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I think we're agreed on the following points:
 
I think we're agreed on the following points:
* Trans women are women, trans men are men.
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* <s>Trans women are women, trans men are men.</s> - she doesn't agree with this; discussion needed
 
* Trans people of all types are (as much as anyone else) entitled to NHS medical treatment, under their direction, to assist with transition and maintenance.
 
* Trans people of all types are (as much as anyone else) entitled to NHS medical treatment, under their direction, to assist with transition and maintenance.
 
* Actual trans women are not an enemy of cis women.
 
* Actual trans women are not an enemy of cis women.
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Points to be verified/discussed:
 
Points to be verified/discussed:
# from Wendy (paraphrased):
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# from Wendy (paraphrased if not in quotes):
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## "Biologically, you can't change sex."
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## "Refusing to present in a feminine appearance makes women suspicious if a male-presenting person shows up in a space meant for women. It's what all the fighting is about." - this issue probably depends on the belief that trans women are not biologically women
 
## There are people posing as trans women for malicious reasons.
 
## There are people posing as trans women for malicious reasons.
 
### One example is [[UK/Karen White]].
 
### One example is [[UK/Karen White]].

Latest revision as of 13:21, 19 June 2020

I think we're agreed on the following points:

  • Trans women are women, trans men are men. - she doesn't agree with this; discussion needed
  • Trans people of all types are (as much as anyone else) entitled to NHS medical treatment, under their direction, to assist with transition and maintenance.
  • Actual trans women are not an enemy of cis women.
  • The trans legal situation the UK is generally much better than in the US.
    • Unlike the US, trans people already have full rights to be recognized as their gender identity. (This includes restrooms and so forth.)
    • ...and this may be a cause of some misunderstanding when UK people talk about trans issues on social media.
  • "Cis" is not a slur.

Points to be verified/discussed:

  1. from Wendy (paraphrased if not in quotes):
    1. "Biologically, you can't change sex."
    2. "Refusing to present in a feminine appearance makes women suspicious if a male-presenting person shows up in a space meant for women. It's what all the fighting is about." - this issue probably depends on the belief that trans women are not biologically women
    3. There are people posing as trans women for malicious reasons.
      1. One example is UK/Karen White.
    4. The current furor is around the question of whether to expand existing laws, to give more protections.
    5. Those laws are fine as they are.
    6. ...despite leaving loopholes for exploitation by fake trans people.
  2. from Woozle:
    1. The Trans Crime UK web site itself is a form of anti-trans agitation.