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  • The islamic example is a 1:1 representation of the comment I made, which I was banned for, as a reply to the previous OP talking about “false equivalence”

    Actually, when I read your comment you’re exactly saying what I meant to say, but admittedly in a much more polite manner.

    I fully agree with you… everyone should be able to do what fulfils them and makes them happy no matter their gender, without being judged by society.






  • barest minimum of respect

    what’s that even supposed to mean? If I talk to someone like I do with everyone else, without changing my tone/or opinion based on whatever race/religion/identity they go by, then I certainly am treating everyone with the same amount of respect.

    We’ve lived for millennia now, and I don’t recall a single book where a person of the past was mentioned in addition with their pronoun, in the sense of “____ was a writer/artist/mathematician in the late 1800s who went by they/them”… etc.

    We’re introducing unnecessary complications into an already complicated society we live in.


  • Transphobic leaves a lot of room for interpretation. Let’s take islam as an example… btw, I’m a muslim.

    If I’d say something along these lines “It’s absurd that we live in a society where people feel the urge to tell me to greet them with ‘sallam alleykum’”.

    Would that be islamophobic?

    And yes, I agree, If I were to go around and just write these types of comments on every occasion, sure, that’d be a rightful ban.