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I saw. That's why I used the Matrix reference.
you might wanna scroll back a couple pages
I saw. That's why I used the Matrix reference.
Well I started to imagine if I were a transgender and I looked, acted, and felt like a woman and I went into a men's bathroom with men it. There would definitely be some dirty looks thrown my way and the men in the bathroom would probably be like "what the hell are you doing in here?" (Cause they would think I was a woman) and the men would also feel awkward having what they think to be a woman in the men's bathroom. It would be awkward for everyone and probably even scary for the transgender.
That's a great post (probably the best of the entire discussion) and sums up the discussion that we were having. It's not black and white. There is a grey area no matter how small it is.One thing we have to keep in mind, and it is a near-universal issue when it comes to a lot of identity-based fear mongering, in deciding your societal virtues you have to make a fundamental trade off between real freedom and security. This is a push-pull process. The only way to be truly "safe" from other people is to have them, and yourself, be very heavily regulated in going about your innocent business. As you open up freedoms for everyone, you run the risk of abuses of that freedom. You can't have it both ways.
We see anxiety over this trade off all the time. Bombings in public places can happen in this country, and many Western societies, because you can't just stop everyone anytime you want and search them. We,collectively, have decided that we're willing to try and police that downside rather than eliminate it and throw out basic freedom of movement along with the bathwater of total security in all public places.
We're having a similar dispute here. The specter is instead some hypothetical possibility of creepy dudes being creepy. Sexual assault and general peeping tom-ery would still be illegal and still be punishable, but the door would be opened slightly wider for it to occur. The argument we're now having is if we want to reduce that risk by some immeasurable amount at the cost of some very awkward life situations for a known small proportion of the population. In effect, taking away their freedom to really live their life as they choose in their own body.
Unfortunately, too many people want to have these kinds of issues both ways. What they really want is to have all their own freedoms and have someone else pay the cost of the increased security and safety. That's the impulse you see when you hear calls for race-based enforcement policies or statutory restroom restrictions. It's trying to have it both ways at someone else's expense. Fundamentally, we all know that isn't right. It's just selfish and mean. And who wants to be selfish and mean?
Start making tranny bathrooms problem solved everybody wins. You do not have to force penises onto women and young girls.
I don't see this post telling me how I think like naos says it does.the dude with the PhD is speaking down to a Utah-based working class dude (who's also laughed at his workplace) about privilege-- and crucifying him for not being in the academic and/or social circles where he would encounter the perspective necessary to understand transphobia and how it manifests.
Ignore him, Fish.
I don't see this post telling me how I think like naos says it does.
Start making tranny bathrooms problem solved everybody wins. You do not have to force penises onto women and young girls.
I had already admitted ignorance about transgenders though right?He assumes you haven't encountered the necessary perspectives. That's very clearly written.
I assumed you had, and then made a lazy conclusion. At least I gave you credit for being a free-ranging thinker. Dal thinks you live a secluded life.
I had already admitted ignorance about transgenders though right?
I think that makes it a safe assumption that I have not encountered the necessary perspectives.
I don't think that means he is telling me how I think though.
To me there is a difference between someone telling me how I think or what I am (a bigot for example) and guessing at what kind of perspectives I may or may not have encountered.
I had already admitted ignorance about transgenders though right?
I think that makes it a safe assumption that I have not encountered the necessary perspectives.
I don't think that means he is telling me how I think though.
To me there is a difference between someone telling me how I think or what I am (a bigot for example) and guessing at what kind of perspectives I may or may not have encountered.
I wish I had bathroom designated for me. That would kick ***. The less people using the bathroom that I use, the better.Why stop there? Make bathrooms according to race and political ideology as well. I would even mandate to have separate bathrooms for the home team fans and the visiting team fans at any sports stadium.
"Sir, where's the bathroom for Filipino, communist, straight female Jazz fans?" (for instance)
well then, you and I are very different people. ciao.
I wish I had bathroom designated for me. That would kick ***. The less people using the bathroom that I use, the better.
I never go into a bathroom and look for a "heavily used" one.... I always want the one that looks less used
Never having to wait in line would be nice too.
Just make bathrooms and who gives a **** who goes in. Why make them gender or sex oriented. Women and kids use stalls. I use the bathroom all the time and never see and dicks except my own. If someone see a body part they will survive. Its okay for kids to see body parts, it wont hurt them. We have such a silly puritanical society that thinks nudity is harmful to people. If you are worried about your kids, accompany them. If we didnt seal off bathrooms with huge doors in public and keep them so secretive and private terrible people would have less of an opportunity to abuse people in them. Besides if a person wants to attack someone else in a private bathroom rules about genders are not going to prevent that. A man can sneak into a women's bathroom and hide just fine.
I paid for every cent of my education and I'm the first person in my family to attend college. After being raised in poverty by a single mom. Bitch.
Why stop there? Make bathrooms according to race and political ideology as well. I would even mandate to have separate bathrooms for the home team fans and the visiting team fans at any sports stadium.
"Sir, where's the bathroom for Filipino, communist, straight female Jazz fans?" (for instance)
I like it, a monkey kind of society.
"Oops sorry for bumping into ya", the next thing you know a baby monkey is on it's way.