• @[email protected]
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      108 months ago

      Doesn’t work because of the ratios of the populations. For a majority group, their interaction with the minority group is 1 in 100 interactions. For the minority group, they are interacting with the majority group 99 of 100 times.

      Being mindful 1 time every 100 is not a big deal. Hearing something hurtful 99% of your day every day is a very big deal and could easily be the most difficult thing in your life.

        • @[email protected]
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          88 months ago

          You can disagree with the reason the minority group is feeling hurt, you can’t proclaim that they aren’t feeling hurt.

          And with that being the situation you can only decide whether you have the empathy and belief in common humanity to do your small part in reducing the amount of hurt in the world. Or not.

    • @magnusrufus
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      58 months ago

      If which seat you get on the bus is the most difficult thing in your life…

        • @magnusrufus
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          98 months ago

          Was sitting in a particular seat the entirety of the civil rights movement? Is being addressed by your correct pronouns the entirety of the trans movement? Are they both smaller manifestations of much larger issues of bigotry and bias that shitty people can isolate to try and mock and trivialize the hardships that minorities and marginalized people face?

          • @Jimmyeatsausage
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            68 months ago

            Geez, how you gonna equate civil rights with civil rights? What a stretch!

            • @magnusrufus
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              78 months ago

              Well that’s convenient timing with your eyes. Otherwise you’d have to learn to cope with being wrong.

    • Flying SquidOP
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      38 months ago

      Being misgendered constantly is a very difficult thing for trans people. Why wouldn’t it be?

      • @Masterblaster420
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        -68 months ago

        because i don’t need another person’s consent or validation to be myself?

        • Flying SquidOP
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          It’s not about consent or validation, it’s about being harassed. I’m not sure why that isn’t clear to you. Do you think trans people have an easy life?

          • @Masterblaster420
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            -68 months ago

            me misgendering you is not harassment. i honestly don’t care and you shouldn’t either. people that want to die on that hill are wasting everyone’s time. move on. don’t engage with people who don’t take the time to respect your whatever.

            • Flying SquidOP
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              168 months ago

              Accidentally misgendering someone is not harassment.

              Intentionally doing so is. Because that’s the whole point of intentionally doing so.

              • @Masterblaster420
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                -118 months ago

                But accidentally misgendering someone is often considered paramount to taking part in the holocaust. I’m not mean, I’m just lazy, and I don’t want to talk on egg shells to make sure I accurately read someone’s gender correctly. You can only take some much unjustified vilification before you start to think “you know what? fuck you. I’m going to misgender you out of spite”.

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                  I accidentally misgender trans people all the time. Never have I ever been accused of being transphobic because I handle it like calling someone the wrong name accidentally. I quickly correct myself and move on, and actively do my best to remember their pronouns going forward.

                  Sure, it takes half a braincell of effort at first, but then it becomes easier. This is a strategy known as “not being a dick”.

                  That said I call everyone Carl because I’m too lazy to learn everyone’s name, and I don’t want to walk on eggshells to make sure I don’t call someone the wrong name accidentally./s

                  • @Masterblaster420
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                    I like calling everyone Carl, lol.

                    IDK, to me it’s not that much different than trying to keep someone’s religious denomination straight. I really just don’t care what particular branch of stupid you’re into.

                    But hey, that’s me, a cys white male living their life oblivious to your personal struggle. Fuck me, am I right? If you want to have a conversation about toppling capitalism, you might get my attention.

                • Flying SquidOP
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                  48 months ago

                  Dude, don’t listen to bullshit propaganda. Actually talk to trans people and find out what they think.

                  • @Masterblaster420
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                    -58 months ago

                    I think I’ll just mind my business and not let anyone police my - checks notes- words

                • @abbotsbury
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                  38 months ago

                  But accidentally misgendering someone is often considered paramount to taking part in the holocaust

                  Just because 4chan and Fox News says so, doesn’t make it true

                  “you know what? fuck you. I’m going to misgender you out of spite”

                  Gosh it sure seems like you’re just making excuses to be a spiteful petty asshole to groups you don’t like

    • @IzzyScissor
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      28 months ago

      That problem is never the worst in someone’s life, though. If they have that problem, they also have the problems of people calling the police if they use a public bathroom, or being killed on a first date… Slightly bigger problems.