sexism we see in this world.
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At first it would still be there, but as decades went on things would mix more, procedures will become more efficient, easier, and cheaper, and new generations will be increasingly brought up to account for people transitioning as a normal part of their world view.
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The result will be that the human race will no longer be tied to birth sex. Since a lot of chauvinism has historically been rooted in the notion that men are born to be somehow *more*, the foundations of that view can’t be maintained in a world where anyone can easily transition.
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All of this is a very roundabout way of saying: If you want to be a boy, you can just be a boy, And, If you want to be a girl, you can just be a girl.
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This notion terrifies the GCs because right now transition is a massive thing. Some changes can be very difficult to revoke for the few people who realize that transition doesn’t work for them. There’s genuine danger of giving oneself actual GD if transition is taken lightly.
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But the solution to those concerns isn’t to make transition illegal, or more difficult to obtain. The harder we make something, the more of a social price we exact, the more difficult it will be for people to feel free to go back if they change their minds.
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In other words, transition must be so normal, boring, and easy to access (with financial and physical costs taken into account) that people can just try it for a while and see if it works for them.
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Addressing the fact that some of us really are born trans and for whom transition is not a choice, I still think this is the way. See, if transition is boring and nobody cares one way or the other, then most of the people who will even consider it are those who need it. https://twitter.com/adventuwe/status/1368916610593943552 …
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Because if it ever stops being a massive human rights problem, then it will simply become another tick on someone’s life story and have little meaning beyond it. There will be a lot less attention, and that means that the choice to transition will usually arise from need.
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Going off into speculation (and ignoring that other person implying that folks who transition later in life have less need, as opposed to having our lives destroyed and never fully coming back from it): I think we'll find out about what gender identity is and how it functions.
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I can see it going one of two ways. 1. That many ppl are in a nonbinary/fluid/culturally determined gender zone where, absent pressure to be cis, they enjoy shifting and changing. (similar to a most people are bi hypothesis) 2. That only a small number of people transition.
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I don't think we have enough evidence to be sure which one is true yet, but if trans acceptance gains enough ground we might have it before the end of our lives.
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Could be. Seems like it will take a few generations no matter what, and we have to be prepared for upcoming generations to take what we’ve accomplished for granted lol
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