Is anyone following the Yaniv case in Canada? What do you think it says about the conflicts between transgender rights and rights for women and girls?
She is a crossdresser and a mentally ill one at that. It's certainly not the same as baking a gay wedding cake. Let him buy a set of hair clippers. I heard he beat up some reporter, that's legal trouble. Canada is strict about battery. She's entitled to her lifestyle and gender identity, but nobody should be coerced into having to shave her balls. I heard this transgender site claims that refusing to date trans people is a hate crime. Does live and let live only apply to them? It's a weird case. She's a bad guy.
'Transgenders' falsely claim what would amount to, if it was possible, sex changing. Those who undergo surgical and hormonal modificatiuons to their physionomy and physiological functioning via artificial means at least INVEST something in the process more than 'lip service' and personal fantasies rooted in emotional illness.
Even civil laws cannot by mere declaration, MAKE males and females into the opposite sex. Gender is something else and is confused with sex; making these absurd public laws possible. We are all female to begin with for about 9-10 weeks. When GENETICALLY and naturally determined changes occur, causing androgen production by those determined by nature to become male, NOTHING artificial can permanently reverse the process.
We all have the right to fantasize, just like religious beleifs, and political/social ideologies, we can cherish them as beliefs all we please. When we privilege those beliefs and ourselves to forcefully impose them on others by any means - including 'legal' - we step beyond the scope of our own human rights and abridge the human rights of others.
No male has EVER grown up with the experience of what it is like to be female at any stage of his life. The same can be said about females, in reverse. All either can do is imagine and possibly pretend; just like we might pretend to be cowboys or police officers, princesses or presidents. Some are possible for both sexes and some are not. Personal delusions about sexual identity cannot be imposed on those not accepting them in the real world without imposition of mass insanity; the definition of such being the inability to determine what is real from what is not.
Now, I must close because there are thousands assembled below my window awaiting a Papal blessing and I can't find my silk slippers.
Thanks for your comment, Silver1wun. I am astonished at the silence from mainstream media about this case. To me, it is suggestive of how powerful the trans movement has become.
@sunhatpat Don't know if you've seen/read it but there's a SUPERB anthology out less than 2 years ago. 'Female Erasure' edited by Ruth Barrett - got mine at Amazon
Here is another article, shorter, and up-to-date. Even though the media ban has been lifted, mainstream
media is staying strangely silent about this case.
[thepostmillennial.com]