Saturday, May 14, 2016

“All body mutilation is a tragic joke, except for gender mutilation, which is a wondrous thing”

Daniel Harris, as quoted by Bookworm on a post titled Sex and State Power - What's Behind Obama's Transgender Push.  (via Instapundit)
. . . TGs (transgenders) have ambushed the debate and entangled us in a snare of such trivialities as the proper pronouns with which to address them, protocol as Byzantine and patronizing as the etiquette for addressing royalty. They insult us with the pejorative term “cisgender,” which they use to describe those of us who accept, however unenthusiastically, our birth gender, as opposed to the enlightened few who question their sex. Moreover, they shame us into silence by ridiculing the blunders we make while trying to come to grips with their unique dilemmas, decrying our curiosity about their bodies as prurience and our unwillingness, or even inability, to enter into their own (often unsuccessful) illusion as narrow‑mindedness.
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While I fervently support TGs’ rights to transition and to do so without fear of reprisal, I believe that the whole phenomenon of switching one’s gender is a mass delusion. For one, the physical manipulation involved in transforming oneself into a man or woman is apparently different in kind—or so the transgender community presumes—from the nips and tucks undertaken by the trophy wife or celebrity, anti‑heroes of a materialistic culture with whom the TG, having taken advantage of the same merchandising of the body promoted by commercialized medicine, bears a strong and unfortunate resemblance. The general public almost universally disapproves of plastic surgery and laughs derisively at celebrities who present a face “different from the one they rode in on,” as one commentator referred to their futile—and often ruinous—efforts to roll back the hands of time. The obscene trout pout of Donatella Versace, the misshapen nipples and oblong breasts of Tara Reid, the Joker’s grimace of Kim Novak, are all fair game for that most American and democratic of blood sports, the desecration of the rich and famous in tabloids and gossip blogs.
And yet what is the actual difference between Michael Jackson whittling his nose down to a brittle sliver of bone and whitening his skin with alpha hydroxy acid and arsenic in order to efface his blackness and the TG sanding down her brow bone and hacking off a sizeable chunk of her mandible in order to efface her gender? Why is the one decried as a racially reprehensible instance of self‑mutilation, self‑denial, and self‑loathing and the other extolled as a celebratory instance of self‑liberation? Why is it not only okay but valiant for Caitlyn Jenner to liberate her inner woman through rhinoplasties and laryngeal shaves while it is deplorable and pathetic for Michael Jackson to liberate his inner Caucasian through bleaching and cleft chin augmentation? When Rachel Dolezal goes to the Palm Beach tanning salon for her weekly $30 dip, she is committing the unconscionable crime of appropriating blackness (or, in her case, as the Gawker put it, not blackness but “Medium Brown Spray Tan”), but when Laverne Cox, one of the breakout performers on the television show Orange Is the New Black, slaps on a transdermal estrogen patch, she is lauded as a hero and role model. All of the arguments against plastic surgery—that it is dangerous, even fatal, often botched, and symptomatic of either extreme body dysmorphia or a lamentable effort to accommodate Hollywood’s chauvinistic ageism—can be leveled against those who transition from one sex to another. The trophy wife and the TG swim, it seems, in the same surgeon‑infested seas.
It's a long article, but if you really want to understand what is at stake, what the push is really about please read the whole thing. I found it eye opening.

6 comments:

edutcher said...

One wonders how many gender issues Black Narcissus has, although this has less to do with plumbing than mental stability.

And he has lots of problems there, too.

That said, the Left needs to drive as many wedges between us as it can. "Gender" is but one; trans anything is another. It thrives on division, but it would appear proplr are getting wise.

Witness this young man's epiphany.

ricpic said...

Your eleven year old daughter comes home from school, tells you about the man in the girls' school bathroom today, you become distraught and she says "Dad, it's no big deal, it's only different bodies".....that's when you know they have won. They? The Satanists.

edutcher said...

See, I think the issue is that, as they get older and see life, not just the propaganda, a lot of that goes away.

Those collisions with reality can be life-changing.

Chip Ahoy said...

You know who needs a good dressing down for inadequate restroom facilities? The Fort restaurant in Morrison. Obama should talk to them and straighten them out.

The dude was a big Democrat supporter. Considered the Clintons royalty when they visited with G8. Says so in his video. Two tiny cisnorm bathrooms for all those people, inadequate for that huge place when it's busy.

What's a tranny like me and Bill Clinton to do when we gotta poo? Make doo? With what's made available?

I just now trannyied up cornbread from popcorn kernels. And instead of half flour, I made that part 1/2 oats turned to powder. Instead of flour. And buttermilk.

Then I tasted the batter and wowza. It's done. I just now smelled it. That's better than an alarm that hasn't got off yet. Seeya.

Trooper York said...

I think the answer for every Father is to go into the bathroom with his daughter to protect her.

In school lockerrooms it should be ok for the kid to go to the opposite locker room if they were a dress at all times at school. See how that works out for them.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

There is a big picture in all of this... And I'm not trying to make a double entendres. If you read the whole piece it all makes sense.