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by seethedeaduu
153 days ago
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> 1) It's a medical condition. Better activism doesn't lead to better patient outcomes. It just puts conflicting pressures on already overtaxed doctors that make it hard for them to treat patients properly. See what's happening to trans folks for an example. What? Activism by trans people is directly responsible for the improvement of the lives of trans people (see informed consent for example). |
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You have to look at the real world, not the world that (presumably) we both wish we lived in. In real life, activism just leads to counter-activism.
I'm not saying that trans folks aren't better off now than they were a decade ago, but I am saying that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. If you have a medical condition that needs treatment you probably don't need a line of dummies lining up to block you as you walk in because you've turned your condition into "Activism."
Some things are made worse by turning it into politics.
[0] https://gender.stanford.edu/news/continuities-and-developmen...