Why do I always forget to send from.this damn email

On Thu, 1 Sep 2022, 10:25 Ned Strange, <edwardostra...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I think that you don't need to ask 'hard questions' about why trans people
> are trans. I'm quite open about my gender and why I'm trans, but I don't
> think anything I have said in any way invited 'hard questions' to be posed
> about the subject. Sure, I have spoken from a more academic perspective
> about what I believe about gender and my own struggles with the subject -
> because I believed at that time I wouldn't receive absurd pushback from you
> or your ilk. I will not discuss those things again, which is actually quite
> sad for me because some of these people are my friends and I want to be
> open with my friends. There may be a forum for discussing 'hard questions'
> of gender and race - I believe the rest of us unanimously agree that any
> agora nomic forum is not it. Open discussion is one thing, but making
> strange insinuations about how trans women are actually men or randomly
> bringing up biological racial differences and blaming political correctness
> out of nowhere is not it, chief.
>
> On Wed, 31 Aug 2022, 18:48 Madrid via agora-discussion, <
> agora-discussion@agoranomic.org> wrote:
>
>> Before I get dogpiled for being called a "racist" - different races, in a
>> very general way, have different medical needs.
>>
>> What I mainly wanted to bring up back then was that it puts those in a
>> racial minority at a disadvantage when general medical culture seems
>> (often
>> unintentionally) catered towards a particular racial majority and
>> 'political correctness' silences voices that want to bring up that these
>> minorities generally have different inborn vulnerabilities than the
>> majority. It seems racist to say "darker skinned people need more sunlight
>> to be healthy". But it's true. I'm darker skinned myself, I want to know
>> these things to get the vitamin D I need! This doesn't only apply to skin
>> color, but ultimately, what's more important, political correctness, or
>> people's health?
>>
>> About trans people, I think I'm the only guy making hard questions about
>> the phenomenon. I curious about these things that people seem so hushed
>> about. Like, for example:
>>
>> Why are the vast majority of women on Agora, trans?
>>
>> Stone me, burn me on the stake, I am legitimately curious.
>>
>> On Wednesday, August 31, 2022, Sarah S. via agora-discussion <
>> agora-discussion@agoranomic.org> wrote:
>>
>> > On Wed, Aug 31, 2022 at 9:40 AM Sarah S. <sarahestran...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > On Wed, Aug 31, 2022 at 3:32 AM Kerim Aydin via agora-discussion <
>> > > agora-discussion@agoranomic.org> wrote:
>> > >
>> > >>
>> > >> On 8/30/2022 9:25 AM, ais523 via agora-discussion wrote:
>> > >> > On Tue, 2022-08-30 at 18:14 +0200, Madrid via agora-discussion
>> wrote:
>> > >> >> Its true that I don't care much about upholding ancient tradition.
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >> It's nomic, a game of change, and I'm very willing to see Spivak
>> > >> >> removed.
>> > >>
>> > >> [snip]
>> > >>
>> > >> > I probably wouldn't object to a widespread change to singular-they
>> if
>> > >> > the general view of the playerlist is that that would be
>> preferable,
>> > >> > but it would be likely to add a little extra confusion for no real
>> > >> > benefit (the distinction between singular "e" and plural "they"
>> makes
>> > >> > it easier to parse what a rule is saying).
>> > >> >
>> > >>
>> > >> Just as a minor clarification, I'm not arguing for Spivak per se
>> based
>> > on
>> > >> "ancient tradition" but more along the lines you suggest here, of
>> > >> evaluating our community standards continuously but generally
>> > >> respectfully.  The important point for me is that this is not just an
>> > >> isolated quibble over a single instance of language use (and a single
>> > >> unfortunate comparison), but rather an inability to reach a
>> reasonable
>> > >> accommodation with the current community's longstanding/currently-
>> > standing
>> > >> practices.
>> > >>
>> > >> That stuff is just exhausting and not fun in any gaming group, beyond
>> > any
>> > >> historical points or future changes.
>> > >>
>> > >> -G.
>> > >>
>> > >> I personally support spivak - any change to referring to players
>> always
>> > > by the singular 'they' would probably offend me - I'm not a they, I'm
>> a
>> > > she. E/em pronouns, as something that are generally confined within
>> the
>> > > game, don't annoy me in the same way that 'they' would and I enjoy our
>> > odd
>> > > little game pronouns. That said, Agora Is A Nomic and people are free
>> to
>> > > advocate changing to the use of preferred pronouns if they like - this
>> > > doesn't bother me particularly much when Madrid does it. I too find
>> them
>> > > odd to adapt to (and get them wrong quite often), and blognomic did
>> start
>> > > with spivak then abolish them many years ago. And yes, I do think
>> > > traditions ought to be questioned - a substantial majority of the
>> player
>> > > base is newer and if they choose to revise something that doesn't work
>> > for
>> > > them, they should do so.
>> > >
>> > > What bothers me rather more is Madrid's attitude to trans people and
>> > women
>> > > expressed on discord, which I think is quite consistently
>> > discriminatory. E
>> > > has also made remarks about racial differences (deleted by moderator)
>> > which
>> > > in my view were discriminatory. To be clear, I don't remotely feel
>> > > emotionally threatened by Madrid, nor do I feel like e
>> > > personally discriminates against or devalues other players including
>> > myself
>> > > - which is why I don't want to ban em. E is, perhaps unfortunately,
>> quite
>> > > good at confining these conversations to the abstract. But I do want
>> to
>> > > make it clear that I think women ought not be needlessly sexualised,
>> > trans
>> > > people should be accomodated, and ideologies that approach
>> 'race-realism'
>> > > are pernicious and entirely beyond the pale. These are sentences that
>> I
>> > > wouldn't think I would have to type to the agora nomic email server of
>> > all
>> > > places, but I want to make what I think clear. I think it would be
>> quite
>> > > appropriate for agora as a whole to affirm in the rules that we are a
>> > > diverse place and will always welcome anyone from any minority group.
>> > This
>> > > is the sort of social norm I believe it would be appropriate to
>> > crystallise
>> > > and enshrine for all time.
>> > >
>> >
>> >
>> > Upon reflection I probably shouldn't have sent this email, except
>> perhaps
>> > the last two sentences. It is adding fuel that certainly didn't need to
>> be
>> > added.
>> >
>>
>

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