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Jenna's avatar
Jan 3Edited

The need for direct good-faith conversations and collaboration is very much needed. Unfortunately, I’ve noticed that those who attempt to be the most fair, accurate, and informed in their approach are often the most maligned (by their own and other “sides”). I’m hoping everyone can do their part to change this in both their own dialogue and in the spheres where they have influence.

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erin's avatar

I recently tried "good faith" dialogue with a self-identified trans ally, and found out that the good faith was barely skin deep. And the more I dug around, the more repulsive much of the scene and the arguments began to look.

I predict that more and more of society will turn away from being intimidated and bullied by trans ideologues as people get better informed about the issues. And the lies. Trans ideologues will shriek "genocide" and keep trying to guilt trip people, and it won't work. And frankly, it's about time. We are done walking on eggshells.

Gender Crossroads's avatar

Thank you for trying to have a good faith conversation with the other side even if it didn't go as hoped.