Sure, whatever. I don't think the federal government should be in the business of being such cruel twats, even to criminals.You see the criminal sympathetically where others see the criminal as a criminal
Sure, whatever. I don't think the federal government should be in the business of being such cruel twats, even to criminals.You see the criminal sympathetically where others see the criminal as a criminal
If the government finds and arrests a murderer, I hope they celebrate. We all shouldSure, whatever. I don't think the federal government should be in the business of being such cruel twats, even to criminals.
I think it's fair to say you don't appreciate the tone of excitement about it... but if you zoom out, it makes more sense.
For starters, the country has been intentional about letting in millions of people over the years. The people who voted for Trump are sick of it and out for blood so to speak, so the people who are hired are leaning in
Secondly, we see police enthusiastilaly post pictures of drug busts, or take pride in catching a murderer or whatever. ICE's job is to catch people who have broken our laws. Why should they be ashamed of successfully doing their job?
If the government finds and arrests a murderer, I hope they celebrate. We all should
Remember kids, if you show kindness to another person even if you don’t agree with or understand something, you’re simply setting them up to kill themselves.
On the other hand, if someone is willing to go berserk and end their life if people dont participate in their delusion, then perhaps the issue is in their brain
Remember kids, if you show kindness to another person even if you don’t agree with or understand something, you’re simply setting them up to kill themselves.
As Aces rightfully pointed out, this individual’s brain was clearly broken in a way that had little to do with the misgendering incident and the headline was nonsense. But even if the issue is in that person’s brain, it does not logically follow that using their preferred pronouns is setting that person up to kill themselves. If anything, it’s the opposite of that if you take the headline at face value. It’s a lazy argument that boils down to trying to make misgendering a trans person a heroic act.On the other hand, if someone is willing to go berserk and end their life if people dont participate in their delusion, then perhaps the issue is in their brain
I assume you're not a Christian... imagine if I insisted you say Christ is the son of God and the only salvation that can be had... and if you refused to say that, you are a bigot and I have a license to have a mental breakdownAs Aces rightfully pointed out, this individual’s brain was clearly broken in a way that had little to do with the misgendering incident and the headline was nonsense. But even if the issue is in that person’s brain, it does not logically follow that using their preferred pronouns is setting that person up to kill themselves. If anything, it’s the opposite of that if you take the headline at face value. It’s a lazy argument that boils down to trying to make misgendering a trans person a heroic act.
1) In this scenario, I would not intentionally tell you Christ is not the son of God and that you are wrong for thinking so. I would tell you that I respect your belief in your religion, am happy for the fulfillment it brings you and that I don’t have any better answer myself so you might be right.I assume you're not a Christian... imagine if I insisted you say Christ is the son of God and the only salvation that can be had... and if you refused to say that, you are a bigot and I have a license to have a mental breakdown
Or, if I'm a flat earther and I demand you say the earth is flat to affirm my beliefs... and not doing so would be bigoted and give me a license to lash out
Or, if I'm anorexic - convinced I am obese - and I insist you affirm that belief. Give me ozempic and insist I go on a crash diet. Not doing so will make you. a bigot and the reason I would kill myself
the whole thing is ridiculous. I don't know the specifics of the crazy bus driver but the idea that we must go along and affirm whatever anyone insists or else we are to blame for their breakdowns is absurd
1. I am demanding you say it. And not saying it may get you fired from your job1) In this scenario, I would not intentionally tell you Christ is not the son of God and that you are wrong for thinking so. I would tell you that I respect your belief in your religion, am happy for the fulfillment it brings you and that I don’t have any better answer myself so you might be right.
2) I would politely listen to you and probably affirm your beliefs to appease you and be done with the conversation, because my knowledge of the science behind my beliefs would likely get me nowhere in the conversation. I would be harmed in no way by my lie.
3) You’ve now delved into a hypothetical that is in fact not congruent at all, as doctors would not prescribe Ozempic or advise a crash diet to an anorexic patient. They would prescribe certain treatments to a person they diagnose to be suffering from gender dysphoria. But I suspect you actually are willing to listen to doctors when they make recommendations to anorexic patients, as opposed to just knowing better when they make decisions you disagree with on trans people.
1) There’s a big difference between a discussion about showing kindness toward another person despite your misgivings on their gender identity and one of what the consequences of not doing so should be.1. I am demanding you say it. And not saying it may get you fired from your job
2. I don't want you to agree with me to be polite. I want you to say it and believe it because not doing so makes you a bigot. I want you to affirm my beliefs and when you go to your office you need to tell others the earth is flat because not doing so means you reject the science
3. Do you think the doctors are wrong to not affirm the beliefs of a person who is certain about their body?
What's retarded about your stance, you can just call people by their names and avoid any pronoun issues. Most trans people I know wouldn't be offended by a stranger calling them the wrong pronouns, but if they corrected them and they still did it then that's different.1. I am demanding you say it. And not saying it may get you fired from your job
2. I don't want you to agree with me to be polite. I want you to say it and believe it because not doing so makes you a bigot. I want you to affirm my beliefs and when you go to your office you need to tell others the earth is flat because not doing so means you reject the science
3. Do you think the doctors are wrong to not affirm the beliefs of a person who is certain about their body?
1. Earlier you said you wound't tell me im wrong, but neither would you say im correct. In an everyday scenario, if some lunatic dude insisted he was a she, I'm probably not gonna insist that he is a he... instead, im looking to get out of there in case he decides I'm the straw to make him go berserk. But there will never be a situation where I say something I don't believe is true just to appease someone. I will never call him a she. If it becomes apparent he's the dude from all the Disney videos who wants the attention? Then yea, I will relentless remind him he is an ugly dude and we all know it1) There’s a big difference between a discussion about showing kindness toward another person despite your misgivings on their gender identity and one of what the consequences of not doing so should be.
2) But all I’m asking of you is to consider not misgendering a person for the sake of being cruel. Again, this isn’t a discussion on the broader issue of what should be done to an employee who disagrees, it’s a discussion on whether it’s wrong to politely use someone’s preferred pronouns. But I do contend that businesses are welcome to make their own choices on the matter. If a company wanted to fire me for not telling the workplace the earth is flat, that’s their prerogative, even if a dumb one.
3) No, I don’t. But again, medicine doesn’t do that in general, yet here we are. Do you believe you know more about how gender works and how to handle someone with gender dysphoria than someone who has devoted years of their life studying the subject and establishing standards of care?
I don't seek to be mean to the mentally ill but I also won't pretend the mentally ill are correct and I must agree with their delusionsWhat's retarded about your stance, you can just call people by their names and avoid any pronoun issues. Most trans people I know wouldn't be offended by a stranger calling them the wrong pronouns, but if they corrected them and they still did it then that's different.
Fundamental difference of opinion. I’m willing to have enough empathy for the Christian or the flat-earther to not correct them and to engage with them respectfully, not because of fear for my refusal to do so, but because I don’t wish to bring them discomfort. I don’t really care whether I believe in what they believe, because it’s not my job to be the arbiter of truth. If I can bring more good into the world by not challenging someone on their faith or using a pronoun someone wants me to use (language is also a damn construct and pronouns aren’t a naturally occurring fact of nature so I disagree with you on whether it’s even “true” or not, but alas) then that’s what I intend to do.1. Earlier you said you wound't tell me im wrong, but neither would you say im correct. In an everyday scenario, if some lunatic dude insisted he was a she, I'm probably not gonna insist that he is a he... instead, im looking to get out of there in case he decides I'm the straw to make him go berserk. But there will never be a situation where I say something I don't believe is true just to appease someone. I will never call him a she. If it becomes apparent he's the dude from all the Disney videos who wants the attention? Then yea, I will relentless remind him he is an ugly dude and we all know it
2. See above. I don't go around looking for people to be mean to. I don't make fun of the mentally ill. I feel bad for them. but I also don't tell them they're definitely fat because they say so. There are also considerable downsides for society to tolerate such a delusion... like the fact that we now have parents losing their kids, or kids getting their genital cut off... or companies firing people for saying the truth. We being so empathetic for a decade has created this hostile enviornemnt where we either agree with a delusion or risk losing our job, our kids, or the nut job deciding to go on a murder spree
3. I believe medicine will do what they think will make them money. And trans care is a cash cow. I also think we have created a society where not going along with this insanity will get you ostracized... and people will go along with it just to avoid that. My wife is in medicine... we talk about this all the time. She knows they're insane but she says she goes along with it because not doing so could have catastrophic consequences to her career. She calls the ugly dude a she to avoid a lawsuit - one she would probably lose because our society is currently going to war over ensuring men can get into women's locker rooms
But you are privileged to live in a society where you've never been scolded to say things you dont believeFundamental difference of opinion. I’m willing to have enough empathy for the Christian or the flat-earther to not correct them and to engage with them respectfully, not because of fear for my refusal to do so, but because I don’t wish to bring them discomfort. I don’t really care whether I believe in what they believe, because it’s not my job to be the arbiter of truth. If I can bring more good into the world by not challenging someone on their faith or using a pronoun someone wants me to use (language is also a damn construct and pronouns aren’t a naturally occurring fact of nature so I disagree with you on whether it’s even “true” or not, but alas) then that’s what I intend to do.