wayfriend wrote: ↑
Obi-Wan Nihilo wrote: ↑
Again, no one is injecting morality into this conversation, so I'm not sure why it keeps being brought up.
Because in general people have made it a moral issue. This doesn't mean people on the Watch have made it a moral issue. (Although "It's a social contagion, spread by pervasive social media ...etc. etc. ... as a 'transitioned' child will require a lifetime of drugs." has
I judge this immoral stamped all over it.)
That's your interpretation, not at all what I've repeatedly said. So if it's not too much trouble, can we talk about what's actually being discussed here and not what, "general people" may or may not think?
wayfriend wrote: ↑Obi-Wan Nihilo wrote: ↑It's how we categorize them in a society that has historically drawn very bright lines between the two sexes.
And that's exactly the issue, as I have been saying.
We don't assign people a different role in society by hair color or eye color.
But we assign people different roles in society by their sex. When people cross the lines on these roles, then anyone who believes those lines should be rigid and uncrossable will understandably have objections. It is a social issue. And if your response to this social issue is to keep society "traditional", where being transgender is considered indecent, and where transgendered people are oppressed, then it becomes a moral issue. Now it's "bad".
You're quoting me, but you're responding to an argument I haven't made. I couldn't care much less for keeping society, "traditional". Society evolves, and that's well and good. Our society - more so than most others - has, in the course of less than 250 years, erased many of those lines you're talking about. Again, this is well and good. Further, I don'e believe anyone here is taking the position that being transgendered is indecent. So again, I'm not clear who you're arguing with.
The bright lines I'm discussing, which I've specifically enumerated, are sports, scholarships, and bathrooms/changing areas. Telling a man who identifies as a woman that he's not eligible for women's sports, women's scholarships, or to bathe with females is not oppression.
wayfriend wrote: ↑And this is why the fight for transgender rights is just another battle in the war for women's rights.
And this is why it's about power. Specifically, male dominance in society. Which is what the battle for women's rights is.
Nope. It's the exact opposite, and the exercising of male privilege. Lia Thomas couldn't be a competitive swimmer as a man, so he started identifying as a woman, and now she's demolishing the field. Women are a protected class for a number of reasons, but by and large because it's sucked to be a woman throughout most of history. Lia Thomas never had to worry about catcalls from construction workers when she was a little girl, or experience the anxiety of her first period. She has none of the societal or biological baggage that comes from growing up female. Trans women are no more actual women than Jimmy Kimmel in blackface is an actual black person.
wayfriend wrote: ↑If you notice, all the objections to males transitioning to females are about how it's unfair to females. The subtext is, males are superior, it is unfair for women to compete with them. But objections to females transitioning to males is about females gaining male advantages. The subtext is, women should stay in their lane and rear children.
Perhaps that's what some may feel. Neither of us know that, and certainly no one here is making that claim.
Though it's fact ("The Science") that men are generally much stronger and better athletes. So it is, in fact, grossly unfair to have men competing in women's sports.