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Originally Posted by Flash Walken
Government set the standard in the first place that different genders had to use different washrooms and that girls couldn't play on the same sports teams as guys.
Back in the days of yore when everything was better, kids from all different grades and genders socialized together, used a coed bathroom and played together at recess.
Then big bad government came in stomping their feet and said "You have to use THIS bathroom, and you have to use THAT bathroom and that YOU are too dumb to be in this grade and YOU are too old to be in that grade."
Maybe this legislation is bringing us back to the glory days of the 1910s.
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So you are saying that this is just a neutralization of standards, then? A Great Reset? Or is this another strawman?
Look, Flash, I am not going to argue that the gender binary has gotten worse. Obviously it has. There are increasing pressures, mainly from the corporate media, about what girls and boys should look like, do, play with, say, watch, eat... etc...
If this is a bigger discussion about how we educate children, then I think that is an interesting discussion. But my problem is that this big push for transgender rights is just a further radicalization of the gender problem, and comes with very dangerous assumptions about many things that I have tried to highlight in my posts.
So, the efficacy of the surgery has nothing to do with the policy at hand, but it is an ancillary aspect of the problem from the social perspective.