A district judge in Wisconsin has sided with an 11-year-old trans girl over her use of the girls’ toilets and temporarily blocked school officials from preventing her access.

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    Some girls have a problem with it. Should we ignore their concerns?

    Yes. The concerns of transphobes (and other bigots) should be ignored.

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          I don’t think they’re in opposition to the rights of trans people to use the bathroom. Way to shift the argument. congrats.

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            read the post title again. you’re on lemmy, you have no excuse to lose context like you were a bigoted version of ai dungeon.

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              I followed the context of the conversation accurately. Have you?

              I think not…

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                the entire context of the conversation has been about bathrooms. your reading comprehension is either terrible and you’re lashing out, or you’re lying. take your pick.

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        Do you understand the definition of the word? If you have an aversion to sharing a space with trans people, then you’re a transphobe.

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            I can’t imagine that most women would feel more comfortable having a big bearded man in the bathroom who was born female than they would a prototypically feminine woman that was born male.

            I suspect most people that feel this way are unaware of how well most trans people pass.

            Why is it that every time I hear this conversation people on your side are only talking about MtF people and acting like FtM isn’t common? I suspect it’s because the existence of FtM people nullifies your argument and you know it.

            I say this as a cis man, so I’m not claiming to speak for either group. Just applying basic logic and making a guess about the kind of people that would feel threatened.

            Edit: I know I’m coming off aggressive, I truly believe everything I’m saying to my core, and don’t, on any level, understand why everyone doesn’t. If you actually have a counter to this argument, I would be curious to hear it.