jhinman
Pre-Flight
Almost nothing in nature is binary--are there only two possible skin colors? Two eye colors? Two hair colors? Even eye and hair color are not enumerable--you can have blue eyes, blue-green eyes, green eyes, brown eyes, greenish brown eyes, and almost everything in between. Same with hair color. Even species boundaries are not always clear-cut. So why would you think gender would be the one thing that nature says, "there will only be two of these!" Already in this thread somebody brought up physical in-betweens with regards to gender--why can't you accept that there may be mental, psychological, hormonal, or other non-obvious gender issues?
There are basically only two possibilities here. Either Caitlyn really is female somewhere deep-down inside, despite her physical gender expression, or it's not a real thing and she's making it up. And you have two possible responses: refuse to acknowledge her chosen name and gender identity in a public forum, or go with it. Let's examine the four possible combinations of these things:
1. Her gender is real and you refuse to acknowledge it in a public forum: You deny someone their identity and cause real pain (hence the "bully" moniker)
2. Her gender is not real, and you refuse to acknowledge it: I guess you get a gold star for seeing through her BS. Congrats, we should all be as clever as you
3. Her gender is real and you go with it: You've shown compassion for a fellow human being.
4. Her gender is not real, but you go with it anyway: You've shown compassion for someone who maybe didn't deserve it, but what did it cost you?
For me, the choice is clear. I'm going to call someone by the name and pronouns they've asked to be called by, because it's the compassionate thing to do. So what if the science is unclear and it might be all in her head? I personally believe it IS a real thing, but even if you don't, what's the harm? Show respect for a fellow human being.
There are basically only two possibilities here. Either Caitlyn really is female somewhere deep-down inside, despite her physical gender expression, or it's not a real thing and she's making it up. And you have two possible responses: refuse to acknowledge her chosen name and gender identity in a public forum, or go with it. Let's examine the four possible combinations of these things:
1. Her gender is real and you refuse to acknowledge it in a public forum: You deny someone their identity and cause real pain (hence the "bully" moniker)
2. Her gender is not real, and you refuse to acknowledge it: I guess you get a gold star for seeing through her BS. Congrats, we should all be as clever as you
3. Her gender is real and you go with it: You've shown compassion for a fellow human being.
4. Her gender is not real, but you go with it anyway: You've shown compassion for someone who maybe didn't deserve it, but what did it cost you?
For me, the choice is clear. I'm going to call someone by the name and pronouns they've asked to be called by, because it's the compassionate thing to do. So what if the science is unclear and it might be all in her head? I personally believe it IS a real thing, but even if you don't, what's the harm? Show respect for a fellow human being.