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Culture War Roundup for the week of June 22, 2026

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You might be picking up correctly what their opinion is, but not their justification for it. It's particularly strange you claim that it has something to do with the study, when they don't say anything of that sort explicitly.

Here I said trans people are happier if they are allowed to transition and get treated as their preferred gender, and that therefore they should be allowed to transition and get treated as their preferred gender, and someone pointed to the study to rebut my claim.

If "gender" is just a desire for being treated that way, than clearly that desire exists, but then people who say "no one should transition" aren't saying "X isn't their stated gender", which would have to mean "they don't actually have that desire", they're saying they're refusing to fulfill it.

Yes, the terminology would have to be adjusted. Other than that, do you agree that that view of gender is reasonable?

Here I said trans people are happier if they are allowed to transition and get treated as their preferred gender, and that therefore they should be allowed to transition and get treated as their preferred gender, and someone pointed to the study to rebut my claim.

You made a general empirical (which you emphasized yourself) claim, and the study was used to refute it. It was not used to make a normative claim applicable to everyone, including the most exceptional cases.

Yes, the terminology would have to be adjusted. Other than that, do you agree that that view of gender is reasonable?

Reasonable in what sense? In a descriptive one, in that there indeed are people who have such a preference? Sure. Or reasonable in a prescriptive sense, in that adopting such view of gender, and doing everything in your power to fulfill such desires would somehow be good for society? No, I disagree with that.