You know, you experience doesn't prevent you from being a bigot, right ?
Sure, I'm the one narrow minded.
No its no real :)
You can't be white and become white just as you can't be black and become white.
Trying to do it is just appropriating a culture that is not yours.
Using your own experience to deny an entire sociological group their right is not only not rationnal but offensive
I'm not a bigot because I would still jump in front of a car for a trans person if it was to help them in desperate need. I dislike the ideology, not the people. I hate the mindset of not questioning. I hate the fact that we don't consider other avenues of care. And I most certainly hate the lack of accountability from everybody who champions this and then passes off detrans individuals as 'statistics'.
You know, being an advocate doesn't make you any better of a person right? Our words are not as important as our actions. I would not EVER want to verbally or physically assault a trans person. Does it mean I agree with their identity? No. But I'll show them common respect and call them what they want to be called.
Just because someone disagrees, doesn't mean they want to genocide them.
As for transracialism, your point makes it clear. You cannot see the blatant similarities. Sex and Gender - Race and Culture.
My thoughts on cultural appropriation... well... my fucking word. Cultural appropriation? You real, bud? Cultural appreciation.
But I'm tired of it. So honestly, fuck off with the self-righteous bullshit. I thought you were actually a compassionate person, but it isn't that, is it? It's as if you try and use your views like a fucking bludgeon, a declaration that you're a good person. The words are hollow, Logiko, drivel that is repeated by Marxist scholars in and people in the universities that are so confident in being 'intellectually superior' that they're out of touch with the world, looking down on those they see as below.
I'm done. Just fucking done.