Kerra said:
Therumancer said:
I disagree. Nothing basically grafts women's clothing onto someone who is a transgender and forces them to go around and act on their impulses.
Go and ask my multiple therapists exactly what happens if i dont wear female clothing or not act female, having it compared to someones choice to vocalise their opinions is a real kick in the teeth.
Im not saying that people dont have the right to disagree with my lifestyle or to hate me for it, its freedom of speech, but i do believe that a few minority groups are in a position where they are in a unique position of not having the choice to hide or show who they are, groups like racial minorities, transpeople, disabled people, etc.
Not trying to look female is NOT an option, alot of transpeople are in a fragile state and have a history of suicidal thoughts or suicide attempts, I myself know i have, and have no doubt that any regression back towards male especially one made out of fear of being who i am, no matter how small would be a devastating emotional blow.
Asserting that a transgirl acting male is the same thing as a supremacist choosing not to vocalise their opinions in public is just ignorance. Please sit down and talk to a transgender person before you try to compare what we deal with to what another group deals with. Ask them how hard it is to already deal with the constant glares and mumbles and reinforcements that most people will refuse to see you as your proper gender, and then ask them how they feel about being compared to white supremacists, who run their mouth off and live as ignorant bigots because they want to and not because it was basically the only option other than taking their own life
See, asserting that I'm ignorant on an issue because you happen to disagree with it, is no way to have a discussion. We might wind up having to agree to disagree, and this is a big issue overall, but a disagreement does not mean that someone is ignorant.
Understand that people who want to go transgender have existed for a very long time, albiet they represent an extreme minority of the population. They have survived long before political correctness in countries like the US, and continue to exist in societies around the world now that are not anywhere near as tolerant. If they were unable to adapt and blend in despite those tendencies, controlling their impulses, that would not be the case at all.
It's the same exact thing as a white supremecist, because to both a transgender and someone who instinctively believes in being the master race, it's a matter of instinct, but can easily be controlled in public. It's just that one is defended by political correctness, and the other is not as right now, one is generally considered more offensive than the other.
It's up for minorities to adapt to fit into society, not the other way around. It's the lesser of two evils compared to making far more people uncomfortable for the benefit for a scant handfull of individuals being able to enforce their will on everyone else.
Tolerance is all about not going after someone simply because they are differance. Basically "I'll leave them along to go about their life, if they leave me along to go about mine", however when someone decides to shove themselves down the throat of someone who doesn't care for it, well that's not being intolerant, that's responding to offensive behavior.
In the context of this discussion, the transgender was not attacked simply for being a transgender. The attack took place because the transgender went after some guy, and apparently persisted enough to piss off his girlfriends, and then got assaulted for it. The people involved obviously thought the transgender was in the wrong. Commenting on the victim being a transvestite, isn't all that differant than calling someone a skank, an insult is an insult and in the context of a heated incident I really don't believe some carry more weight than others. I don't think calling someone by the infamous "n" word or whatever is nessicarly an implication that someone is a racist (a whole differant discussion) when people are upset enough.
Also I never said that the people involved in the assault should get away with it, merely that there were aggravating factors involved. The law DOES include aggravating and mitigating factors to be considered in a judgement which affects the penelties. Someone asking for it, does not mean that your legally absolved of the crime, it just means that your going to face a lesser penelty.
Simply put, I think the person being a transgender is more or less irrelevent, and they don't deserve this incident to be given undo weight BECAUSE they are a transgender. It's not a hate crime, it's a bloody cat fight resulting from a crossdresser pushing too hard.