• partial_accumen@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    I didn’t see that one on her view of trans people, but her recent one on nuclear power was nearly biased and selective enough to be called “disinformation”.

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      7 months ago

      Honestly the intro of it was enough for me to click out of it initially. She says

      On the one side you have people claiming that it’s a socially contagious fad among the brainwashed woke who want to mutilate your innocent children. On the other side there are those saying that it’s saving the lives of minorities who’ve been forced to stay in the closet for too long. And then there are normal people, like you and I, who think both sides are crazy and could someone please summarise the facts in simple words, which is what I’m here for.

      As a cis-man, I detest the notion that wanting trans people to have access to healthcare and equal human rights to the rest of us is in any way “crazy.”

      She further goes on to cite a disputed article in an open-access journal regarding rapid-onset gender dysphoria from a known biased source as though it carries actual weight.

      The article in question basically claims that rapid-onset gender dysphoria is an actual phenomenon because the author polled parents of children on a transphobic forum, about whether or not the child “becoming trans” was a sudden event. There are multiple problems with this

      • The parents are the source of supposed truth
      • The parents likely have an inherent bias (being that they are on a transphobic forum)

      It is possible - and in my opinion - plausible that the parents experience it as having a “rapid onset” because the children spent a lot of time hiding this aspect of themselves from the parents because the parents express LGBT+ phobic views. I concealed many parts of my personality from my abusive mother, and I know several trans people who didn’t come out to their parents until such a time they felt it safe to do so.

      From the parents perspective their kid moved out (e.g. to uni) and spontaneously changed gender from one day to the next, but at that stage their friends had been referring to them by their chosen names and pronouns for years.