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<blockquote data-quote="Which Tyler" data-source="post: 1182501" data-attributes="member: 73592"><p>To my understanding - not particularly.</p><p>Such an approach would be to mistake trans women for "bloke in a dress" with no understanding of what it takes, physically and mentally, to transition; or things like puberty blockers and age of transition.</p><p>To my understanding.</p><p>I am NOT an expert here.</p><p></p><p>If discussed with that nuance, then it would seem fair - or at least, everyone who wants to have an opinion on the inclusivity basis should be allowed to have and fully express it with whatever megaphones life has handed them. But that only really applies if they're deliberate and explicitly NOT discussing "fairness".</p><p></p><p>Agreed. It would require more than the repeating of a dog whistle.</p><p></p><p>To clarify, I personally, am absolutely not suggesting that anyone here is transphobic, in part or in full. I would need more information (not to mention, a far better memory of who says what than I possess) to come to that conclusion. IF I did ever come to that conclusion, I would then be very wary of expressing it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>ETA: Sorry for the double post - I thought I'd done this as an edit to the above; but apparently, I screwed up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Which Tyler, post: 1182501, member: 73592"] To my understanding - not particularly. Such an approach would be to mistake trans women for "bloke in a dress" with no understanding of what it takes, physically and mentally, to transition; or things like puberty blockers and age of transition. To my understanding. I am NOT an expert here. If discussed with that nuance, then it would seem fair - or at least, everyone who wants to have an opinion on the inclusivity basis should be allowed to have and fully express it with whatever megaphones life has handed them. But that only really applies if they're deliberate and explicitly NOT discussing "fairness". Agreed. It would require more than the repeating of a dog whistle. To clarify, I personally, am absolutely not suggesting that anyone here is transphobic, in part or in full. I would need more information (not to mention, a far better memory of who says what than I possess) to come to that conclusion. IF I did ever come to that conclusion, I would then be very wary of expressing it. ETA: Sorry for the double post - I thought I'd done this as an edit to the above; but apparently, I screwed up. [/QUOTE]
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