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  • solitha@mastodon.socialS solitha@mastodon.social

    @lightuplilly Tell us you never studied biology beyond primary education without actually telling us.

    Gender is MUCH more complex than what we're taught as children. You just betray ignorance of the topic when you flaunt that view.

    @normjess @cstross

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    @lightuplilly I'll give you some light reading to help.

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    Genetic testing cannot reveal the gender of your baby − two genetic counselors explain the complexities of sex and gender

    Cell-free DNA prenatal screening, sometimes called ‘the gender test,’ cannot determine gender because gender is more than just genes and genitals.

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    The Conversation (theconversation.com)

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    • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

      About trans rights:

      They're a wedge issue. If you think it's okay to deprive trans people of the right to exist in the public sphere then you're saying human rights are conditional and/or can be withdrawn. Which puts you on a slippery slope to no human rights for anyone.

      When you trace the roots of the modern anti-trans movement they boil down to some combination of bigotry and billionaire bullshit— the oligarchs think rights are for the rich.

      So: trans-rights are human rights. No exceptions.

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      @cstross T. H. I. S.

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      • normjess@tech.lgbtN normjess@tech.lgbt

        @liohn no they are not

        men don't have sex changes, take hormones to grow breasts

        those are not requirements to be trans, but they are stuff some sports require of trans people

        you can, wrongly, that trans women aren't women

        but cut your dick off and grow breasts and make it into professional sports, and then you can explain to me how you're a man

        furthermore, the whole point of the Olympics is to include everyone so we can find the incredible. every nation, every gender

        for generations its been built on inclusion but now we draw the line at a naturally occurring type of human being who's walked amongst us for centuries? WHY?

        if we can't even do sports, how can we be a part of society?

        trans women are not cis men. I get why cis women are scared of them

        but we are victims too. we are beaten, raped and murdered proportionate to our population more than cis women, and cis women are being fucking slaughtered right now

        cis women are varied, many will be attacked as trans women

        that should concern you

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        @normjess @liohn "cis women are varied, many will be attacked as trans women"

        This is already happening. When we decide there must be arbitrary, obvious signs of who is trans and who is not, the battlefield shifts to appearance. Cis women have already been assaulted, humiliated, and even banned from women's spaces for not being feminine enough.

        TERFs are *not* feminists. Trans women are women.

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        • solitha@mastodon.socialS solitha@mastodon.social

          @normjess @liohn "cis women are varied, many will be attacked as trans women"

          This is already happening. When we decide there must be arbitrary, obvious signs of who is trans and who is not, the battlefield shifts to appearance. Cis women have already been assaulted, humiliated, and even banned from women's spaces for not being feminine enough.

          TERFs are *not* feminists. Trans women are women.

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          @solitha yeah, I was speaking in the now

          many cis women throughout history have been accused of being trans or men and been attacked for it. its one of the many ways patriarchy maintains western beauty standards, nay white supremacy

          people burned "witches" as a way of policing women

          many transphobes are cis women who police other women instead of fighting the violence against women and girls done by cis men

          they call themselves "feminist" but were unbothered by losing abortion rights or by the child porn created by AI

          or at least they did - a decade ago - for clout

          but now culture has shifted rightwards they've abandoned "feminist" label and "gender critical" just means "conservative woman", which it always was in truth

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          • normjess@tech.lgbtN normjess@tech.lgbt

            @solitha yeah, I was speaking in the now

            many cis women throughout history have been accused of being trans or men and been attacked for it. its one of the many ways patriarchy maintains western beauty standards, nay white supremacy

            people burned "witches" as a way of policing women

            many transphobes are cis women who police other women instead of fighting the violence against women and girls done by cis men

            they call themselves "feminist" but were unbothered by losing abortion rights or by the child porn created by AI

            or at least they did - a decade ago - for clout

            but now culture has shifted rightwards they've abandoned "feminist" label and "gender critical" just means "conservative woman", which it always was in truth

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            @normjess Yep! I was also speaking in the now. There are stories that come out of states with bathroom bans, of cis women having cops barging in and throwing them out. Mostly queer women who reject gender norms, but it can happen to any woman who doesn't fit an arbitrary appearance standard.

            And not all that long ago, we had Imane Khelif.

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            • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

              About trans rights:

              They're a wedge issue. If you think it's okay to deprive trans people of the right to exist in the public sphere then you're saying human rights are conditional and/or can be withdrawn. Which puts you on a slippery slope to no human rights for anyone.

              When you trace the roots of the modern anti-trans movement they boil down to some combination of bigotry and billionaire bullshit— the oligarchs think rights are for the rich.

              So: trans-rights are human rights. No exceptions.

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              @cstross I will admit, I find some of this stuff to be unsettling, but I also think that I have no right to control such things nor does anyone else.

              If people want to be trans for example, that isn't my right to control.

              No one should get in the way of this.

              Not only does it serve nothing worthwhile but humans should be able to decide what they want to be.

              And for those conservative nutcases, they should be aware that some people will stick to their beliefs no matter what.

              They should know about this given their delusional beliefs of supporting a tyrant and denying reality so much.

              Trying to stop people from being who they want to be permanently especially is like trying to make water not wet.

              it just aint going to happen.

              Btw, I fully expect some people from different beliefs to find my various beliefs strange.

              i also heard it said that 20% of people will always be at odds with you.
              So there's that.

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              • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                About trans rights:

                They're a wedge issue. If you think it's okay to deprive trans people of the right to exist in the public sphere then you're saying human rights are conditional and/or can be withdrawn. Which puts you on a slippery slope to no human rights for anyone.

                When you trace the roots of the modern anti-trans movement they boil down to some combination of bigotry and billionaire bullshit— the oligarchs think rights are for the rich.

                So: trans-rights are human rights. No exceptions.

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                @cstross Would it be okay to link to this from BlueSky?
                It's an important issue but certainly not my place to post the link elsewhere.

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                • staringatclouds@mstdn.socialS staringatclouds@mstdn.social

                  @Photo55 @Legit_Spaghetti @cstross Because men don't like being beaten by women

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                  @staringatclouds @Photo55 @cstross No joke, that's exactly why. For example, the only reason there's a separate women's league in chess is because male grandmasters didn't like how they kept getting defeated by women.

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                    @lightuplilly @normjess @cstross
                    That's like saying there are 3 states of matter: solid, liquid and gas

                    In reality, there are dozens, and they just discovered a new one about a decade back

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                    • sabik@rants.auS sabik@rants.au

                      @lightuplilly @normjess @cstross
                      That's like saying there are 3 states of matter: solid, liquid and gas

                      In reality, there are dozens, and they just discovered a new one about a decade back

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                      @sabik @lightuplilly @normjess @cstross there is only hydrogen, helium and delusional deviant elements

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                      • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                        About trans rights:

                        They're a wedge issue. If you think it's okay to deprive trans people of the right to exist in the public sphere then you're saying human rights are conditional and/or can be withdrawn. Which puts you on a slippery slope to no human rights for anyone.

                        When you trace the roots of the modern anti-trans movement they boil down to some combination of bigotry and billionaire bullshit— the oligarchs think rights are for the rich.

                        So: trans-rights are human rights. No exceptions.

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                        @cstross And what is the root of gender identity? I recommend you to see this episode (turn on english subtitle): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfxW_0aIL80

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                          @lightuplilly @cstross people should just be *allowed* to exist and be whatever they are? I think not. that sounds too much like freedom and we can’t have that in america

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                            @cstross And what is the root of gender identity? I recommend you to see this episode (turn on english subtitle): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfxW_0aIL80

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                            @adm2048 @cstross eat shit and die, bigot

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                            • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                              About trans rights:

                              They're a wedge issue. If you think it's okay to deprive trans people of the right to exist in the public sphere then you're saying human rights are conditional and/or can be withdrawn. Which puts you on a slippery slope to no human rights for anyone.

                              When you trace the roots of the modern anti-trans movement they boil down to some combination of bigotry and billionaire bullshit— the oligarchs think rights are for the rich.

                              So: trans-rights are human rights. No exceptions.

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                              @cstross

                              Human rights must be unconditional, inalienable, universal.

                              Otherwise they simply become privileges: reserved for the select few, revokable things to be earned …

                              … which describes Western supremacist culture quite well actually. 😞

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                              • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                                @smattymatty Agreed, but also it's a manufactured wedge issue designed to ease the trans-ignorant into taking a series of that will lead them into a reprehensible position that they would mostly direct if they were confronted with it cold.

                                "Hi! We are your leaders and we want the right to dehumanize you and strip you of your rights at will!"—who'd say yes to THAT? Much easier to start by targeting a small minority nobody knows. Could have been left-handers or germophobes: but they picked trans.

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                                @cstross @smattymatty This is the tactic exactly. Pick a tiny group that's no threat to your fascistic movement but that a lot of people fear and hate so that you're entirely safe *and* you can terrify your bigot followers. This is why Nazis targeted Jews.

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                                • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                                  About trans rights:

                                  They're a wedge issue. If you think it's okay to deprive trans people of the right to exist in the public sphere then you're saying human rights are conditional and/or can be withdrawn. Which puts you on a slippery slope to no human rights for anyone.

                                  When you trace the roots of the modern anti-trans movement they boil down to some combination of bigotry and billionaire bullshit— the oligarchs think rights are for the rich.

                                  So: trans-rights are human rights. No exceptions.

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                                  @cstross thank you Uncle Charlie 🙏

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                                  • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                                    About trans rights:

                                    They're a wedge issue. If you think it's okay to deprive trans people of the right to exist in the public sphere then you're saying human rights are conditional and/or can be withdrawn. Which puts you on a slippery slope to no human rights for anyone.

                                    When you trace the roots of the modern anti-trans movement they boil down to some combination of bigotry and billionaire bullshit— the oligarchs think rights are for the rich.

                                    So: trans-rights are human rights. No exceptions.

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                                    @cstross what rights do they lack of?

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                                    • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                                      About trans rights:

                                      They're a wedge issue. If you think it's okay to deprive trans people of the right to exist in the public sphere then you're saying human rights are conditional and/or can be withdrawn. Which puts you on a slippery slope to no human rights for anyone.

                                      When you trace the roots of the modern anti-trans movement they boil down to some combination of bigotry and billionaire bullshit— the oligarchs think rights are for the rich.

                                      So: trans-rights are human rights. No exceptions.

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                                      @cstross

                                      Yeah, it doesn't matter under what argument "rights" gets redefined into "privileges". Compared to that change, adjusting who gets to have privileges is a simplicity itself.

                                      It's a common tactic to invent a strawman, or identify a fringe-issue that necessitates rewriting the whole contract.

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                                        @chopsstephens @cstross

                                        The problem with the "E-card" is that in actuality relatively few people are actually shocked or disgusted by his activites. What they're actually disgusted by is getting categorised into the people to be avoided.

                                        Note how companies went back on their DEI-promises as soon as the POTUS changed. It wasn't about morals, but about optics.

                                        Thus "your viewpoint was probably paid by Epstein money" will probably get a takeback like "who's funding your views, then?".

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                                        • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                                          About trans rights:

                                          They're a wedge issue. If you think it's okay to deprive trans people of the right to exist in the public sphere then you're saying human rights are conditional and/or can be withdrawn. Which puts you on a slippery slope to no human rights for anyone.

                                          When you trace the roots of the modern anti-trans movement they boil down to some combination of bigotry and billionaire bullshit— the oligarchs think rights are for the rich.

                                          So: trans-rights are human rights. No exceptions.

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                                          @cstross
                                          Rights being conditional is always the ballgame.

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