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Australian culture is different, obviously, to other cultures. It is not 'superior' unless you have very specific examples. In which case they will be addressed specifically and I will give my personal opinion.You guessed wrong. I argued that the issue is not global, but in specific areas and with specific causes and sometimes it not even an issue for those societies.
Do you think that your Australian culture is superior to cultures where men have different roles than women? Or where reading is not a useful skill?
Is your Australian culture superior to cultures where men and women have different roles or where reading is not a useful skill? You do not need a specific xyz name, this is enough.Australian culture is different, obviously, to other cultures. It is not 'superior' unless you have very specific examples. In which case they will be addressed specifically and I will give my personal opinion.
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A lack of literacy, in general, might not be an issue in (for example) highly oral cultures, or cultures which don't use writing. (I would note that this is an extremely small proportion of the world's population). However, a literacy gap (where literacy is a useful skill taught to boys and not girls, or girls at a far lower rate) is an issue wherever it occurs.I argued that the issue is not global, but in specific areas and with specific causes and sometimes it not even an issue for those societies.
I think cultures which disempower women and deny them opportunities have a significant problem. I will note that this problem is not absent from Australia.Do you think that your Australian culture is superior to cultures where men have different roles than women?
I'm really not sure what point you are making. Australian culture is different to other cultures. It's not, simply by being Australian, necessarily better than anyone else's.Is your Australian culture superior to cultures where men and women have different roles or where reading is not a useful skill? You do not need a specific xyz name, this is enough.
Now you are down playing it because you realized you are wrong. Sport is a huge workplace for women. All the way from highschool and professional levels. Nearly every sport has women's teams. Men have infiltrated those sports taking jobs and opportunities away from women. That's patriarchy.Sport is not exactly a normal workplace. From what I can see, though, elite sports organisations are working through those issues. And sure, safety in prisons is a concern, but it's hardly isolated to trans people.
It's very convenient, though, to keep feminists focussed on trans issues rather than patriarchy.
Sure there is. We have a legal age for a reason. Adult decisions are reserved for adults. And yes the number is arbitrary and society has determined that 18 is a legal adult and everyone under is a juvenile. We have established arbitrary decisions based on age such as alcohol. It's what we have. Now we could argue that the age of adulthood could and should be raised. And that would be a very interesting conversation but probably not well received and would only be an intellectual conversation. No chance of it really happening.So you are happy for an 18 year old male to transition. That's crystal clear. And I've used 18 as an arbitrary age which most people would consider to be adult. Although most people wouldn't realise that our brains aren't fully developed until close to 30. More so in males than females. And here's a view (and it's very common) that there's a 2 year difference between the sexes at around 18. So a 16 year old girl is as mature as that 18 year old. The Truth Behind Women's Brains
And let's face it, there is a very wide gap in individuals. Anyone who has had kids and grandkids know that for a fact. I'd say with my kids my daughter was at least three years ahead of my son at that age and probably more so than I was when I was around 17.
In any case, it has been explained to you CONSTANTLY that decisions being made that have long term impacts must be considered on an individual basis. So it's literally impossible to have an arbitrary age cast in stone and say Beyond This You Shall Not Pass. It's simply not an option. It has to be done with the person in question. And for an 18 year old boy, it may be too soon. And for a 16 year old girl, or younger, it might be perfectly acceptable.
Acceptable to you? No, of course not. You think it's not needed, period. But again, as I keep saying, the decision ain't yours.
You didn't answer the question. In fact you did what leftists always do. You said he presented as a male. What is a male? It's only a gotcha question when you can't really answer it despite making claims that women are men. The examples you gave are performative.Oh please. Please don't. When on earth is this going to stop what people think is some sort of gotcha.
Hey, I know...I can give some examples. You present as a male. You know, beard on the avatar. So you're a guy until you tell me differently. My wife is female. I'm pretty certain about that because she tells me so some times (and she has had two children). So treat her as such if you'd be so kind. I'm a guy. Same as you. Born male. All the requisite equipment in full working order. And you may address me as he or him. One of my relatives is male. Beard again, considers himself male, we'll skip the equipment but you wouldn'tbe able to tell. So he is male. Refer to him as such please.
Are we good? Or are you still unclear and you want me to clarify what anyone else is?
No, I'm downplaying it because I think sport is a niche issue.Now you are down playing it because you realized you are wrong. Sport is a huge workplace for women.
Amazing, then, how when someone offers a valid critique of patriarchy, it becomes all "but what about men in women's sports!" As if this is what we should be focussed on instead of the global literacy gap, instead of women being disadvantaged in the workplace, instead of women being marginalised in faith communities, and so on.And no one is trying to keep feminists focused on trans issues rather than patriarchy.
If you're so concerned about patriarchy, please list some issues with patriarchy which you would like to see tackled, which have nothing to do with trans issues.The fact is patriarchy is a part of the trans issues.
No. As mature as 18 year old boys. So they have the same mental capacity to determine what they do and what they want as an 18 year old boy. And some people mature a lot earlier. The point being that each individual case must be determined individually. You cannot simply say that, sorry, you have to wait for your birthday before we do anything as regards a medical process.Now you mentioned 16 for girls being as mature as 18 year old girls. Would you be for making them adults at 16 then and giving them the rights of all adults?
No, I said that he says he's male. Just looking at the picture, the person is either a woman with a beard or a man who likes to wear make up. As I'm familiar with the person, it's the latter. I don't have his medical details or pictures of his anatomy or his psychological profile. But I know tht he says he's a guy. That's fine by me.You didn't answer the question. In fact you did what leftists always do. You said he presented as a male.
I would say the distinction is probably not observed in other belief systems in the world in places like North Korea or Iran or among groups like Boko Harum. Paul was speaking in a surrounding environment that was probably depraved on many levels ( like sacrificing children) which the Bible clearly condemns in Genesis 22:1-19.Lucky us, eh? We don't have to do it. But lots of people seem keen to let gay people know that they deserve it. I dunno, maybe the distinction is too subtle for me.
Ah so you only ever know if they are a man or woman if they tell you then?He says so. I...don't get where you are going with this.
So girls at 16 have the maturity of 18 year old boys. Why shouldn't they be allowed to be adults then? Why if they can make mature decisions as if they were 18 then they should be able to do whatever they can do at 18 at 16. At least that's your argument. If not, why did you bring it up?No. As mature as 18 year old boys. So they have the same mental capacity to determine what they do and what they want as an 18 year old boy. And some people mature a lot earlier. The point being that each individual case must be determined individually. You cannot simply say that, sorry, you have to wait for your birthday before we do anything as regards a medical process.
As with the arbitrary age for buying alcohol etc, it's not practical to interview people for months at a time to determine whether they are mature enough to handle a few beers of drive a truck. So we pick an age. That's not an equivalent situation to dealing with medical issues. But you knew that...
I'll repeat that important bit yet one more time. People must be dealt with on an individual basis. As opposed to the equivalent of saying 'you'll have to wait until two weeks on Thursday before we can do anything.'
Sorry, you have lost me. It sounds like you're saying that if people argue that one thing is wrong then they are indifferent to another. It sounds like that, but it's such a ridiculous suggestion that you must mean something else. But it's got me beat.The world still is depraved today and maybe not all societies are in step with the latest redefinitions of humanity. There was a lot of criticism of anti lgbtq laws in Uganda in this forum. Uganda is still trying to root out barbarism like child sacrifice alongside modern problems of child slavery etc. They are passing laws as they see fit to keep their society intact like amendments to their children’s protection act:
Ah so you only ever know if they are a man or woman if they tell you then?
What is a man? And by the way this is only a gotcha question if you can't answer it. For the rest us its not.
So girls at 16 have the maturity of 18 year old boys. Why shouldn't they be allowed to be adults then? Why if they can make mature decisions as if they were 18 then they should be able to do whatever they can do at 18 at 16. At least that's your argument. If not, why did you bring it up?No. As mature as 18 year old boys. So they have the same mental capacity to determine what they do and what they want as an 18 year old boy. And some people mature a lot earlier. The point being that each individual case must be determined individually. You cannot simply say that, sorry, you have to wait for your birthday before we do anything as regards a medical process.
As with the arbitrary age for buying alcohol etc, it's not practical to interview people for months at a time to determine whether they are mature enough to handle a few beers of drive a truck. So we pick an age. That's not an equivalent situation to dealing with medical issues. But you knew that...
I'll repeat that important bit yet one more time. People must be dealt with on an individual basis. As opposed to the equivalent of saying 'you'll have to wait until two weeks on Thursday before we can do anything.'
I will use th pronouns you've assign d for him to be easy. Call him by his name. That's what I'd do. But I would know he's not a man. And to avoid from having to lie about him I wouldn't use his preferred pronouns when talking about him. I would stick with his name. You only use pronouns when talking about someone, not when talking to them. And no one should be required to use pronouns that don't actually belong to the person. If you WANT to use those pronouns then fine, it's your choice. But don't demand everyone else do the same.No, I said that he says he's male. Just looking at the picture, the person is either a woman with a beard or a man who likes to wear make up. As I'm familiar with the person, it's the latter. I don't have his medical details or pictures of his anatomy or his psychological profile. But I know tht he says he's a guy. That's fine by me.
So...what else would I call him?