Quote from: Dark.Knight on June 04, 2013, 11:57:52 AM
Also saying I'm not judging you or criticizing does not approve the borderline criticizing/judgmental remarks, not singling out you everyone who keeps starting with that lol. Don't take it harsh I'm just saying we are all grown men here just state your opinion and be real, remember we all are entitled to that. Just dont start bashing on a post about bashing.
I am pretty sure my entire post made my opinion on this matter overwhelming clear. I was not equivocating in the least. I braced my arguments with this to let the person I was replying to know I wasn't personally attacking him. Also, who is 'bashing'?
Quote from: chuck on June 04, 2013, 12:55:33 PM
First of all, no. you are not understanding me correctly. I would love to know how you got "doesnt want others to be out" from me saying that i support being people out. I think i have said that about three times in this thread.
We seem to be misunderstanding each other in circles. My interpretation of your argument was that trans activism has nothing to give you or other specific trans people in every case (stealth vs out vs out and proud) - not that you were against others 'being out'. And, I got that opinion about what you said from this statement:
Quote from: chuck on June 03, 2013, 05:13:59 AM
I do respect that choice and I get it that openly trans people are making the world better for themselves and other openly trans people. But no, you are not making it better for me.
My arguments were a cost-benefit analysis and a breakdown of how the benefits can actually help everyone: Stealth,wants to be stealth, out, out and proud- and could have helped even you. Maybe just the you that existed pre-transition, but the point
remains.You can argue those points line by line if you want, and I would defend them.
Quote from: chuck on June 04, 2013, 12:55:33 PM
If you want to stick to the soldier analogy, i think our statement is alot like assuming that all US soldiers are doign something indeniably benefical for every american. For the record, i say this as a guy who has served in the military (just to clear - not the US miliatary but an allied force) I do not think that what ive done is 'undeniably' good for America. I did what i felt was best. That is what it comes down to in both situations. Our decisions are not the best for anyone or everyone. they are the best fo us. soometimes those decisions hurt people and sometimes they help. but to say that our actions help everyone? meh.
I picked the war analogy because it was convenient. I don't think we (America) should be at war at all, and I feel like if I answered this directly I'd end up sounding like I was defending it somehow.
I thought stealth shaming was people telling those who are stealth they should be out or they are hurting the cause. That is never an opinion I would support or defend.
I just think the people on the Internet who make videos and post pictures on sites like f*** yeah ftms etc are doing something great for trans people everywhere who are struggling with what it means and what to do with themselves in order to enjoy their lives. It is awesome to me that so many people can see the journey of others and realize they have options. It has benefits for those who are beginning their journey into transition. That was my only point.
Others on this thread seem to really disagree. For some people, it is because it may compromise them in the future. I find this unlikely to happen, thus it is nothing to me compared to the benefits I listed.
Quote from: chuck on June 04, 2013, 12:55:33 PM
They do what they want for whatever reasons and no matter how they justify it, I am free to disagree that it is beneficial. I think it is incredibly narrow minded to assume that "every single" trans person benefits from anything that one trans person / group does.
Does every single action someone takes benefit every single person every time? To say that would be absurd. I meant trans activism and awareness in the aggregate, however - I *do* think anything that raises *positive* consciousness of trans people is beneficial for trans people everywhere in the long run.
ALSO - and this is a key point. Arguments about this are sorta moot. Cat is out of the bag, etc etc. The explosion of trans related videos and blogs speak to this fact.