@Rasp were they ever tho 🤔
@WabbityWabbit I never implied they were
The idea is those who married a trans person who was either not out or more likely unaware and then the relationship died when they came out.
@mer @WabbityWabbit basically TERFS who feel like the "Trans" stole their partner. Ya know... assholes.
@Rasp @mer @WabbityWabbit
>Ya know... assholes
I was with you, up until you called random people you know nothing about assholes.
Here's the thing, it's not just that people grief over the collapse of their relationships. It's that everyone around a trans-person is being forced to act as if the individual, prior to transitioning, never existed in the first place. It's the taboo people such as yourself place around recognizing that people like Ellen Page, the Wachowski brothers, or Bruce Jenner ever existed.
Everyone around a trans-person, after coming out, is forced to deny their own memories, experiences or love that existed for the person prior to said coming out, or risk offending the sensibilities of not only the trans-person, but everyone in polite society. They effectively need to act as if the person they knew died, cause otherwise people such as yourself will attack them.
If you cannot comprehend the pain that is caused as a CONSEQUENCE of the environment the trans activists have created, then you need to look at yourself in the mirror, because you're the asshole.
@mer @alyx @WabbityWabbit I have an "Everybody gets one" policy when it comes to screwing up. Unless they're intentionally being an asshole.
@Rasp @mer @WabbityWabbit
>"Everybody gets one"
Someone that has known the past you for a while won't manage to instantly adjust to the change and manage to keep the mistakes within your "everybody gets one" policy.
Or in other words, sounds like you are being the asshole. Which is good to know for me, since I had a different impression.
@alyx@gameliberty.club @Rasp@raru.re @mer@cdrom.tokyo @WabbityWabbit@kolektiva.social It's really easy to see when people are trying and when they're not. Maybe one out of ten of the people I hear using this excuse are actually trying.
@mer@minidisc.tokyo @mer@cdrom.tokyo @Rasp @WabbityWabbit
And I also see plenty of examples when a trans-person can't wait to plunge at the opportunity to feign outrage and offense, and destroy a person, irrespective if people are trying or not.
@dhfir @mer@cdrom.tokyo @WabbityWabbit @mer@minidisc.tokyo @Rasp
If you have something useful to contribute, good. If not, I don't care what you think.
something about pots and kettles?
in short, your entire position appears to be whinging about people you don't seem to have met and insisting your caricature of them is objective reality.
calling it entirely devoid of merit might be technically incorrect but is practically true.