If you feel personally attacked by this, there is probably a reason for it. The question you brought up wasn’t about combat sports. It was about “males who identify as females in women’s spaces”. And the thing is, this is a settled question by and large: it’s none of your business what’s in someone else’s underpants.
Oh and give me your lunch money while I’m at it bullying you :). I’m so sorry to hurt your strong person feelings (wait, I thought only Berkeley snowflakes got their feelings hurt/could be bullied).
One last bit: body dysmorphia is not a necessary condition to being trans. The way you cast a group of people around that diagnosis does seem to indicate that you see them as damaged and/or sick, which they are not. Trying to sound like you know what you are talking about while clearly having a cable news education on the subject makes you look worse, not better.
> If you feel personally attacked by this, there is probably a reason for it.
I feel personally attacked by it because you literally made a personal attack and said its the same as racial segregation, lol.
> The question you brought up wasn’t about combat sports. It was about “males who identify as females in women’s spaces”.
Women-only sports is an example of a women-only space. Maybe that's one reason why someone might oppose the Equality Act (besides just hating trans people and homosexuals)? :)
> And the thing is, this is a settled question by and large
You keep saying this, but It's really not outside of places like California my man. Stop the arguments by made up consensus. 1) It's a bad argument and 2) you don't even have a consensus.
> Oh and give me your lunch money while I’m at it bullying you :). I’m so sorry to hurt your strong person feelings (wait, I thought only Berkeley snowflakes got their feelings hurt/could be bullied).
I am saying you're not able to bully me with this stupid tactic of shaming and shutting down debate instead of debating. That's why I'm not agreeing with you and told you to fuck off when you called me the same as a racist. But doing what you're doing is what bullies and weak people with weak arguments try to do.
> One last bit: body dysmorphia is not a necessary condition to being trans
Wisdom! Thanks. Who knew?
> The way you cast a group of people around that diagnosis does seem to indicate that you see them as damaged and/or sick, which they are not.
It is literally a mental illness to be afflicted with though? It's obviously mental turmoil if you felt like your brain and body did not align in the same gender. The crux of the issue is that you seem to conflate me saying something like this with me also (not) saying "trans people are bad and subhuman". People who are depressed have a mental illness. It's normal, and they're not bad for it. It just happens. I fully expect you to be OUTRAGED by my comment, even though I really don't think it's that outrageous and I have no ill will towards trans people whatsoever. Cue comments such as "do you actually know any trans/black/gay people!?" Yes, actually. Next. You don't win an argument by seeming like you're more compassionate because I really don't think you are.
> Trying to sound like you know what you are talking about while clearly having a cable news education on the subject makes you look worse, not better.
Okay, good one.
> Good luck and learn to be a better human.
Yeah, I disagree with you, so I'm not only stupid, but also a bad person. Classic woke arguments lol. I stand by my "fuck off".
Oh and give me your lunch money while I’m at it bullying you :). I’m so sorry to hurt your strong person feelings (wait, I thought only Berkeley snowflakes got their feelings hurt/could be bullied).
One last bit: body dysmorphia is not a necessary condition to being trans. The way you cast a group of people around that diagnosis does seem to indicate that you see them as damaged and/or sick, which they are not. Trying to sound like you know what you are talking about while clearly having a cable news education on the subject makes you look worse, not better.
Good luck and learn to be a better human.