Quote from: Allie Jayne on September 05, 2024, 04:15:49 AMI saw a meme of a crumpled fender with a sign that it identified as a straight fender today, and there have been hundreds of similar memes, and all of them are making out that gender identity is imaginary. Our legitimacy in the eyes of the public is a fundamental problem for our community, and I believe the phrase 'I identify as' is largely responsible.
While it does tick some boxes for us, it also creates problems, and I would like to see a better phrase. How we perceive ourselves is 'hard wired' into us at birth, a structural feature, not something we can change, but the current phrase does not indicate that to the general community. We need a phrase which can't be so easily misconstrued. Any ideas??
Hugs,
Allie
As much as a part of me agrees with what you're saying, Allie, I do not think that changing phrases or terminology will really change anything. Because it isn't the issue, not really, in my opinion. I saw a bumper sticker not too long ago which read "My other car is a small boat". Referencing the issue in the UK with people crossing the Channel from France to try and make a better life here. An immigration issue.
The only thing that would happen if you changed "I identify as" to "I am" is that the sign on the fender would change to read "I am a straight fender." Because that's just how the world is these days. It's full of memes. People trying to be clever by sounding dumb. The issue isn't how we have to try to make it so people don't do this kind of stuff. People will do this kind of stuff no matter what we do because the world has become a place in which people do it no matter what issue it is. Nothing is treated with legitimacy and respect in the same way as we think it should, or want it to be. We live in an age of smart... erm... rear ends.
It isn't necessarily "the public" as a whole. It's people who are into all these memes, who think they're being cool by making fun of everything. It's kind of a subculture. I don't think, personally, that trying to come up with something different will change that one bit. Just because of the times we live in. Social media, in essence a Cyberpunk future that snuck up on us.
As long as you can get through to the people who matter... which you do more with conversations and information more in-depth than a bumper sticker... let the memers have their memes. Because they will either way. Not just about being trans.
I don't see a problem with using either term interchangeably. Identity makes up most of who we are. And it's a way of saying something which doesn't conflict with something biological that can be used against us by those who see nothing more than chromosomes and sex organs. I don't think it's wrong to say "I identify as me". It's the truth.
That other people want to make a joke out of it is on them, not us. And sometimes you have to give the majority of people more credit to get what they're doing. You'd be surprised.