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GME's avatar

I am relatively new to the Trans conversation. When I first started engaging, I felt the need to be thoughtful, balanced and empathetic. Three months in and I've lost all patience. It's like finally having enough with the 5 year old who wont stop poking their kid brother. As I was reading through the exchange, all I could feel as I read Rob's comments is 'enough with this nonsense already!' Sheesh - this clearly has nothing to do with the civil rights of a marginalized group - stop wasting our time already.

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Chris Fox's avatar

Fanatics of any stripe, be they gun nuts, cryptocurrency nuts, or "trans" activists are indistinguishably unreasonable. The latter have Medium at their beck and call.

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Peaceful Dave's avatar

I agree about fanatics but there is a difference in firmly held beliefs and fanaticism. The trouble is that the dividing line is not firmly defined and we sometimes see people who have a different worldview as fanatics.

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Chris Fox's avatar

Even firmly held beliefs should succumb to strong factual evidence. A fanatic is someone who won't listen to evidence at all.

Take Laffer economics; a perfect record of failure, except for a tiny margin around 70% taxation (which we haven't had since Eisenhower) and a small decrease actually stimulates, yet universities are loaded with tenured economists teaching this rubbish because the billionaires like it.

This Rob person says that a man who says who identifies as a woman is a woman and anyone disagreeing is "transphobic." That's seven miles down the road from stupid. That isn't a strongly held belief.

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