TheCatt wrote: So here I want to distinguish between acceptance and... Accomodations (?). The dolls aren't saying trans girls in high school sports. They're saying its socially acceptable to not fit into gender norms. Which I think is a positive statement and feel that society should be more comfortable with this.
That's a fair point, but what happens when you speak out or ask questions? You get attacked and "cancelled".
In a world where, going back to my original statement, the law says kids can't decide to have sex until they're 18, what sense does it make to pretend that can claim their gender, sexual preference, etc. at ages below that? Yet, around the country are parents encouraging it. That's where my question came from.
I know someone (I won't name names or association as Stranger might figure it out and I don't know if he knows...), that is a teenage girl who makes me question our society's shoving of this stuff down our throats. During the height of the Caitlyn Jenner stuff she was going through severe issues. Both family and personal that would drive a young teen girl to act out. And what did she decide? That she was trans and a lesbian. Two years later, and those claims are long gone as she's living as a straight girl.
Anyway, we are technically having two conversations. I seriously have no issue with the dolls themselves, and honestly feel good for people who are ambiguous.
I was more ranting about the forced tolerance and whatnot.
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