I don't agree that there's anything rude about not engaging with you on your own terms. I don't owe you a debate (and neither does anybody else), even if I share my opinions here and those opinions aren't the same as yours.
For what it's worth (absolutely nothing I imagine), there are things you've posted that I broadly agree with (for example, a person can't demand that somebody else should want to sex with them; butch lesbians are not the same as trans men; sex chromosomes obviously determine the development of observable sexual characteristics; people with certain body types pose an impact risk to others in contact sports; people who have undergone male puberty on average have physical advantages in terms of strength and power).
Having said that, as I posted before:
As a society, we're in a position at the moment where Caitlyn Jenner, a trans woman, thinks that Lia Thomas shouldn't be able to compete in women's swimming tournaments, but one of the women who was beaten by Thomas the other week (the one wearing the cowboy hat in the photos, who, incidentally is a cis woman and a lesbian) has penned an article saying she supports Lia Thomas's endeavours as an athlete in the women's category.oxo wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 1:03 pm I've read a bunch of accounts of trans people saying that gender affirming healthcare/transitioning saved their lives (i.e. that their life, lived as it was, was felt by those people to not be worth living), and now it is.
I believe those people's accounts of their own experience, and I want to believe we can progress as a society to a point where trans people can just about their business like everybody else.
I agree that this whole thing strays into the realm of metaphysics, and that's partly why I don't think you can just follow the kind of logic that applies to more straightforward subject matter and reach a meaningful conclusion about what it means to be trans.
I'm one of those mugs who does YouGov surveys, and I've seen that twice a year they ask questions about trans rights etc. When they ask people about the statement 'trans women are women', women are more likely to strongly agree than strongly disagree with the statement, and men are more likely to strongly disagree than strongly agree. If the statement 'trans women are women' is as absurd as you believe it is, it's hard not to conclude that the men who filled out the survey have a better idea of what constitutes a women than the women who filled out the survey.
So for me, this really is a complicated issue, and for you it isn't, and I think we're just going to have to leave it there.