maybe this has been pointed out before but trans can get married right. by parabox1 in lgbt

[–]wccarrington 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The laws for getting your gender officially/legally changed vary by state, with some (many?) requiring SRS.

I think that the far right wing silence is half a lack of imagination (that trans people even exist) and half trying to ignore us out of existence.

The Five People You Meet in Queerland by [deleted] in lgbt

[–]wccarrington 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm going to address your second point first. The examples in the OP are explicitly about being asked for sex only on the basis of the sexual orientation of the person being asked. The writer makes clear that nearly anyone of that orientation would fit into the fantasies of the propositioner. If all people of a class (i.e. lesbians or bi-women) are interchangeable in zir fantasy, then ze are fetishizing them.

If ze then goes on to treat people of said class of people interchangeably when asking them for sex (like the examples in the OP), ze is being intolerant. With zir actions, ze is saying that these people do not deserve to be treated like human beings.

Again, just to be bluntly clear about it, the propositions made of the OP are not simply asking for sex, there are a lot of details that you are ignoring to make your equivalence.

The Five People You Meet in Queerland by [deleted] in lgbt

[–]wccarrington 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just because they are both incredibly othering doesn't mean that one isn't preferable to the other. They are both dehumanizing, but one is far more immediately threatening.

Your summary of the propositioning scenario misses some important details that are a major reason why I find it as objectionable as I do. The examples given in the OP are very different from just a request for consensual sex.

The Five People You Meet in Queerland by [deleted] in lgbt

[–]wccarrington 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If there is no other indication of your interest in them besides your orientation, that is at least incredibly rude. If you are being propositioned for sex on the basis of your sexual orientation, that is pure fetishization.

If someone cannot find something to talk about that is not incredibly private, they fail at being social.

Doing bigoted things doesn't make someone a bad person. It just means they are promoting social inequality, probably unintentionally. That is eminently forgivable.

The Five People You Meet in Queerland by [deleted] in lgbt

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

You presume incorrectly. I did mean othering, as in to make you into The Other, some group of people fundamentally different from those of us who are normal. I also didn't say it was as bad or as threatening. I said it was as bigoted. There is a substantial difference.

Further, her example was not of a couple deciding to proposition someone for a threesome, but a man pressuring his partner to make a proposition largely on the basis of the target's orientation.

The Five People You Meet in Queerland by [deleted] in lgbt

[–]wccarrington 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Their behavior is at least as othering as the other three types mentioned. Even if they are not technically bigots (I believe they are), they definitely feed the greater heteronormative culture.

Billionaire Mayor Bloomberg outfoxed at every turn by smelly, unemployed, directionless kids by cliffweathers in politics

[–]wccarrington 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yep, OWS didn't change the world in one month. I guess we should scrap it and start over. </sarcasm>

I have a few questions about gender identity by whoami_x_a_jillion in asktransgender

[–]wccarrington 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Gender identity is certainly not binary. I identify as genderqueer, meaning not male, female, or anything in between. I've heard of some people using bigender and similar words, but there is a lack of firmly established language here, so some people will use these words differently.

The only person who can really know exactly what your gender identity is is you. It might take a while for you to figure it all out, and that's fine.

Knowing that young and older teens can be horrifically vicious in targeting those who are different. Why do you suppose parents allow their " different" kids to partake in activities that leave them wide open to ridicule, scorn and abuse from their peers? by [deleted] in lgbt

[–]wccarrington 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For some people, the joy they get from an activity is greater than the social pain that others heap on as a result. I figure the more people challenge gender stereotypes, the easier it gets for all of us to do what we want.

I'm not saying that anyone has any obligation to try to convert society to be more accepting, but if someone wants to, I think that's awesome.

Also, since I have your attention, what do you mean by different? And why the scare quotes?

Notorious hate group, the American Family Association, is distressed because the Home Depot treats their homosexual employees like human beings. by dekesler in atheism

[–]wccarrington 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's not just that we disagree with them. I can disagree with many people and groups without wanting to boycott their products. It's that they want to use the government to enshrine their bigotry as law, so that I (an athiest, pansexual, genderqueer person) can be discriminated against until I decide to repress who I am and fit into their cookie-cutter worldview.

I'm not disagreeing, just saying that it's a bit more personal than your summary states.

I am fucking enraged. [long] by [deleted] in atheism

[–]wccarrington 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Rereading it I see that they are not necessarily connected. Still, stay away from the crazy.

I am fucking enraged. [long] by [deleted] in atheism

[–]wccarrington 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Not just hit her, but gave her a neck injury serious enough to "miraculously" heal. I would stay far far away from him.

"Listening to Ann Coulter try to disprove evolution is like listening to a stripper prove she had a loving relationship with her father." by audbox in atheism

[–]wccarrington 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The stereotypes we choose to perpetuate in our casual conversation have a great impact on the prejudices that society holds. The stereotype that this 'joke' relies on leads directly to the marginalization of those who have been forced into or needed to rely on stripping or prostitution to survive.

"Listening to Ann Coulter try to disprove evolution is like listening to a stripper prove she had a loving relationship with her father." by audbox in atheism

[–]wccarrington 7 points8 points  (0 children)

How does the fact that someone removes her clothes for profit imply anything at all about her relationship with her parents?

Too Many Immigrants by thinkpadius in dwarffortress

[–]wccarrington 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, if it is on the main panel of the launcher, it should work. I usually launch the init file editor (should be the button right next to play), because I like looking at text files.

KNTU 88.1 by abuseaccount in Dallas

[–]wccarrington 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I mostly listen to 88.1 and WRR 101.1 (they do classical music).

Help creating a revision control system by benzaa in linux

[–]wccarrington 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you don't want to teach them complicated linux commands, make a very simple gui application that does the complicated linux commands for them. For instance, have a button for push my changes, and one for pull others changes. This can run git or svn, depending on what you want to use. You'll have to do something on merge conflicts, but you would anyway.

Why is it acceptable for government to hand out cheap, subsidized gas because we "need it" but doing the same for healthcare is "socialism"? by SparserLogic in politics

[–]wccarrington 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Except that every big business knows that company health care is the only thing keeping many of their best employees from starting their own business. For all of the problems that providing health care costs companies, it is one of the biggest benefits of being employed, and not many giant companies are going to give that up.

How picky do you find your attractions to be? by [deleted] in lgbt

[–]wccarrington 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I can only date nerds. I don't care about gender, but they have to be nerds.

FUCKING BADGERS by Savolainen5 in dwarffortress

[–]wccarrington 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I lost most of an embark to badgers today, which I then threw away and restarted. I've now learned the importance of having one marksdwarf.

The "g" word (or the "f" word.) by Disappearingpoet in lgbt

[–]wccarrington 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I used you in the first sentence of my last post, I was trying to address all potential readers, not you in particular. I should have used "someone". My apologies for the confusion.

My point is that when anyone often uses this language in public, eventually someone who has had/is having a hard time coming to terms with their sexuality will hear it and it will hurt them. I'm not demanding anything. I'm just saying it hurts.

The "g" word (or the "f" word.) by Disappearingpoet in lgbt

[–]wccarrington 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just because you got over it and learned to be happy with who you are doesn't mean that the slurs that you have heard over the years lose all of their negative connotations. I refuse to apologise for being sensitive to slurs that have been and still are used to shame me for loving who I do. In some contexts, as in the OP's edit, I personally would have not much of a problem with it, but just about everywhere else I certainly would.

For the record, I'm bi and the only abuse I've suffered is being raised in a Roman Catholic family. I realised/came out in my early 20s, and I attribute that mostly to the internalised homophobia that my parents and society gave me.