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Originally Posted by browser2920
I'd like to jump right in and get your thoughts on what seems to have been a long standing and contentious issue in the forum. It's the Transgender Issues IV thread. I am aware that there have been earlier versions of this thread that ended up being closed. I'm not sure specifically why they were closed, though it seems due to some inappropriate postings.
I'm particularly interested in your opinions on whether such a thread should exist at all. To a newcomer, it seems odd to have singled out the transgender community for an "issues" thread. Why them, and not other minority groups? Why not an LGBTQ issues thread? Or a cisgender issues thread? It's not clear to me why transgender is different enough to warrant a separate catch all thread. In a way, it seems like a place has been set up for people to drop by and say what they don't like about the transgender community. The first post that starts it off is just a poster saying "this pronoun thing is getting out of hand". Not sure why that is a thread worthy issue when framed like that anyway.
So if you have any thoughts on the development of these transgender threads, and whether you feel that they are appropriate and serve a valid discussion purpose, please post them here. My initial impression is that if a particular discussion topic arises, then a stand alone thread should be started. For example, it someone wanted to discuss the issue of transgender athletes in competitions, then that could be a thread that would likely generate a lot of discussion. And that discussion would be clearer if it wasn't interspersed among posts in the same thread on other possible issues such as pronouns.
Having a thread solely for transgender issues but not other groups strikes me as a thread for people to say what they think is wrong with transgender people rather than a thread where transgender people surface issues they face in daily life. But I admit I don't know the background on this, so please take this opportunity to flesh out the issues involved. Thanks.
There is a lot to unpack here.
Firstly, the thread exists at some level because the community has a clear, continued, years long interest in discussing trans issues. I think it would be a huge mistake to come in and decide that one of our more active thread (or, err, four threads) needs to be closed. Recall my advice to listen to the community and not imposing your own views.
Secondly, trans issues are a very important issue in politics, and I think silencing discussion of trans issues would be a huge mistake. Take Florida's Don't Say Gay laws, or any number of families in the US where young trans kids aren't safe to come out to their parents or friends. We shouldn't join in this silencing. Yes trans people are a small segment of society, but we should stand up for small minorities, especially ones that suffer as trans people do (ex consider their suicide rates) and the sheer degree of attacks against trans people in bills and rhetoric around the country is appalling. A lot of value in the thread has been small evolution in how people perceive and frame trans issues and these are important questions we should embrace and not silence.
Now you are correct on two points. Firstly, the specific OP is quite poor. Previous versions started with more appropriate OPs and it would be fine to "reset" it to a new OP if you care. Just don't silence the topic.
Additionally, you are correct that some people have unfortunately used this topic to attack trans people, something our previous mod was mostly unwilling to moderate at an individual level. However, the response of silencing the entire topic because some people will do transphobic trolls is giving the transphobic trolls precisely what they want and silencing the topic for those who might learn and grow on these crucial issues.
The final question about "what about multiple threads" and "why just trans issues" are ultimately about the level of aggregation. Sure, we could have multiple threads about trans issues, or threads about LGBT people more broadly. Fine. However, I actually think the one thread on trans issues is the right level of aggregation because there are quite a number of sub issues that are interrelated and splitting into several threads is awkward, but they are specific enough to trans people that don't necessarily fit into a generic "minorities" thread or something. But ultimately, this is the level of aggregation the community has settled on and I think you should just leave it be.