Am I #GenderCritical?
The polls are over! The results are quite interesting!
People generally answered the last two polls correctly: yes, I am #gendercritical, and no, I don't hate trans people.
What I did find interesting was the vast discrepancy, while the public generally said that I'm #gendercritical, nobody called me a #TERF. 🤔
I wonder why that is? What makes one a #TERF then, if not being #gendercritical?
@realcaseyrollins TERFS by definition hate trans people. Gendercritical is more of a loose term that can covered a wide range of opinions from basically TERFS to merely “there are 2 genders”.
@shebang @realcaseyrollins gender critical is just a fancy term for transphobia
@tuxcrafting @shebang@pleroma.freespeech.hoso am I transphobic? I thought that was a term supposed to be reserved for people who hate or fear trans people, specifically.
@shebang @tuxcrafting @realcaseyrollins I really do think that we need to do research on those who identify as "non-binary", even if most of them are looking for attention because non-binary gender does not make any evolutionary sense.
Intersex is usually pointed out as "evidence" that non-binary genders exists, but being intersex is nothing more than a birth defect like being born with extra fingers. Most of the time the genitalia that makes someone intersex is non-functional due to the lack of other parts to make it functional.
There have been studies linking gender dysphoria to autism. I guess there is a similar connection to those who identify as non-binary. Autistic people have a hard time learning social norms including those that involve gender. Maybe they feel like they don't fall under either gender due to failing to recognize gender roles and social norms, so they think that they are neither male or female.
@xianc78 @tuxcrafting @realcaseyrollins Well, things like homosexuality, intersex or trans (which are really just people with an intersex brain) — none of them make evolutionary sense, they are all errors in the replication process.
The links regarding G/D to autism I’m less clear on, but it usually seem to be go more FtM rather than MtF in that way. I’m not sure about it, I’ve not really looked too closely at those studies because I don’t think I’m autistic, at least not to a significant degree. (Mind you, how would I know?)
But I think what we’re really seeing here is not a genuine link between autism and g/d because I don’t think many of them actually have g/d. You can start to see this in detrans rates. There is a “type” who generally detrans, 1) Autistic, 2) Female, 3) Lesbian. That’s like 80% of the cases there. The remaining 20% would be misdiagnosed cases and in all cases whether they fit the type or not, almost always you’ll find they lived in a groupthink type of social pressure situation. Almost every person who has a detrans story admits that they never really got a real diagnosis — because outside of social pressure on patients and doctors — the tests for G/D are extremely accurate. But you get into that woke culture and things get fucked up real quick. Anyone with a mental problem like autism is always going to be really susceptible to social pressure and being taken advantage of, and I think that’s where a lot of problems come in.