Trans people don't make me feel icky - I was actively supportive of a small group of trans people who were campaigning in my borough for better access to health services and a less obstacle laden path to transition for those that need it, back when I was a local councillor.
I do have concerns about children going through this stuff - and so, seemingly do quite a few trans people, going off some of the youtube commentators.
Having those concerns does not equate to being anti-trans. But that is where the argument always ends up: if you question the current approach in any way you are denounced as anti-trans - even if, like a few commentators i have seen, you are yourself transgender.
This, right here, is why the issue is of concern - because it is far too politicised.
There's a really nasty anti-LGBT and in particular anti-trans streak in some of the discourse especially coming from the right - and that needs watching, but lumping any questioning into that makes the entire topic toxic
Last edited by DanaC; 11-13-2019 at 04:57 PM.
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