Yes, I know that the trans community has done a good job brain-washing the people of California. I understand that Newsom is also brain-washed. Sadly, Biden is brain-washed too, as he supports everything trans no matter whether it is good or bad. I just don't understand why people aren't able to distinguish good from bad in social moveme…
Yes, I know that the trans community has done a good job brain-washing the people of California. I understand that Newsom is also brain-washed. Sadly, Biden is brain-washed too, as he supports everything trans no matter whether it is good or bad. I just don't understand why people aren't able to distinguish good from bad in social movements. Protecting trans people in housing and employment (that's good); allowing trans people to redefine what gender is for the whole human race, influence children, displace women in women's private spaces, and shame people who disagree with them out of their jobs (THAT'S BAD). Is that so difficult?
Yup, yup, yup - I agree with you here , especially:
“ I just don't understand why people aren't able to distinguish good from bad in social movements.”
It seems like it’s an all or nothing deal? Inability to see the “gray”? (But when you think about it, nothing too “gray”’or in between about people getting surgical interventions or cross-sex hormones.) Maybe that’s it? and perhaps there is a name for this in psychology or philosophy? --- Something so difficult to envision as prosaic or typical or normal (I could be skewered for using normal like this where I live 🥹)--- something out of the ordinary for most people--- in order for people to embrace the humanity of someone or a practice that is difficult to understand, maybe we need to accept the whole big idea of it ( Exulansic talks about trans as religion) and so we pretend to make sense of something that does not make sense. And maybe in our wanting to ensure that all people have the rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness we become easily manipulated to accept as true someone else’s truth, as if we have to all believe in the same deity in order to belong?
Sorry for the longwindedness!!! Trying to understand “my people”, which means all human beings in all our messiness.
Anyway, thanks for putting out that clear thought: “I just don't understand why people aren't able to distinguish good from bad in social movements. “
Yes, I know that the trans community has done a good job brain-washing the people of California. I understand that Newsom is also brain-washed. Sadly, Biden is brain-washed too, as he supports everything trans no matter whether it is good or bad. I just don't understand why people aren't able to distinguish good from bad in social movements. Protecting trans people in housing and employment (that's good); allowing trans people to redefine what gender is for the whole human race, influence children, displace women in women's private spaces, and shame people who disagree with them out of their jobs (THAT'S BAD). Is that so difficult?
Yup, yup, yup - I agree with you here , especially:
“ I just don't understand why people aren't able to distinguish good from bad in social movements.”
It seems like it’s an all or nothing deal? Inability to see the “gray”? (But when you think about it, nothing too “gray”’or in between about people getting surgical interventions or cross-sex hormones.) Maybe that’s it? and perhaps there is a name for this in psychology or philosophy? --- Something so difficult to envision as prosaic or typical or normal (I could be skewered for using normal like this where I live 🥹)--- something out of the ordinary for most people--- in order for people to embrace the humanity of someone or a practice that is difficult to understand, maybe we need to accept the whole big idea of it ( Exulansic talks about trans as religion) and so we pretend to make sense of something that does not make sense. And maybe in our wanting to ensure that all people have the rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness we become easily manipulated to accept as true someone else’s truth, as if we have to all believe in the same deity in order to belong?
Sorry for the longwindedness!!! Trying to understand “my people”, which means all human beings in all our messiness.
Anyway, thanks for putting out that clear thought: “I just don't understand why people aren't able to distinguish good from bad in social movements. “