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    Transgender Rights

    Yeah, he's talking out of his ass. Transitioning has positive outcomes as a treatment for gender dysphoria, and as such is the commonly accepted treatment.
  2. R

    Transgender Rights

    Still waiting on you to actually post cites Oh wait, I needed to disappear into the alt-right talking point dojo for years to achieve nirvana :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: Also, I'm a regular Marxist, get it right.
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    Transgender Rights

    Kek, so pure ideology with no scientific basis, yet still grasping futilely with that wonderful scientific essentialism that doesnt allow you to admit it's an ideological position rather than scientific.
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    Transgender Rights

    Okay cool, so can you post the neurological research you're basing your opinions on indicating that sex and gender are synonymous, that transition is, rather than the evidence indicates, a moral falsehood instead of an effective treatment to gender dysphoria?
  5. R

    Transgender Rights

    Cool. Quick question, if the brain science folks aren't actually doing a science, who are the science folks doing the brain science to explain your original post
  6. R

    Transgender Rights

    Get back in touch when the psychiatric profession agrees with your righteous spiel instead of directly contradicting it, if you want to be covering over your blatant ideological nonsense with a fig leaf of scientific objectivity.
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    Transgender Rights

    Dude, we already agree. They aren't a member of the opposite sex. They're of a different gender than that which they were assigned at birth, and often their mental state is improved through medical intervention modifying the body to be closer to that of the socially accepted norm of what that...
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    Transgender Rights

    Your argument is that if they stop, mentally, being trans they are no longer trans and due to the nature of reality anything you can stop "believing in" and itll go away isn't real. By that metric, any mental state, condition or self identification falls under the same categorization and thus...
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    Transgender Rights

    Well obviously one way for people who don't define gender as a constructed social relationship (physical sex is a social construct as well, fite me) would consider themselves to be in a concrete sense definitively, mentally the opposite sex and modifying their body to rectify the discrepancy...
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    Transgender Rights

    Trans people don't think they're the opposite sex, they identify with a gender other than the one socially related to their birth sex, and often but not always feel psychological distress at their physical body deviating from the socially prescribed normal for that gender, so your explanation...
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    Transgender Rights

    The problem here is that you're assuming that the effect on women and girls (cis or otherwise) from legally requiring biological sex to determine acceptance into washrooms would be less negative than having to go to the washroom with trans people. Given that even without these laws, cis women...
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