Actually we went both ways. Mas extreme.nlng siguro mga ideas ng mga tao. Pero the more may ibigay ang society sa lgbt, conservatives tend to behave more and more hateful towards them... or rather portrying them more and more as "evil".like i said may gender neutral bathrooms, may same *** marriage na, madami na din laws to protect against discrimation, we celebrate pride month,, are we more transphobe and homphobe now that we were many years ago??
Individuals are more biased and behaves as if the lgbt "owes" them something. Parang sinapak mo ung tropa mo kahapon, tpos dapat siya magpasalamat today dahil hindi mo sya sinapak today.Are we bias against lgbtq now kesa dati?? Or yan lang nagiging narrative now dahil sa binabagong qualifications and definitions ng lgbtq??
It think mejo distorted din ang view mo kung ano nga ba ang ginagawa ng mga gender experts. They don't exactly schedule the patient for surgery like hiw it is framed. Kahit naman mga medically accepted procedures, they are obligated to educate you before proceeding. Meron nang laws in place para jan. Nasa best interest nila maiwasan ung magkaroon ng group na eventually unhappy customers.Agree. We should address issues like depression and gender dysphoria thru professional help.. pero sa not everyone na nagiidentify ng different gender eh may gender dysporia… i myself went thru a phase about my sexuality… i grew out of it.. some people feel strongly about it and just live with it being gay or lesbian… and they are fine with that…
Some extreme cases push thru with transitioning… thats fine as well.. pero wag nman na automatic constant affirmation agad at hormone therapy… i really cant side sa mga papayag na hayaan ang minors magtransition… those are kids.. they’re pretty much clueless about who they are, let alone what a woman and man is… tayo na mga nakapaligid sa isang tao na may crisis whether depression man yan or gender identity crisis eh have the responsibilty to support them.. support does not mean affirmation.. support also means keeping them grounded on reality
Actually ung experience mo is not even the same as gender dysphoria. This is just a state of confusion due to the cultural norms and taboos and it was just you trying to reconcile this. Minsan p nga ung ganyan anecdotes ang dahilan why we claim we understand them then jumping to a toxic conclusion "therefore we know what is best for them". But we are all going through different circumstances, and naturally should come out with very different views of what is personally good for us. Don't you think nag ooperate padin ang isip mo sa kung ano ang deemed na religion as "good" kaya u come up to this conclusions?
You can definitely frame it like that in a heterosexually biased mindset. Or we can say na ung current solutions natin is causing problems in the first place that is why we need a different solution? We are not creating a problem.. the problem is there to begin with and we are choosing to be blind to the problems just because it does not affect us personally. This definitions are simply social constructs, that we can change. Obviously you will not want to change it if you deny the problem it causes.but the thing is nagccreate tayo ng problema eh.. na di na enough ung inclusivity at acceptance sa lgbtq but society now eh wants us to redefine objective truths like man and woman…
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