Can I ask why all the studies of transgender people were only stored in Germany? Was it part of the Treaty of Versailles?
(I'm being flip about the second question, not the first.)
Can I ask why all the studies of transgender people were only stored in Germany? Was it part of the Treaty of Versailles?
To which I would probably reply "In that video, the character that makes that argument, Justine, is consistently framed throughout the video as being in the wrong and ultimately gets rather soundly put in her place by Tabby."
In the sense that many ContraPoints videos have been on the issue of gender identity, which is clearly something she's been thinking about a lot, I suppose this is true. (I don't notice the jabs, but then, I wouldn't expect to.) But given that no theory is ever presented as 'correct,' and that her last video on the subject, "TransTrenders," ended with Justine explicitly throwing her hands up in frustration and declaring that maybe there IS no answer, (a view Natalie confirms is currently her own in "Cancelled") I'd humbly suggest that you may be reading more than is intended into her videos.Most subsequent videos from ContraPoints have at one level or another been about this same topic, without ever challenging the underlying premise but instead attempting to claim this view somehow does not inherently invalidate non-binary identities in an attempt to deflect criticism... while also inserting an increasing pattern of jabs at those same critics.
I have no idea what bearing this has on anything. Am I supposed to be upset that another Twitter soldier has fallen under attack? I'm sorry that Anthony finds their current bed uncomfortable, but they kind of made it. If you're going to dish out the heat, you should probably be prepared for blowback.Oh also this happened: https://lesbianchemicalplant.tumblr.com/post/190123452996/text-of-tweet-thread-by-anthony-dellarosa "
And I'd hate to impose on you. So don't sweat that part.Wherein I'd have to explain "viewing sex as biologically binary is a simplification for 8 year olds that does not actually explain the real world", well I just don't have that kind of time usually.
Do you REALLY believe this? You think the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal was WRONG to tell Jessica Yaniv to go pound sand? The state didn't make a HUGE mistake with Karen White?Or, you could just believe people when they tell you how they experience gender. That seems a lot more likely to make the world better.
I mean, you could argue that, but it's a hard sell in a video in which Tabby meekly acquiesces to every single demand Justine makes of her and the end is an ambiguous moment of "oh we're all fucked".LittleRaven wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2020 8:39 pm [To which I would probably reply "In that video, the character that makes that argument, Justine, is consistently framed throughout the video as being in the wrong and ultimately gets rather soundly put in her place by Tabby."
But Tabby doesn't do that. She tries the shoes on once and then throws them back in Justine's face once they don't work out, along with a pretty epic "the reason you suck" speech.
But....she didn't do that. She read a large number of tweets that were attacking her and her friends to show the kinds of things that she's been subjected to in the last few months. Nowhere did she try to "target" anyone. I'm sure that Anthony has been subjected to a certain amount of pushback as a result of her eloquent speaking habits, (although I think it's worth noting that Natalie is not the FIRST internet personality Anthony has found herself crosswise with) but I think a wiser person than I once said that engaging on the internet comes with "the inevitable shit-stirrers and nazis taking advantage." Anthony has been online and trans since at least 2015...they have to know how this game is played. It's pretty easy to NOT get involved in Twitter Wars if you don't want to.If you're not clear on why a channel with multiple million views engaging in targeted harassment against critics is unacceptable and a sign previous bad acts were malicious rather than accidental, you're further behind in your reading than I thought.
Maybe this is true I don't know, but I have to say that it sounds just a bit too convenient to blame the Nazis for putting trans rights back decades, and it sounds just a bit too convenient that there was only one guy studying this. ''Ahead of his time'' does not do this guy justice.CmdrKing wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2020 5:53 pm Well, this has most of the story: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institut_f%C3%BCr_Sexualwissenschaft
tl;dr though, there was basically one guy in Germany who was systematically studying sex, sexuality, and gender, they were doing some of the first hormone therapies, and as the Nazis came to power one of their first targets was the institute and its archives, both to eliminate the "degenerate" knowledge and to track down the various patients and participants in studies.
Like y'know how homosexuals were one of the people put into the camps? That's how they found a lot of them.
The hormones existed for other reasons sure, but trying them for trans patients and working out proper dosing is still data that was lost.clearspira wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2020 12:56 amMaybe this is true I don't know, but I have to say that it sounds just a bit too convenient to blame the Nazis for putting trans rights back decades, and it sounds just a bit too convenient that there was only one guy studying this. ''Ahead of his time'' does not do this guy justice.CmdrKing wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2020 5:53 pm Well, this has most of the story: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institut_f%C3%BCr_Sexualwissenschaft
tl;dr though, there was basically one guy in Germany who was systematically studying sex, sexuality, and gender, they were doing some of the first hormone therapies, and as the Nazis came to power one of their first targets was the institute and its archives, both to eliminate the "degenerate" knowledge and to track down the various patients and participants in studies.
Like y'know how homosexuals were one of the people put into the camps? That's how they found a lot of them.
The one thing I do know though is that these ''hormone therapies'' were developed for medical reasons completely separate to gender reassignment surgery so I do feel its inclusion in your list is a bit disingenuous.
It's just a matter of coincidence that the only people that studied it ended up under Nazi control.clearspira wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2020 12:56 amMaybe this is true I don't know, but I have to say that it sounds just a bit too convenient to blame the Nazis for putting trans rights back decades, and it sounds just a bit too convenient that there was only one guy studying this. ''Ahead of his time'' does not do this guy justice.CmdrKing wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2020 5:53 pm Well, this has most of the story: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institut_f%C3%BCr_Sexualwissenschaft
tl;dr though, there was basically one guy in Germany who was systematically studying sex, sexuality, and gender, they were doing some of the first hormone therapies, and as the Nazis came to power one of their first targets was the institute and its archives, both to eliminate the "degenerate" knowledge and to track down the various patients and participants in studies.
Like y'know how homosexuals were one of the people put into the camps? That's how they found a lot of them.
The one thing I do know though is that these ''hormone therapies'' were developed for medical reasons completely separate to gender reassignment surgery so I do feel its inclusion in your list is a bit disingenuous.
For the most part he was just refusing the third party forcing him to say it. Also remember that he did believe at the end