Quote from: Shantel on October 13, 2013, 01:35:16 PM
Yeah I know they come across as pretty uninformed and biased by their own ignorance, but you can also attribute it to the Muslim organizations eventually since they are taking over the world. Give the Christians a break! Any religious organization regardless of which kind or stripe usually bases their opinions on their own book of beliefs rather than on current intelligent sources and often times believe the skewed preacher that occasionally occupies the pulpet. I am a Christian as well as many others here and it gets real tiresome reading Christian bashing comments by those who supposedly decry every kind of hypocrisy and yet come off with their own brand of bias which is in turn just more hypocrisy. I don't buy into a lot of what those ignorant sensationalists that use and twist scripture to make their point have to say, most of it has absolutely nothing to do with Christ, just as beheading people and honor killing one's own daughters doesn't have anything to do with the faith of a true practicing Moslem. So lets not perpetuate ignorance here and consider the fact that not everyone's personal thoughts and beliefs come from the same cookie cutter mentality!
Shan, I'm a Christian myself... I'm not bashing them. I'm just poking fun at the self-righteous Christian organizations that constantly act like the entire rest of the world is stupid and only they, the true crusaders for Chrsitlike justice, know the truth about all of these other heathen misguided people. They act like they're constantly unmasking the "truth" behind everything, hence the Scooby-Doo reference.
In all seriousness, though, I know that this article does have a legitimate point. Transition is NOT right for everyone. There are indeed people who have regrets, to the point that it destroys their lives. That is an important thing to recognize. Where it goes wrong, though, is where certain people use these regret stories to insinuate that ALL transgender people will have regrets, and are just deluding themselves. Or, for that matter, hearing stories where transition did work for someone else and therefore all people having similar thoughts should transition.
Ultimately, whenever I hear stories like this, from either side, I think of the following cartoon:
Don't let people telling you that you're not trans, you're just a silly man who needs to act more masculine, (or a silly woman who needs to act more feminine,) convince you that you're not trans. And likewise, don't let people telling you that you are trans and you need to transition, and transition is the only path to happiness, convince you to do things that you're not comfortable with. It goes both ways, and both ways can lead to severe bitterness and regret.