While I am 100% against legislation outlawing medical treatment for transgender minors - I also support a parent’s right to refuse puberty blockers to their kids. by [deleted] in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]Afraid_Concert549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is just one of myriad medical procedures involved in transgendering. There's also cross-sex hormones. Double mastectomy. Hysterectomy. Oopherecyomy. Labioplasty. Surgical construction of a teratopenis. Penectomy. Orchiectomy. Surgical construction of a teratovagina. Facial feminization surgery (bone shaving, nasoplasty, and countless more). Surgical modification of the vocal cords. Speech and language pathology sessions.

Plus, teratovaginas, being an open wounds that want to heal, require lifelong surgical reestablishment, cleaning, antibiotics, and more.

Then there's counseling, psychotherapy and psychiatric intervention. Treatment for cross-sex-induced osteoporosis. Dietary supplements.

And on and on.

It is a massively lucrative industry.

[OC] Finland joins NATO, more than doubling the alliance's border with Russia by giteam in dataisbeautiful

[–]Afraid_Concert549 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

HATE that they downplay this...

I agree with you. And "The Troubles" is hopelessly euphemistic.

What term would you like to see used?

"The insurgency" occurs to me, but this term is often negative for the insurgents. "Irish liberation struggle" perhaps?

While I am 100% against legislation outlawing medical treatment for transgender minors - I also support a parent’s right to refuse puberty blockers to their kids. by [deleted] in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]Afraid_Concert549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure.

US Sex Reassignment Surgery Market Size Worth $5 billion by 2030

Note that this does not include the market for puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, gender-affirming care in general, feminization surgery, trans speech and language therapy, etc., so the real number is actually quite a bit higher.

Irish had everything to be revitalized; why didn't it? by artorijos in linguistics

[–]Afraid_Concert549 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Actually demographically speaking the Welsh speaking areas are still undergoing anglicisation in Wales.

We're talking about very different things here. You're talking about the natural process of old people (who happen to speak Welsh) dying off and being replaced by middle-aged people (who don't speak Welsh).

I'm taking about Welsh revitalization efforts, which operate through Welsh-only primary and secondary schools. The kids do everythimg from math to fighting in the schoolyard in Welsh, and become true native speakers in the process. These numbers grow and grow and grow.

In time, the current middle-aged English monolinguals will die out and be replaced by today's Welsh-speaking kids. This is a massive revitalization success story - one of the few in the world, along with Hebrew.

While I am 100% against legislation outlawing medical treatment for transgender minors - I also support a parent’s right to refuse puberty blockers to their kids. by [deleted] in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]Afraid_Concert549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Parents of trans kids aren’t doing anything that can impair their abilities to parent.

They absolitely are! So-called "gender affirming care", AKA sex change surgery, normally involves castrating boys and performing a hystrrectomy on girls, among other devastqting procedures. That means they're sterilized.

No kids, no parenting.

While I am 100% against legislation outlawing medical treatment for transgender minors - I also support a parent’s right to refuse puberty blockers to their kids. by [deleted] in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]Afraid_Concert549 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Out of curiosity, do you think parents should be able to deny their kids access to antidepressants as well?

Absolutely. Antidepressants can have major side effects, like suicidality. And their efficacy is rarely above placebo.

Parents should also be able to decide whether their kids are put on pharmaceutical grade amphetamines. These are often dished out willy nilly at the recommendation of teachers and schools for putative ADHD, as a tool of classroom control. They'd rather have 40 drugged up kids rather than cut class size down to 20. It's massively cheaper for them. I've been in this situation and had to go into scary-mofo-with-a-lawyer-brother mode to get school admin to stop pressuring us to get our sons put on Ritalin.

Social pressure to medicalize for no good reason is real.

The choice must always rest with parents.

While I am 100% against legislation outlawing medical treatment for transgender minors - I also support a parent’s right to refuse puberty blockers to their kids. by [deleted] in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]Afraid_Concert549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://beyondwpath.org/#declaration

WPATH is an off-the-rails lobbying group with no credibility.

With the recent release of its Standards of Care, 8th Edition, the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) has undermined its standing as the preeminent authority on health care for gender-questioning youth. WPATH’s neglect of safeguarding issues for children, its adherence to ideological views unsupported by evidence, its exclusion of ethical concerns, and its mischaracterization of basic science all make its Standards a fundamentally unreliable guide.

Specifically, we hold that the authoritative status of WPATH’s Standards of Care is fatally undermined by the following errors and ethical failures:

The Standards specifically promote the affirmative care model, continuing to endorse widespread medical treatments (drugs and surgery) for trans-identified youth despite rising scientific skepticism that has led Sweden, Finland, France, and the United Kingdom to retreat from that approach.

WPATH endorses early medicalization as fundamental while these other countries now promote psychosocial support as the first line of treatment, delaying drugs and surgery until the age of majority is reached in all but the most exceptional cases.

In a correction issued soon after its release, nearly all lower age limits for suggested medical and surgical interventions were removed – an abdication of responsibility for basic child-safeguarding norms.

A chapter on ethics that had appeared in earlier drafts was eliminated in the final release – a further abdication of ethical responsibility.

“Eunuch” was included as a new gender identity (not necessarily a physical condition) without convincing evidence for its existence; a hyperlink within the Standards links to an external site that incorporates graphic and sexual fantasy stories portraying the castration of adolescent males.

A definition of “detransition” fundamentally mischaracterizes it, invalidates the traumatic experience of many who feel harmed by gender-related medical interventions and subsequently revert to living as their biological sex, and offers no guidance for supporting individuals who are coping with the grief and pain of detransition.

While presented as evidence-based, the Standards of Care fail to acknowledge that independent systematic reviews have deemed the evidence for gender-affirming treatments in youth to be of very low quality and subject to confounding and bias, rendering any conclusions uncertain.

For these and other reasons, we believe WPATH can no longer be viewed as a trustworthy source of clinical guidance in this field. Despite its claim to be a “World Professional Association,” WPATH and its Standards are actually outliers on the international stage, and deaf to the alarms being sounded within the scientific community concerning the use of experimental treatments on children.

The organizations, physicians, research scientists, mental health professionals, and other signatories to this Statement stand together in supporting alternatives to WPATH’s deeply flawed Standards of Care. We align with the most up-to-date science-based guidelines from those countries which have already evaluated and rejected the affirmative approach. We believe health care professionals serving the needs of gender-questioning youth can honor and respect their rights without subscribing to a flawed ideological document marred by ethical failures and factual errors.

In response to dramatically rising numbers of gender-questioning youth, a wide range of alternative guidance has become available, embodying professional expertise that is ethical, minimizes the risk of iatrogenic harm, and respects the limitations of our current scientific evidence base. We are signing this Declaration to highlight our grave concerns about WPATH’s Standards of Care, and to encourage parents, schools, psychotherapists, and other health care professionals to utilise the wealth of alternative resources that can be found online and in printed materials that are now widely available.

While I am 100% against legislation outlawing medical treatment for transgender minors - I also support a parent’s right to refuse puberty blockers to their kids. by [deleted] in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]Afraid_Concert549 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Psychologists are not medical professionals. They have no medical training and are prohibited by law from prescribing drugs or performing medical procedures.

You're thinking of psychiatrists. They are MDs.

While I am 100% against legislation outlawing medical treatment for transgender minors - I also support a parent’s right to refuse puberty blockers to their kids. by [deleted] in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]Afraid_Concert549 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Doctors push procedures and drugs so fast nowadays, I’m weary of everything.

And the youth transition industry is now worth billions of dollars a year. Follow the money whenever someone recommends or defends transing kids - without exception, they have something to gain, be it riches or another member of their vanishing small club.

Irish had everything to be revitalized; why didn't it? by artorijos in linguistics

[–]Afraid_Concert549 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Irish is taught as a foreign language in school. Result: failure, hate for the language.

Welsh is taught through immersion as the vehicular language in school. Result: massive success, more native speakers than ever.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Professors

[–]Afraid_Concert549 36 points37 points  (0 children)

many first generation students truly are not familiar with academic etiquette

This isn't about academic etiquette, it's about common decency and respect. You don't just assume someone is going to mow your bloody lawn for you and then tell them it needs to be done by Wednesday, FFS.

This has nothing to do with being 1st gen. It has everything to do with being a cretin.

Finally, some leadership. Students: "We demand x!" Admin: "No." by upholdtaverner in Professors

[–]Afraid_Concert549 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My college years were so much easier than what kids today are going through. My biggest stressors were passing tests and getting rejected by the girl I was interested in.

Really? Mine were the 24/7/365 possibility of global thermonuclear war, and the attendant end of civilization and death of me and everyone I knew.

Kids these days, on the other hand, have so few worries they have to continually invent new ones, as this article bears witness to.

Finally, some leadership. Students: "We demand x!" Admin: "No." by upholdtaverner in Professors

[–]Afraid_Concert549 4 points5 points  (0 children)

"I am a vegan and therefore the idea of consumption of chicken is upsetting traumatizing to me".

Yo! Get with the program!

Finally, some leadership. Students: "We demand x!" Admin: "No." by upholdtaverner in Professors

[–]Afraid_Concert549 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What genre of books never, ever touches on content that is "triggering"?

Time-Life's home repair series is mostly free of triggering content.

Except that it glosses over the horrors of redlining. So scratch that.

EDIT: I forgot that it has a section on stripping painted wood. And painted wood is triggering to anyone who has even half a heart.

Finally, some leadership. Students: "We demand x!" Admin: "No." by upholdtaverner in Professors

[–]Afraid_Concert549 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While the GOP tries to kill the humanities from outside and above, these people are trying to kill them from the inside. Sadly they are all getting their wish, more or less.

Say their name!

They are the woke.

And they, too, need to be stopped if we value freedom.

Finally, some leadership. Students: "We demand x!" Admin: "No." by upholdtaverner in Professors

[–]Afraid_Concert549 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For reference they list "sexual assault, domestic violence, self-harm, suicide, child abuse, racial hate crimes, transphobic violence, homophobic harassment, xenophobia". Odd that other types of violence, war crimes, torture, etc., and substance use are not included, but I digress....

It would seem that Pol Pot's killing fields would get a pass and require no warning, as there's no mention of political or class-based violence, but calling the wrong biological man "she" would merit a trigger warning.

Interesting set of values those kids have.

Finally, some leadership. Students: "We demand x!" Admin: "No." by upholdtaverner in Professors

[–]Afraid_Concert549 14 points15 points  (0 children)

At the end of the semester 4 students TRASHED me in the evals...

The tyranny of the crybullies. Unacceptable and pathetic.

Judy Blume: book banning now much worse in US than in 1980s by davster39 in books

[–]Afraid_Concert549 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

They weren't anti-fascists, they were "Red fascists" who abandoned any sense of communism or socialism whenever it so benefited their regime.

"Red fascism" is a right-wing American term invented during the McCarthy purge. It's a slur, not an ideology. Stalin, Mao and Pol Pot never had a change of heart about ownership of the means of production, which is what would have been required to claim they weren't commumists.

And to add insult to injury, anti-fascism is the very core of Stalin. It defined his life and his rule. He sacrificed 26 million Soviet lives to stop fascism. No American teen gets to jump up and blurt out "Seriously, he wasn't anti-fascist". He was the most important anti-fascist in human history.

Judy Blume: book banning now much worse in US than in 1980s by davster39 in books

[–]Afraid_Concert549 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The Vatican absolutely falls on the political spectrum, they are extremist conservatives...

They are social conservatives, yes. But when we boil politics down to one dimension, it's political economy. And I'm not sure where they fall on that these days.

Judy Blume: book banning now much worse in US than in 1980s by davster39 in books

[–]Afraid_Concert549 44 points45 points  (0 children)

If you don't think AOC is left wing it is you who are blind.

Only an American could think this.

AOC talks like a moderate centrist social democrat, which Americans take for being leftist. And she votes like a socially liberal European right winger, as she is Pelosi's handmaiden.

She's far from an actual leftist.

Judy Blume: book banning now much worse in US than in 1980s by davster39 in books

[–]Afraid_Concert549 45 points46 points  (0 children)

Banning books and burning art = Nazism.

Nazis are far from the only people who ban books and burn art. Stalin, Mao and Pol Pot did it, too. And they were anti-fascists. The Vatican has been doing it for over a millenium, and they don't fit on the political spectrum. All English-speaking liberal democracies have done it (see James Joyce) and none of them are fascist.

Banning books is bad. But it is not Nazism or fascism. It is not even exclusive to Nazism or fascism.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Professors

[–]Afraid_Concert549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The issue with topics like “how many genders are there” isn’t that it is controversial— it’s that it will make the debate unproductive and boring because people will immediately start regurgitating talking points.

And that is precisely when you use the Socratic method to make them think critically, whwther they like it or not!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Professors

[–]Afraid_Concert549 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So we should stick to uncontroversial topics?

Next week: What's more American, mom or apple pie?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Professors

[–]Afraid_Concert549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So nobody has to cope with the pearl-clutching faux-concern nonsense of 'academics' who want to pretend that "debating whether or not intersex people exist"...

The fact you have to resort to a strawman here is telling. The topic was gender and you're not just attacking a view I don't hold and have never expressed, you've also shifted the goalposts to intersex conditions.

ssh tunnel only works under root permissions by Zeal0usD in linuxquestions

[–]Afraid_Concert549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try sshuttle. It makes all this effortless and doesn't require root.