• Humanius@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    It makes more sense if you look at this as them needing a scapegoat.

    Most people don’t (or until very recently didn’t) really understand what being transgender actually is all about.
    This makes it really easy to fearmonger the general population, by painting their “lifestyle” as everything that is wrong with society.

    And if you want to solve this issue… well clearly you have to vote for them, because the other guys don’t see the inherent dangers of transgenderism, now do they?

    This is not anything inherent to being transgender. The scapegoat before this were homosexuals.
    However society has progressed to the point that most people understand what homosexuality is, and accept (or at the very least tolerate) homosexuals existing as a part of society. It turns out they weren’t pedophilic devil worshipers after all…

    That will happen to transgenders too. People will learn, acceptance will grow.
    And when it does, these cretins move on to the next minority group.

    Bonus round: Replace “transgender” with “Jew” in the things I mentioned above, and see what that reminds you of.

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      9 months ago

      I know this is going to sound petty but small point of order - transgender is an adjective. It goes before who is being described - example “Transgender people”

      “Transgenders"is a word that we in the community sometimes see from sources that want to create us as a wholesale noun. Usually same linguistic place as removing " cis” as an equal adjective in language and an adjective (ie “there are normal people and then there are transgenders”) or to create a differentiating noun wholesale by removing the space between adjective and noun ( ie. “that’s not a woman it’s a transwoman”)

      These may seem a ridiculously small thing but in some places these linguistic cues are used either as subtle anti-trans dog whistles on the right… And on the other side of it inside the community the kindest way we tend to use the term is jokingly when doing impersonations of grandparents and the like… ie “Those kids today and their pokemans and their transgenders! When I was a kid we had bottlecaps and we liked it!”

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        9 months ago

        Yeah, I was hesitating between using “transgenders” or “transgender people” there.
        In the end I chose “transgenders” because it fit better with “homosexuals” a paragraph prior. I didn’t really mean anything more by it.

        I’ll be sure to edit the comment though :)

        P.S. I also used the word “transgenderism” a few paragraphs prior, which I know is sometimes used as a dog whistle too.
        In that case I specifically chose to use that word because of the context of that sentence being an example of hate.

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          9 months ago

          Oh no problem, you definitely have ally vibes so I didn’t think you meant anything by it, just doing a heads up since some folk legit don’t know. I saw “transgenderism” was being used in context of framed as not being proper nomenclature/ used by bigots but “transgenders” appeared to be used without the same context cues.