• @[email protected]
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    308 months ago

    Using pronouns isn’t a “problem” though, it’s that people genuinely don’t care.

    I don’t care very much if I’m honest. I’ve never interacted with someone who informed me that their pronouns were not the usual ones.

    • @TheEighthDoctor
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      It also never happened to me but I imagine the conversation would be something like:

      Hello X

      Please don’t call me X I don’t like it, call me Y instead

      Ok

      ~ ~The end~ ~

      • @Drivebyhaiku
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        Okay imagine that… but with an internal crushing anxiety knowing that under best case there will be probably around five somewhat invasive follow up long answer questions either about your personal history or about trans people’s existence in general. Then an optional depressing thing people think is them being magnanimous where they say “I don’t get it but okay.” OR they look at you like you grew another head and walk swiftly away to watch/glare you with furtive long stares or try and speed run whatever brief social interaction you are participating in like you have the plague.

        Aaaaand mental picture complete!

      • @TubularTittyFrog
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        You’d hope that.

        But in my experience it’s a 50/50 chance they will go off on you.

        • @[email protected]
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          My experience has been that transgendered people will correct you politely when accidentally misgendered. They get it. They don’t like it, but they get it.

          It’s the cisgendered people who get offended when they are accidentally misgendered (i.e. calling a cis-female who has masculine features “he/him”).

          No different than assuming a fat woman is pregnant or a man with a high voice is gay. And the embarrassment is felt all the same, for both parties.

    • Flying SquidOP
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      People genuinely do care considering Jordan Peterson’s entire career is based on the whole “you can’t force me to use your pronouns” bullshit that no one was trying to force him to do in the first place.

        • Flying SquidOP
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          68 months ago

          Both of those things are lies. And I showed a link that demonstrated the lies.

            • Flying SquidOP
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              That is irrelevant to the fact that Peterson was lying, so I’m not really interested in discussing it.

                • Flying SquidOP
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                  You should, indeed, expect me to not change the subject when the discussion was about Peterson.

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          No, I’m saying bigots and assholes care. You can be sane and be a bigot and/or an asshole. And there a huge number of such people.

          And if you mean that people who know what their gender is are loony and would prefer it if people didn’t get it wrong, you are probably loony yourself.

            • Flying SquidOP
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              148 months ago

              You’re loony yourself if you think someone consistently calling you by the wrong gender every time they talk to or about you wouldn’t be very rude.

      • @TBi
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        I will start by saying I am very open minded and really don’t agree with a lot of what Peterson says. I’m also pro LGBT and leaving people be who they are and love the life that makes them happy… But he’s right that we shouldn’t be forced to use someone’s pronouns. At the time there was discussion about making this a law. If someone wants to be a prick let them. Better to know who they are.

          • @TBi
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            Ok. Thanks for the clarification.

            • Flying SquidOP
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              Sorry I got mad, I’m just so angry that people believe that lie because it’s turned into so much hate against trans people.

              • @TBi
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                Thanks for the apology. I really hate the LGBT hate. I don’t understand what’s wrong with letting people live their own lives the way they want, if they aren’t physically affecting others. Shame my original post got downvoted so much. I didn’t think it was offensive.

                Edit: also thank you for correcting my misconception over the law! I’ll make sure to correct people going forward.

          • @[email protected]
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            108 months ago

            Wow this sounds really reasonable, wtf kinda drugs is Peterson on if he thinks it restricts free speech…

            TLDR: bill C-16 adds gender identity and expression to the list of discrimination protections, a list which already includes gender, ethnicity, religion and sexual orientation. So yeah right now you can’t fire someone for being black, under C-16 this will also apply to trans people. Ontario already has this in their provincial laws, so Peterson is already living under such a “regime”.

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              Wow this sounds really reasonable, wtf kinda drugs is Peterson on if he thinks it restricts free speech…

              If I recall, Peterson’s entire idea on that was that it would result in misgendering being considered hate speech, though it’s been a while so I might be misremembering.

          • @[email protected]
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            08 months ago

            No one is being forced

            I think you misunderstood his hyperbole as a literal thing

            Of course people aren’t putting a gun to your head. But there are often consequences for not doing it.

            • Flying SquidOP
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              28 months ago

              Such as what? Can you demonstrate someone suffering any legitimate consequences?

              • @[email protected]
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                18 months ago

                I have personally seen many instances of people getting banned or suspended from communities for either misgendering people (intentionally or not), or refusing to use their preferred pronouns.

                But due to a real concern of retaliation or getting banned here myself, I will not be providing specific examples.

                • Flying SquidOP
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                  Sorry… that’s what you’re talking about? People being banned on internet forums? Big fucking deal.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    18 months ago

                    There are also real world instances of violence over the same things if you do a quick web search.

              • @duffman
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                You sound pretty ignorant. Intentionally misgendering someone at work would get you canned pretty fast at most corporate jobs.

                There’s no reason to reason not to just refer to people their gender identity but you are either lying or very unaware of corporate culture.

                • Flying SquidOP
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                  18 months ago

                  You mean harassing someone at work will get you fired. That’s true no matter what type of harassment it is. That has nothing to do with pronouns. You could get fired for repeatedly calling someone at work a panda.

          • @TubularTittyFrog
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            lots of people are being harassed and intimidated into it though. lots of people take an absolutist stance on pronouns, and if you misgender someone or don’t ask them what their pronoun is, you are considered a ‘bad person’.

            labeling and harassing people into social conformity is being forced to do something.

            • Flying SquidOP
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              What people? I have never seen anyone get angry about being accidentally misgendered.

              No one is being “harassed” or “intimidated” into calling people what they want to be called. You’re just an asshole if you don’t do it because you’re not giving them a very basic amount of respect: the acknowledgement of the right to be who they are.

              • @assassin_aragorn
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                On the contrary in fact, I’ve seen people be very forgiving if you accidentally screw up but genuinely mean well. I accidentally misgendered a friend of mine once, and when I realized it I immediately started profusely apologizing. They appreciated it but said it was all good.

                At the end of the day, everything can be distilled down to one maxim – be genuinely kind to people, and 99% of people will respond in kind and forgive mistakes.

                • Flying SquidOP
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                  Sure, anyone can make a mistake. Trans people know that just as well as cis people. If you just say sorry and correct yourself, most trans people would probably be fine with it. It’s the people who do it on purpose that are the problem.

              • @TubularTittyFrog
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                I have, many times. Don’t know where you live… oftentimes it’s not ever the trans person getting mad… it’s a straight cis person with a hero complex goes around as a self appointed pronoun police officer and calls you names if you even ask them wtf the deal is.

                • @[email protected]
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                  88 months ago

                  If someone was a jerk to you, then that person is a jerk.

                  If everyone is a jerk to you, then you’re probably the jerk.

                  • @TubularTittyFrog
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                    and some subsets of the population are disproportionately filled with jerks.

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          It was made a law, it’s also a law in many parts of the US. It’s not about preventing random people from being pricks, it’s about discouraging harassment from employers, school administrations, and government officials. They’re prohibited from persistently misgendering you in the same way they’re prohibited from calling you slurs. I struggle to imagine a scenario where life would be improved by removing those sensible guard rails on civil society.

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          Nobody is “forced to use pronouns” at present but this stance misses the point. It looks at the harms of misgendering as a situation that doesn’t cause other inequities and harms.

          For the average social interaction where you are on equal terms but can walk away being misgendered is something a lot of us hate but live with like any small annoyance. It is like stubbing your toe. Not fun but whatever it’s fine that’s just “someone being a prick”. But if deliberate misgendering is allowed to happen over a long period in a workplace setting it is not something we get to walk away from. If we have to regularly interact with that person or lose our ability to feed and house ourselves then we are forced to have mental health problems because someone essentially doesn’t like being told what to do. Having to deal with panic attacks at work because you had to be locked in a room with someone hitting every trauma trigger you have exposed to the world or else you have to find a new and maybe worse job is a barrier to participation in society.

          If it’s in a medical setting where we have to balance our health outcomes knowing that if we don’t comply with the misgendering our care is impacted because a doctor holds our lives or the relief from pain in their hands. A lot of trans people become shy and don’t seek help early and often because they equate doctors visits with a sense of powerlessness and shame knowing that they can’t stand up for themselves. In that instance it’s not just “someone being a dick” you are placing someone’s complete physical wellbeing before someone’s egotistical need to be “right” about you.

          If a trans person in a social club and misgendering isn’t checked by a majority it can mean that they might not have a choice on whether or not to go. The world becomes a smaller place when you have gender related trauma.

          Deliberate misgendering in a professional setting isn’t just “someone showing you they are a prick” the burden always falls upon trans people disproportionately because our participation in society often forces us to compromise directly on our health and there are real traumas and weaknesses that underlie our transness. If someone was openly making rape jokes around someone you knew had sexual assault trauma you’d step in right? Why not the same for someone with gender related traumas?

          What Peterson is railing against is protections for participation in regular society through professional setting misgendering cases.

        • Flying SquidOP
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          178 months ago

          What are you even talking about?

          • @[email protected]
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            That very few adults spend their time fretting about how people refer to them in the third person.

            • Flying SquidOP
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              If you were regularly harassed by being called a gender that you aren’t after spending years pretending to not be that gender because other people wouldn’t like it, you might care.

              Just like you might care if you were black and someone refused to stop calling you ‘negro.’

              • @[email protected]
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                That’s my whole point though.

                I just can’t imagine caring about this very much. Sure, when I was an angsty teen, but as an adult “what people think” about me is just so far down the list of things I care about.

                • Flying SquidOP
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                  Maybe because you come from a place of privilege where you didn’t have to hide who you really are due to a vast amount of society hating you for it and just want a little bit of courtesy from the people around them instead of endless hatred?

                  • @[email protected]
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                    Maybe. Or maybe I just don’t care about how people refer to me, shocking though that may seem.

            • @Drivebyhaiku
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              Your perception and opinions is likely why you don’t know of any adults who fret over third person pronouns. You are not a safe person to bring those concerns up to so no one is going to out themselves around you. I assure you it’s more common than you think.

              Generally speaking we’re looking to gain quality of life. If someone negatively reacting is a bigger problem than the internal dysphoria triggers then we take the loss and just quietly hope we don’t have to be around you for long.

            • @[email protected]
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              the problem is, in the tech world, many transgender people seem to make their entire existence revolve around their gender identity and then try to force inclusion politics on everyone.

              • llamajester421
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                Let me fix that for ya. In the real world many cisgender bigots make trans people entire existence about their gender, and then try to enforce cis-sexist ideologies on sports, healthcare, culture and education.

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                  18 months ago

                  I never said they didn’t, but two wrongs don’t make a right. They’re both still wrong.

        • @I_Clean_Here
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          98 months ago

          Is this invading your safe space?

    • @[email protected]
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      Gender-concerned people telling me how to speak is like fundamentalists telling me to wear a dress. I tell them both to piss up a rope.

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          the fundies are just as full of performance moral grandstanding hypocracy as the pronoun nutbags.

          I don’t understand. What is the middle ground between “you should refer to trans people by their chosen gender” and “you shouldn’t refer to trans people by their chosen gender”? Do you flip a coin?