>>43459you repeatedly emphasize that you get nowhere trying to discuss this topic. let's say you're right about everything there is to say about gender: fine.
rule 14g still applies. you know (or ought to know) that your posts are likely to create pointless and unconstructive arguments where people just snark at you, and on a topic that is unambiguously a question of identity politics. that is,
in and of itself, sufficient grounds for your posts to be removed.
the reason people post snark and mock you is because
nobody except you is interested in having this idpol discussion. the reason mods delete your posts is because they are rule breaking even when we make the most sympathetic assumptions possible, and they are disruptive enough that someone bothers to report them. the very fact you persist in trying to start arguments on this topic when nobody's taking the bait (going so far as to ban evade to try and keep them going) makes it impossible to believe you are acting in good faith. anyone acting in good faith would move on and engage with what the thread is actually discussing.
nobody cares about that you want the left to take the gunther fehlinger-jahn position on gender roles , nobody cares about the sociology of transracialism vs transgenderism, nobody cares about the philosophical and logical issues you imagine with something that's happening anyway, nobody cares about re-litigating the boundary between mental and physical illness, nobody cares to debate the appropriateness of your comparisons, nobody cares to answer your loaded questions, nobody cares about "the reality of someones lived experience" (and you accuse
other users of being tumblrites?) on an anonymous board, nobody cares about what you find AGP subreddits, and nobody cares what random trans figures on twitter are doing. these are
your interests, not the interests of the wider thread.
/leftybritpol/ is a thread for the discussion of left-wing british politics and society. it may intersect briefly with gender issues, such as when government institutions change policy, where political parties and figures adopt a position, or where there is a major news story, but it is not a thread for engaging with gender issues in depth.
"is being anti-trans a vote winner for labour?" is an on-topic discussion which may go in produ
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