Quote from: ArleneTgirl on May 27, 2009, 07:09:28 PM
Actually, I never said there was anything wrong with being trans. The point I was making is that "we" or some individuals are telling them they can't be transexxual because they are non-op, or are a CD because they are not full time, or whatever their particular circumstance is. It appears that some individuals are intent on setting up a heirarchy based on whatever stage that individual is at. Debate is educational when done with the right spirit, but to be constantly contrary and take exception with every statement someone makes is negative and certainly contrary to helping and supporting trans people (since this is a trans forum). I'm sure you will have a come back for this post as well, and I'm beginning to see why people may very well abondon this site for a friendlier place.
ArleneTgirl,
Before I continue with the rest, I want to pause a moment and examine something you said.
For one, I never said that *you* said such. I said *some people* say such -- and asked why.
Not one of my questions is ever a rhetorical question. I do not ask such. I ask a LOT of questions, and I ask them to get answers. I readily admit I'm over educated -- because I ask questions, and I like to hear the answers, even when people don't agree with me. Sometimes I ask why don't people agree with me on a particular point -- and sometimes the answer is apparent from experience and knowledge.
I am not knocking you, directly. I have a very specific way of going after these things because I've spent a lot of time considering the sideline argument here, and I am absolutely unsparing in my effort to go deeper into it than is comfortable -- even for me.
Your point:
Quote"The point I was making is that "we" or some individuals are telling them they can't be transexxual because they are non-op, or are a CD because they are not full time, or whatever their particular circumstance is. It appears that some individuals are intent on setting up a heirarchy based on whatever stage that individual is at. "
is what I am agreeing with.
I disagree that they should be doing such. There are transfolk, and cisfolk and folks who are inbetween.
Some folks like the old labels of man and woman. Those are fine -- they are welcome to them. But they are not the only options out there, and the science is far beyond that point.
I do occasionally ask easy questions. Usually I ask hard ones. The harder, the more you want to avoid it as the questions I asked someone else were avoided, the more important, ultimately, that question is to them.
The posting that followed the referenced on up is called "because". IT explains why I asked those questions, and in truth, they are not simple or easy questions. People don't like it when they have it pointed out to them that they are doing things that undermine their own sense of self worth.
My history, as many here can attest, lol, is one of standing up for CD's -- even though I admit I don't understand, I don't get it. I don't need to get it to stand up for them. I stand up for genderqueer and androgynes. I stand up for non-ops, post ops, pre-ops, transsexual, transvestites whatever -- They are kith and kin.
hell, I've even stood up for Ms. Platine, and she and I are sorta mortal enemies.
Do I cut through certain arguments without sparing feelings? Yes. I am not nice. I freely admit such. I am kind, however.
Lisagurl,
If language has different meaning, then we are not speaking the same language. IF we aren't doing that, we aren't communicating.
I'm not interested in making friends, if I were, I'd be substantially less disliked. I'm interested in far more critical thought and my particular areas of sociology, psychology, and religion. Or, as was noted one day, sex, drugs, and rock and roll.
Its my cross. Balsa wood, though, so I can hang.
Matilda,
The greatest things about forums is you can always avoid discussions where you are uncomfortable. This is why you don't see me running hither and yon here making all manner of commentary.
I avoid involvement in things I am ignorant on -- and implacable otherwise.
Oh, and a decent devil's advocate would go on to the bitter end. Trust me -- its been my role for a while.