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Remember when we were getting to the point where people were starting to be O.K with boys liking girly things and girls liking boy things and no one would flip out about it?

I thought that was kinda cool, then this whole "bi-gender" shit started happening because everyone's gotta be "spehciul" and it ruined the whole thing. Can we go back to where we were before?
 
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Technically true in the same way as having downs syndrome isn’t wrong or unnatural but it’s not something you hope a child is born with.
Not wrong, as in morally wrong -- but it is definitely wrong from a biological standpoint. It a birth defect. Just as intersex conditions are. It is unnatural. It means that something went wrong in the natural, normal process and the result was a biological mistake.

Now, that doesn't mean that people with down's syndrome or intersex conditions don't have worth or can't love or be loved -- but I don't really know why we have to pretend that they aren't birth defects. People are born without limbs all the time, but we don't go around saying that the number of limbs a person has falls on a spectrum and it is perfectly normal to have any number of limbs. Nope. It is normal to have 2 arms and 2 legs. Any other combination is the wrong outcome if you are hoping to have a normal, healthy body. You can make the best of what you've got if you are born with birth defects -- but you don't get to rewrite what is normal to make yourself feel better.

Kiwis of kiwi farms, how would you explain lgbt genders and sexual orientations to a child who’s like 12?

Sexual orientation: 3 options. Heterosexual -- you like the opposite sex. This is what the majority of people are. Homosexual -- you like the same sex. People are wired a little differently and are born liking the same sex. It's no big deal. Bi-sexual -- some people like both the opposite sex and the same sex. There are no other options besides these. Everything else you see online is just a bunch of made up stuff that doesn't even make sense. Science tells us how biology works -- not social media. You can ignore it.

Gender: There are only 2 genders because there are only 2 sexes: male and female. It is okay if a boy likes "girly things" or a girl likes "boyish things" -- but that doesn't mean that they are born in the wrong body. You cannot change your sex. You can dress or act however you want because gender "rules" are just guidelines for how most people of a gender act, but you are free to bend or break those "rules" if you want to -- but you will always be the sex you were born as. All these other genders that you see online are just a bunch of made up stuff that doesn't even make sense. Science tells us how biology works -- not social media. You can ignore it.
 
People like Labelle need to normalise intersex conditions, because it gives them a “scientific” basis for their beliefs. Nobody can explain the trans thing beyond “some people just feel that way,” which is no basis for the total social upheaval the troons want. So they leap on a vanishingly rare condition as proof that the gender binary is unnatural.

This of course raises two questions. Firstly, why aren’t intersex children more common if they’re so normal. Secondly, what, biologically speaking, is the purpose of a human who can’t reproduce, if it’s not an anomaly?
 
Sexual orientation: 3 options. Heterosexual -- you like the opposite sex. This is what the majority of people are. Homosexual -- you like the same sex. People are wired a little differently and are born liking the same sex. It's no big deal. Bi-sexual -- some people like both the opposite sex and the same sex. There are no other options besides these. Everything else you see online is just a bunch of made up stuff that doesn't even make sense. Science tells us how biology works -- not social media. You can ignore it.

Gender: There are only 2 genders because there are only 2 sexes: male and female. It is okay if a boy likes "girly things" or a girl likes "boyish things" -- but that doesn't mean that they are born in the wrong body. You cannot change your sex. You can dress or act however you want because gender "rules" are just guidelines for how most people of a gender act, but you are free to bend or break those "rules" if you want to -- but you will always be the sex you were born as. All these other genders that you see online are just a bunch of made up stuff that doesn't even make sense. Science tells us how biology works -- not social media. You can ignore it.
No, unacceptable. You educate the child on all 273 genders based on common personality traits, then you give them a bunch of sex toys of all gender and kin and tell them to go nuts. They’ll figure it out.
 
People like Labelle need to normalise intersex conditions, because it gives them a “scientific” basis for their beliefs. Nobody can explain the trans thing beyond “some people just feel that way,” which is no basis for the total social upheaval the troons want. So they leap on a vanishingly rare condition as proof that the gender binary is unnatural.

This of course raises two questions. Firstly, why aren’t intersex children more common if they’re so normal. Secondly, what, biologically speaking, is the purpose of a human who can’t reproduce, if it’s not an anomaly?

To be fair, there totally is a biological/evolutionary imperative to have people in the community who can't reproduce - like the elderly, gay people, infertile people, etc. - to provide support for those who reproduce, historically perform labor when they can't because they're giving birth / taking care of children / whatever, and so on.

However, that's not why intersex people exist. Being intersex is absolutely a birth defect, not something that is in any way biologically "intended". That doesn't mean there's anything wrong with being intersex, but it's not something you want for a child and most intersex people have serious health issues and require medication, surgery etc. to live normal lives.
 
Not wrong, as in morally wrong -- but it is definitely wrong from a biological standpoint. It a birth defect. Just as intersex conditions are. It is unnatural. It means that something went wrong in the natural, normal process and the result was a biological mistake.

Now, that doesn't mean that people with down's syndrome or intersex conditions don't have worth or can't love or be loved -- but I don't really know why we have to pretend that they aren't birth defects. People are born without limbs all the time, but we don't go around saying that the number of limbs a person has falls on a spectrum and it is perfectly normal to have any number of limbs. Nope. It is normal to have 2 arms and 2 legs. Any other combination is the wrong outcome if you are hoping to have a normal, healthy body. You can make the best of what you've got if you are born with birth defects -- but you don't get to rewrite what is normal to make yourself feel better.



Sexual orientation: 3 options. Heterosexual -- you like the opposite sex. This is what the majority of people are. Homosexual -- you like the same sex. People are wired a little differently and are born liking the same sex. It's no big deal. Bi-sexual -- some people like both the opposite sex and the same sex. There are no other options besides these. Everything else you see online is just a bunch of made up stuff that doesn't even make sense. Science tells us how biology works -- not social media. You can ignore it.

Gender: There are only 2 genders because there are only 2 sexes: male and female. It is okay if a boy likes "girly things" or a girl likes "boyish things" -- but that doesn't mean that they are born in the wrong body. You cannot change your sex. You can dress or act however you want because gender "rules" are just guidelines for how most people of a gender act, but you are free to bend or break those "rules" if you want to -- but you will always be the sex you were born as. All these other genders that you see online are just a bunch of made up stuff that doesn't even make sense. Science tells us how biology works -- not social media. You can ignore it.
Asexuality is a thing, you can tell by the fact that Tumblr is making something that should begin and end with "I don't really want to fuck" five billion times as complicated.
 
Kiwis of kiwi farms, how would you explain lgbt genders and sexual orientations to a child who’s like 12?
My mom was like: "Everybody has a special person who wants to spend their life with, there are people who look for a special person of their same sex, because that's what they are happy with. So, a man can have a male special person, or a woman can have a female special person, and there's nothing bad in this", when I asked why my uncle lived with a man. I was 7 or 8 at that time, but I remember that it made perfect sense to me. Actually, I had to go to middle school to learn that homosexuality was despised by society, just in time to discover I was a raging homo too. Meanwhile, my uncle is still with his partner, more than 30 years later.

About genders I don't know how you could explain that, since the rules change more or less every year...
 
It is horrifying. And it gets worse - I've heard of schools where students are forced to put their pronouns in the signature of their school email, and worse, at least one where students are required to register their pronouns online prior to the start of every semester so the pronouns can be on the attendance list the professor gets right next to their name. It's so many levels of fucked up.

I got a response to an email inquiry about postgrad studies with the respondent's pronouns listed under the signature just the other day. I'm not really surprised given my area but you can bet I rolled my eyes so hard I pulled a muscle. I don't think it's necessarily a generational thing, it's just sincerely fucking dumb.
 
Kiwis of kiwi farms, how would you explain lgbt genders and sexual orientations to a child who’s like 12?
I wrote a whole bunch of qualifying and explanatory stuff, but let's stick to the gist:

'Some men like men, and some women like women, and that's fine. Sometimes, it can be just a phase because a person is figuring themselves out, but it's fine if it's not, and it isn't something you should be ashamed by if you feel that way. Being confused and embarrassed as your body changes is completely normal, and it's not always comfortable, but it's just something everyone goes through and if you have any questions your parents are the best people to talk to.

But if someone tries to talk to you about how you're in the wrong body, remember stranger danger and get out of the conversation immediately, whether online or in person. They might act like they're trying to help, but they're not, and they're not well mentally. If you have any questions about why, again, you should ask your parents or a trusted adult. '
 
I got a response to an email inquiry about postgrad studies with the respondent's pronouns listed under the signature just the other day. I'm not really surprised given my area but you can bet I rolled my eyes so hard I pulled a muscle. I don't think it's necessarily a generational thing, it's just sincerely fucking dumb.

I think if you choose to use different pronouns than "she/her" for women and "he/him" for men, you should be required by law to wear a name tag at all times with your "preferred pronouns" listed before you can compel others to use them. Like a big scarlet letter so that people who don't want to fool with this pronoun insanity can take one look at that name tag and sidestep you and your drama.
 
I think if you choose to use different pronouns than "she/her" for women and "he/him" for men, you should be required by law to wear a name tag at all times with your "preferred pronouns" listed before you can compel others to use them. Like a big scarlet letter so that people who don't want to fool with this pronoun insanity can take one look at that name tag and sidestep you and your drama.

Funny part is, I looked them up afterwards on the university website - and it was this absolute mundane, garden variety, frumpy but unambiguously female looking middle-aged woman. Not a troon, so unless they're seriously good at photo angles and somehow appear far more manly in person, you would never need to be instructed to refer to this person as "she". So really, absolutely pointless beyond the sole purpose of virtue signalling.
 
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