We mustn’t allow trans-id-ing children to think we are against them. That is the very first mistake we make. GC (gender critical) often comes across as hostile towards trans-Id youth. This is a mistake. We must approach with expressed concern. Trans-Id youth are often -
- very emotionally unstable/delusional and they view anyone that opposes their way of thought as a sort of adversary. This is the problem. And the other problem is that these children learn to view the trans-Id community as a safe haven against GC. They see us as something -
- hostile and/or that doesn’t have their best interest at heart. In other words, trans-Id youth frequently view GC as bullies, and as enemies. We have to change this view if we’re ever to get through to them. Next time you talk to a trans-Id youth/minor, consider following these
- guidelines:
• Do NOT ever insult them or their ideology
• speak using endearing/friendly terms to eradicate the “hostile” aspect of the way they view us
• NEVER argue. Only state what you know to be facts, if they attempt to argue, completely ignore/discuss something else.
• Do NOT ever insult them or their ideology
• speak using endearing/friendly terms to eradicate the “hostile” aspect of the way they view us
• NEVER argue. Only state what you know to be facts, if they attempt to argue, completely ignore/discuss something else.
Don’t even create the environment or give them a platform to argue. Every time they argue with one of us, and they feel they are able to discredit the facts we speak, they sink further into gender ideology, and away from reality. Please consider these tips next you interact with-
- any trans-Id youth. Thread coming for interacting with trans-Id adults/people in extremely deep to gender ideology soon!
I pulled the tips from my recent thread from past experience and current observations. I used to be a trans activist and an opponent of GC both online and offline. Trust me, these guidelines should prove effective or at least a positive effect.