The only thing that frustrates me is the same thing that inspired JK Rowling to engage on Twitter. I have been listening to the podcast "The Witch Trials of JK Rowling". Its presents the concepts of how the vocal left emerge on Tumbler and the vocal right emerged on 4chan. Its discusses these platforms as the original echo chambers that …
The only thing that frustrates me is the same thing that inspired JK Rowling to engage on Twitter. I have been listening to the podcast "The Witch Trials of JK Rowling". Its presents the concepts of how the vocal left emerge on Tumbler and the vocal right emerged on 4chan. Its discusses these platforms as the original echo chambers that started the culture war.
I fully support trans people's right to exist. I also fully understand why people like JK Rowling and Riley Gaines have issues with a trans-woman being allowed into traditional women's only spaces and activities. The vocal trans community has shut down the conservation on this. I don't know if upper levels in Medium are suspending people like me because they believe my comments are harassment or hate or they are just trying to stay out of a backlash by the vocal trans community. Regardless, from my perspective, Medium has now become what Tumbler was. Its an echo chamber for the vocal left.
What is most frustrating is that Medium suspends people like me with no details on what specific comment or article violated their rules. That makes me believe they are scared to publish the details.
There is a reason why many in the LGB community no longer want the T to be associated with LGB. That reason is because the vocal T community refuses to allow a rationale discussion on the complexity of the issues surrounding being trans.
I listened to that as well. Very interesting. And I'm pretty much with you on everything else. I am an old school liberal who is right-coded now because of my positions. I am anti-dehumanization of all people but I'm not about to let other people do my thinking for me.
The only thing that frustrates me is the same thing that inspired JK Rowling to engage on Twitter. I have been listening to the podcast "The Witch Trials of JK Rowling". Its presents the concepts of how the vocal left emerge on Tumbler and the vocal right emerged on 4chan. Its discusses these platforms as the original echo chambers that started the culture war.
I fully support trans people's right to exist. I also fully understand why people like JK Rowling and Riley Gaines have issues with a trans-woman being allowed into traditional women's only spaces and activities. The vocal trans community has shut down the conservation on this. I don't know if upper levels in Medium are suspending people like me because they believe my comments are harassment or hate or they are just trying to stay out of a backlash by the vocal trans community. Regardless, from my perspective, Medium has now become what Tumbler was. Its an echo chamber for the vocal left.
What is most frustrating is that Medium suspends people like me with no details on what specific comment or article violated their rules. That makes me believe they are scared to publish the details.
There is a reason why many in the LGB community no longer want the T to be associated with LGB. That reason is because the vocal T community refuses to allow a rationale discussion on the complexity of the issues surrounding being trans.
I listened to that as well. Very interesting. And I'm pretty much with you on everything else. I am an old school liberal who is right-coded now because of my positions. I am anti-dehumanization of all people but I'm not about to let other people do my thinking for me.
It only takes one report of "transphobia" to get your account banned.