• growsomethinggood ()@reddthat.com
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    11 months ago

    I’m afraid that’s a pretty poor argument. It’s not inherently more mature to subject yourself things that harm you because there exist things that can harm you out in the world.

    Please try listening to trans people about their experiences. Deadnaming isn’t just using a old name. For a lot of people, it’s kind of like being called the worst nickname your high school bully had for you, except that everyone in your life, your parents, your friends, everyone, has only called you that for years and years. Some people have a better or at least neutral relationship to their deadname, but it’s still considered incredibly impolite to reference generally speaking.

    In regards to this rule, I don’t see a legitimate argument for excluding name changes from marriage and not similarly applying this exception for name changes for trans people (ie associated with a gender marker change, if we want similar criteria to differentiate from other name changes). Both are life events that should be considered normal and regular and not associated with potential fraud. Either this rule applies equally to everyone, or it shouldn’t be applied at all (like it hasn’t been applied in decades to the extent that it isn’t even on the official form).

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      11 months ago

      yeah no. changing your name because you got married (last name only) is not remotely the same as changing your entire name. Try recognizing why this law was made in the first place and that it has nothing to do with people that think they are something they are not. If you “don’t see a legitimate argument” then you are willingly obfuscating common sense from your perception and I have zero interest in continuing whatever this ‘conversation’ is. The fact that trans folk (or anyone for that matter) get so bent over something so small is proof in the pudding that they aren’t ready to lead via elected office.

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        11 months ago

        that it has nothing to do with people that think they are something they are not

        Thanks for the explicit transphobia, I’m not interested in continuing this conversation either. Trans people are a normal part of life and until you come to terms with that, you should keep their names out of your mouth.

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            11 months ago

            Do you ever get tired of being a complete and utter piece of shit? Your whole comment history is mostly just you being an unempathetic asshole. Must be nice to not give a shit about anyone but yourself, really simplifies life I bet.

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        11 months ago

        Loads of scammers change only their last names, so I don’t really buy that it’s that different. They should require names changed by marriage too if they want the purpose of this to be for tricking the public. If not, then I question how necessary it is in the first place. It’s not a big deal for Cis folks, but it is for Trans folks, so it should be reconsidered.