Quote from: suzifrommd on May 03, 2015, 01:06:16 PM
She's got some good points, but I think she misses the whole point of why these bills gain traction.
It is NOT about dehumanizing trans people.
There is a fear that single-sex restrooms will be a thing of the past, and like it or not, many cis people feel comfortable using single-sex restrooms.
I disagree.
To me, it's clear that for most (cis) people it's about feeling uncomfortable with people who violate what they have grown up believing is one of the core certainties of humanity: that humans come in exactly two immutable varieties: male and female, and that male people look and act "male" and female people look and act "female." It's the basis of the insistence on color-coding infants. Society expends an enormous amount of energy to divide humanity into two groups and make them seem and act as dissimilar as possible.
For the politicians and rabble-rousers, it's about finding a group of people they can dehumanize and demonize so the populace will feel threatened and thus easy prey for demagoguery. Back in the 1950's and 1960's, it was Communists. Then it was "hippies," which included any young people who didn't look sufficiently conformist. Then it was Teh Gays that were the primary focus. Now that people at large are starting to discover that gays and lesbians are human beings, they've got to find another target.
Like
us.
Back when I was a child in the South, rabble-rousers would conjure up the spectacle of hordes of bestial dark-skinned hordes violating the purity of (white) Southern womanhood in order to get the (white) population to do what they wanted. Now it's trans woman who they claim are out to violate the purity of (white Southern) womanhood.
The targets change with the times, the tactics don't; they've been around for millennia.