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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The crazy thing to me is everyone against her is assuming we support her out of ignorance. They tell us to read her tweets as if we haven’t already. To go “meet trans women” (I know many, and even more trans men and “non-binary” Women and men). Many of them don’t know any trans people. That we should “educate ourselves” on why “all scientists agree” that sex is actually a spectrum. OUR OPINION DOES NOT STEM FROM IGNORANCE. We are just as, potentially more knowledgeable than you are on trans issues. And we see the downsides to the extremist position a vocal minority hold. [/quote] Yes and she gets the same thing. Look how many replies to her tweets she has saying "Go and talk to a queer person". She has! There's a very unpleasant pervasive mindset that there is one official view that all educated people will hold, if you've taken the time to explore an issue. But these are issues with multiple nuances and facets and it is perfectly possible, and expected, for intelligent, reasonable, kind people to have done all of the research and come to a different conclusion. [/quote]
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