Excellent and encouraging post. One observation I've had along these lines is that the most successful pushback against transgender nonsense seems to be the "erasing women" angle and focusing on how much harm it does to young girls, exemplified by very young female de-transitioners like Chloe Cole. From a logical perspective, the simple …
Excellent and encouraging post. One observation I've had along these lines is that the most successful pushback against transgender nonsense seems to be the "erasing women" angle and focusing on how much harm it does to young girls, exemplified by very young female de-transitioners like Chloe Cole. From a logical perspective, the simple fact that men are not women should be more than enough to defeat transgender garbage, but unfortunately human beings are wired to prioritize social concerns over objective truth. Many people are quite happy to buy into lies if they believe that the lies make other people feel better. Making them face an eighteen year old girl who has lost her breasts forever, not to mention precious years of her teenage development, is much more effective at breaking through that kind of thinking compared to simply pointing out the untruth of the belief.
Excellent and encouraging post. One observation I've had along these lines is that the most successful pushback against transgender nonsense seems to be the "erasing women" angle and focusing on how much harm it does to young girls, exemplified by very young female de-transitioners like Chloe Cole. From a logical perspective, the simple fact that men are not women should be more than enough to defeat transgender garbage, but unfortunately human beings are wired to prioritize social concerns over objective truth. Many people are quite happy to buy into lies if they believe that the lies make other people feel better. Making them face an eighteen year old girl who has lost her breasts forever, not to mention precious years of her teenage development, is much more effective at breaking through that kind of thinking compared to simply pointing out the untruth of the belief.