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Transgender - The Inability To Distinguish Facts From Wishes
Matt Taibbi opines on the latest piece of transgender nonsense:
The Dumbest Cover Story Ever - Racket News, Mar 13 2024 New York Magazine's "Freedom of Sex" is the ultimate example of the lunatic nihilism that's consumed America's intellectual class
New York Magazine has a new cover story, by the trans writer Andrea Long Chu: “The moral case for letting trans kids change their bodies.” A jeremiad in support of the idea that children must have absolute political agency, it makes the Unabomber manifesto read like a Shakespeare sonnet. The money passage:
We must be prepared to defend the idea that, in principle, everyone should have access to sex-changing medical care, regardless of age, gender identity, social environment, or psychiatric history.
A lot of the piece is standard-issue woe-is-me fuck-everything cartoon nihilism you’d hear from any laptop-class liberal arts product, arguing for a generalized smashing of the patriarchy, among other things by attacking the biological conspiracy to produce those units of material labor value known as babies. Complete abolition of norms would be an “impossible task,” Chu notes sadly, but that doesn’t preclude their “collective reimagining” by an alliance of intersectional victims working toward a Marxian paradise free of “oppressive systems,” which of course include the nuclear family.
The nihilism Taibbi points to is also the major theme the French anthropologist Emmanuel Todd takes on in his book "The Defeat of the West".
From its New York Times review:
This Prophetic Academic Now Foresees the West’s Defeat (archived) - New York Times, Mar 9 2024
American leadership is failing: That is the argument of an eccentric new book that since January has stood near the top of France’s best-seller lists. It is called “La Défaite de l’Occident” (“The Defeat of the West”). Its author, Emmanuel Todd, is a celebrated historian and anthropologist who in 1976, in a book called “The Final Fall,” used infant-mortality statistics to predict that the Soviet Union was headed for collapse.
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Mr. Todd is not a moralizer. But he insists that traditional cultures have a lot to fear from the West’s various progressive leanings and may resist allying themselves on foreign policy with those who espouse them. In a similar way, during the Cold War, the Soviet Union’s official atheism was a deal-breaker for many people who might otherwise have been well disposed toward Communism.
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Mr. Todd does believe that certain of our values are “deeply negative.” He presents evidence that the West does not value the lives of its young. Infant mortality, the telltale metric that led him to predict the Soviet collapse half a century ago, is higher in Mr. Biden’s America (5.4 per thousand) than in Mr. Putin’s Russia — and three times higher than in the Japan of Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.
While Mr. Todd is, again, not judgmental on sexual matters, he is judgmental on intellectual ones. The inability to distinguish facts from wishes astounds him at every turn of the Ukraine war. The American hope early in the war that China might cooperate in a sanctions regime against Russia, thereby helping the United States refine a weapon that would one day be aimed at China itself, is, for Mr. Todd, a “delirium.”
Back in January Todd expanded on the inability of distinguishing facts from fiction, which is also the basis of trans-genderism, during an interview with Le Figaro. From its English translation:
Q: Over time, haven't you become a bit of a reactionary?
I was brought up by a grandmother who told me that, sexually speaking, all tastes are part of nature, and I'm faithful to my ancestors. So, LGB, welcome. For T, the trans issue is something else. The individuals concerned must of course be protected. But the fixation of the Western middle classes on this ultra-minority issue raises a sociological and historical question. To establish as a social horizon the idea that a man can really become a woman and a woman a man is to assert something that is biologically impossible, it is to deny the reality of the world, it is to assert the false.
Trans ideology is therefore, in my opinion, one of the flags of this nihilism that now defines the West, this drive to destroy not just things and people but reality. But, once again, I am in no way overwhelmed here by indignation or emotion. This ideology exists and I have to integrate it into a historical model. In the age of the metaverse, I can't say whether my attachment to reality makes me a reactionary.
The intentional denial of reality, as it is currently practiced in the West, is not a new phenomenon. It is the basis of neo-conservatism from where it has crept over to the progressive side.
As Ron Susskind wrote in his portrait of the first years of the Bush junior presidency:
Faith, Certainty And The Presidency Of George W. Bush (archived) - Ron Susskind / New York Times, Oct 17 2004
The aide said that guys like me were "in what we call the reality-based community," which he defined as people who "believe that solutions emerge from your judicious study of discernible reality." I nodded and murmured something about enlightenment principles and empiricism. He cut me off. "That's not the way the world really works anymore." He continued "We're an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality. And while you're studying that reality—judiciously, as you will—we'll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and that's how things will sort out. We're history's actors … and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we do."
Karl Rove, the Bush advisor Susskind had quoted, displayed the same lunatic nihilism that is represented by those who argue that children, teenagers or people generally should can freely chose their gender. It is an attempt of "creating other new realities". It represents a total denial of actual reality and of the common values derived from it. The Bush administration failed in its endeavor to create new realities in Iraq. The current regime in the West will fail likewise with regime change in Russia. So will others who deny realities.
The author of the Todd book review, Christopher Caldwell, adds:
Fighting a war based on values requires good values. At a bare minimum it requires an agreement on the values being spread, and the United States is further from such agreement than it has ever been in its history — further, even, than it was on the eve of the Civil War. At times it seems there are no national principles, only partisan ones, with each side convinced that the other is trying not just to run the government but also to capture the state.
I see a very similar denial of reality, followed by nihilism and a lack of values, at the top of the current European leadership. The loss of the common view of things is splitting societies on both sides of the Atlantic.
However, with regards to transgenderism, some sense of reality is still trying to survive:
National Health Service England stops prescribing puberty blockers, citing 'not enough evidence' - USA Today. Mar 13 2024
"We have concluded that there is not enough evidence to support the safety or clinical effectiveness of (puberty suppressing hormones) to make the treatment routinely available at this time," the publication by NHS England stated.
Puberty is a natural process which often includes a temporary confusion about ones identity. Blocking a kids puberty to further some ephemeral confusion some may have during those time is in my view criminal.
I even agree with Rishi Sunack on this:
U.K. prime minister on gender: ‘A man is a man and a woman is a woman’ - Washington Post, Oct 5 2023
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak asserted his stance on gender identity in a speech Wednesday, stating it was “common sense” that “a man is a man and a woman is a woman” — a remark that sparked criticism from transgender rights activists and elicited fervent applause from attendees of the Conservative Party Conference.
I see myself, just like Matt Taibbi seems to see himself, as a progressive striving for a society based on some form of socialism and justice.
To then find myself on the same side of an issue as some staunch conservatives, and getting attacked for it, is mildly disturbing.
Is it really impossible to be reality based and on the left side of things?
People do this thing where they just like, have a thing that they like thinking about and then they just put trans people in there with what they already know, without ever considering the possibility that there may be something they don't just inherently understand. For a lot of people, their "thing" is either sex or sports so they think of us exclusively in those contexts. But it's always funny to see the same thing unfold in less usual ways. It makes me imagine all sorts of weird bits for different types of guy.
Guy who's really into buildings: "Trans people are just like when a building gets remodeled, and sometimes [paragraphs of architectural jargon] so that's why I believe only short people should be allowed to transition, because otherwise the structural integrity could be compromised."
Guy who's really into geology: "Sometimes rocks turn into other types of rocks, but it takes a really long time. That's why I only support trans people once they've transitioned for 10 years or so."
Guy who's really into snakes: "Transitioning is exactly like when a snake sheds its skin, therefore [I don't even know]"
Honestly at least those examples all include a thing changing. The comparisons people try to make in reality are even more tenuous to the point of being beyond parody. When somebody compares trans people to the Iraq War, or when the Pope compared us to nuclear weapons, or when Putin said, "The West is trying to cancel Russia just like they cancelled JK Rowling," what parody of that could you possibly make? Even when I reach for the most absurd examples I can think of, they're still more reasonable than what people actually say.
I wrote this and then skimmed the comments (do not do this) and found:
It's literally exactly like the bits I wrote but dumber and less coherent. Do people not realize that they can just, like, shut the fuck up about trans people and talk about the thing they actually want to talk about?
I hate it when the trans air force drops white phosphorus on cis neighbourhoods
The most moral army in the world
Clearly they'd just drop hormones all over cis neighborhoods instead
This is where I'm at currently. I'm fully on the trans-misogyny theory these days. I see almost all transphobes arriving at their position through hatred of women first and foremost. They believe men and women are very distinct, immutable categories. Women are supposed to fulfill a role of birthing babies and being domestic servants. Trans women demand to be viewed as valid humans, so that trips off a transphobe's misogyny. It's also why transphobes hardly ever talk about transmen, because they don't take afab people seriously nor do they listen to them.
it was funny to listen to the chapo "ladyballers" review. they were like "hey trans people if you're curious you're 100% safe seeing this movie. there's almost no mention of transgender people even at all. what then is the butt of all the jokes in the film? misogyny! it's just all bitchy remarks about ciswomen. these guys hate women"
No! You MUST have a take on everything in our current take-haver economy. It doesnt matter that you don't know jack about shit, and besides trans people give them gross vibes because we've been modeled as gross jokes in all the movies and shows that they watched, so they probably know more about trans people than actual trans people do, bucko!
fucking tiresome shit
Is it necessary that every single person on this planet expresses every single opinion that they have on every single thing that occurs, all at the same time?
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
"Therefore, trans people should have a little rattle so they can shake it to ward off predators."
Wish I had fangs and deadly poison.
I appreciate this question. A lot of the hardline, very deliberately abrasive stances I adopt on this stuff are specifically in retaliation to the American right's moral panics and fetish for playing culture cop. They could stop at literally any time (But they won't, thus I won't).
Trans people have real Boss Baby vibes.