Again. Transphobia is the act of discrimination against trans people. Weither by word or by actions.
You can think you don't like trans people, but saying it or saying for example "trans women are not women", is simply transphobic. It perpetuates discriminations and makes you complicit in them.
This is not a debate.
Stating "again" while being in the wrong isn't gonna make you anymore right. Transphobia is the discrimination of trans people based on fear. Please stop misusing it. There is a reason "phobia" is added at end of the word.
No you can state Trans women are not women to you and be perfectly fine. That is neither discriminatory or transphobic. Just as I can state Islam is wrong in majority of the things and be perfectly fine, which is neither discriminatory or Islamophobic.
You're correct it is not a debate, which leads me to wonder why you're trying to turn this into one, instead of accepting you were wrong and keeping it moving lol.
Yes you do.
OR
You don't talk about them or to any person about them and in that case, there is indeed no problem.
Everybody has the right to talk about any way of life whether it be religion, sexual choices, or any other things related to human life that effect not only the individual but also human society in general. That is not the equivelent of hate speech.
"I don't believe transgender women are women, but simply men who're trying to be women", discussed between two individuals who're trying to have a discussion on viewpoints is not discriminatory.
Somebody yelling and or stating "fuck trans people, trans people suck, etc etc", derogatory terms directed with malice intent at transfolks is hate speech and will likely lead to discrimination.
Since you claim that you need to accept other ideas in order to not discriminate against them... then I expect you to go to the mosque regularly and pray 5 times a day, otherwise you are an Islamophobe.
Yes it does.
I do not believe, but I have no right to negate the right of other to believe or even say that others should not be able to believe.
Cool, then please provide a record of you praying on a daily basis and going to churches + temples + mosques on a regular basis to practice Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism and all other ideas... that you need to accept in order to not discriminate against them.
Not accepting something =/= negating the rights of others. You keep trying to equate two things that are separate continuously, for what reason?
We are talking about discrimination here. Meaning not accepting people for who they are.
There is no debate to have. If you depict such behavior against trans people, you are transphobic.
Period.
You're not willing to accept somebody for being transphobic... even though that's who they are. Why? Because their beliefs go against yours.
Discrimination is not the idea of not accepting people for who they are. It is showing biases towards some people over others on various basis (gender, race, sexual orientation, hair color so on and so forth) in job/systems/social settings/etc aka unjust treatment.
Correct, there is no debate to have because you're not even using terminology properly in order to have a debate, but throwing around words emotionally in aiming to defend people that need no defense from my post or the other homie's.
No. It does the opposite. Its targets specifically the discrimination in order to fight it more effectively.
Nope, it's just borderline hate speech against individuals you're targeting to create pointless arguments.
I said that you shared transphobic rethoric. Which is not exactly the same thing in the specific context that we were in.
Xione, on the other hand, was transphobic.
He didn't share any transphobic rhetoric.
You're more than welcomed to continue to call me transphobic, it matters not a single ounce to me. Since you're just throwing around terms for your weird agenda feel free to use Islamophobic, christianphobic, buddhistphobic, frenchphobic, westphobic, shintophobic, leftphobic, rightphobic any other phobic you can think of... it'll cause a big change.