This is the "round them up" part of the well-known process that starts with 'just asking questions." Which is why many of us understand those "just asking questions" about trans people to be motivated by something other than love of free speech and open discourse.
This is the "round them up" part of the well-known process that starts with 'just asking questions." Which is why many of us understand those "just asking questions" about trans people to be motivated by something other than love of free speech and open discourse.
Again, it's a well-known process. A recipe, almost. 1) make a group of people a problem 2) "ask questions" about solving the "problem" 3) isolate the "problem" 4) remove the "problem" completely Most people who follow a recipe want to make the dish would be my observation.
We've seen people follow this recipe before, so we know what the recipe makes. Many of those people were decent people in aspects of their everyday life. They were Very Fine People. Nice, maybe. And who cares? Because we know a cook who follows a recipe wants to make the dish.
We had all agreed that we would Never Forget what the recipe makes, so that humanity would make its dish Never Again. But today many people have forgotten, and think the answer is to debate with the cooks while affirming the cooks' innate goodness. Or maybe they didn't forget.