• @[email protected]
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    I don’t see how JK is suppressing transgender voices, everyone is entitled to their opinion.

    But trying to suppress JK for having opinions you don’t like IS oppression to me, and solves nothing.

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      It is not her own personal opinions, but a part of an agenda, for which she is lobbying and towards which she working. It is well documented by now, see the RESIST research program for example. Also watch her chats with transphobe Helen Joyce about transgender eradication. Hate speech is harming people and should not be protected as free speech. On the contrary, bigots have reclaimed the term free speech to silence queer voices, the ones they disagree with. So unless you condemn the surge of anti-transgender legislation that also restricts free speech for queer voices, I don’t think you have much of a leg to stand on.

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        should not be protected

        A free society must give breathing space to hateful speech in order to avoid thought control and the censorship of unpopular views by the government. Instead of stifling free speech, citizens have the power to most effectively answer hateful speech through protest, mockery, debate, questioning, silence, or by simply walking away.

        Even if this leads to “what even is a free society anymore”, I think that is a more useful discussion to pivot to.

    • @Blueberrydreamer
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      She’s doing exactly the same thing the dude you just accused of oppression is doing.

      The main difference is that she has billions of dollars to promote her perspective, and millions of followers that listen to what she has to say. The dude “oppressing” her in this situation is just some random nobody on a site that might as well not even exist for all the cultural power it wields.

      You had a pretty reasonable argument on the first post, but this took a hard turn into bullshit real quick.

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        billions of dollars to promote her perspective

        Am I missing something? Did the subject just change here? Are we really pulling strawmen?

        I still don’t see anyone trying to suppress opinions, which is my understanding of the topic we were discussing. I just see more disdain and unacceptance of people having dissenting opinions.

        If you disagree with her and think she is influencing people wrongly in ANY way, I think it should be more of a concern to you that so many people agree with her.

        Attacking someone for having an opinion you don’t like is not going to change anything for the better. Educate people instead and we’ll all be happier IMO.

        • nickwitha_k (he/him)
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          Attacking someone for having an opinion you don’t like is not going to change anything for the better. Educate people instead and we’ll all be happier IMO.

          GTFOH with that nonsense. Opinions are for flavors of ice cream and pizza toppings, not whether people have a right to exist and have equal rights.

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            Opinions are for flavors of ice cream and pizza toppings, not whether people have a right to exist and have equal rights.

            IDK that sounds a lot like an opinion to me.

            Who is claiming someone doesn’t have a right to exist? Please cite specific examples.

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                Rule 1: Attack the argument, not the person

                An ad hominem (Latin for “to the person”) is a type of informal logical fallacy. Instead of arguing against a person’s position, an ad hominem argument attacks the person’s character or actions in an effort to discredit them.

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                  Not an ad hominem but a colloquialism of calling out the appearance of argumentum ad ignorantiam.

                  You appear to be implying the assertion that transphobes like Rowling are NOT claiming that trans people do not have a right to exist and attempting to shift the burden of proof to me. In context of Musk and Rowling, the heap of evidence is significant and your apparent assertion is the extraordinary one requiring extraordinary evidence.

                  This logical fallacy is also most frequently the territory of bad faith actors.

                  Now, if there was miscommunication, please do clarify as I do not wish to unfairly characterize your comments.