Quote from: T.K.G.W. on October 31, 2016, 10:43:48 PM
Nor does the policing of language now playing out in Toronto against a professor who has decided if he chooses not to use the pronouns a student tells him to that is his right in a free society. And it is his right in a free society, to not have his language policed in this way. If he goes to jail I will consider it a defeat for us all and for free speech rather than a victory for whichever trans students want to potentially prosecute this man because he didn't use a pronoun.
Just to be clear, there is absolutely no possibility, no matter what this professor states, that he will go to jail. He has blown this all out of proportion to play the martyr. Certain members of the media have used this to further an agenda that's not favourable to trans-people. It's very similar to the bathroom issue in the US.
When I was younger a gay friend of mine, who had a Masters in psychology, told me there was no such thing as bi-sexual people. He believed they were just gay and afraid to come fully out. He believed there was a sexual binary, gay or straight, that was it. Of course we all know this is a ridiculous statement. This quick little comment pops into my mind every time I hear someone dismiss others because they believe their situation is the only valid one.
I've also heard lesbians and gay people who have wanted the T in LGBT removed because they thought it would hurt their efforts to forward gay rights. Some believe we're a little too fringe for mainstream society and will make it much more difficult for them.
What I'm trying to get at here is that we of all people should be careful dismissing a group that's not exactly like us.
Take care,
Paige