Transphobic arguments tend to either be in bad faith or poorly-informed, and are often bolstered by Brandolini’s Law. i.e. the one that says “The amount of energy needed to refute bullsh-t is an order of magnitude bigger than that needed to produce it”.
The especially clever ones claim that peer-reviewed journals say things they don’t.
If Reddit are against transphobia it might be one of the few things that’s still going right over there… and I wouldn’t expect it to last.
Transphobic arguments tend to either be in bad faith or poorly-informed, and are often bolstered by Brandolini’s Law. i.e. the one that says “The amount of energy needed to refute bullsh-t is an order of magnitude bigger than that needed to produce it”.
The especially clever ones claim that peer-reviewed journals say things they don’t.
If Reddit are against transphobia it might be one of the few things that’s still going right over there… and I wouldn’t expect it to last.