I feel like that it is possible if transgender issues were taken seriously abroad, we could manage this better. However, even merely providing mental health care over gender dysphoria is controversial and being fought against. If people who have some level of gender dysphoria could receive the mental and physical support they needed, inclusion in private spaces could be more feasible as those with gender dysphoria would be better cared for... and the BS'ers would be eliminated from the system.
But there are people in this thread that want to pretend transgenderism is a choice. Their image is used is negative campaign ads on national television. So we are fighting over whether gender dysphoria exists, whether someone can be Y while X or X while Y or should be forced to endure what they were born with on an organ level. Instead of treating these people with humility and the best care we can.
Some people just need to be dragged into the future, while they are clawing at the ground.
I think I’m misunderstanding you. Personally, I think right is not dependent on what people abroad do. And I’m not certain who would be considered to be the leader in this issue.
When I said abroad, I meant in general, across the board.
I also cannot help but notice that few males in this thread are willing to address the fact that girls and women have reason to fear.
Men and boys have nothing to lose.
Girls and women potentially have a lot to lose.
And in the current climate, I understand and have noted as such. I feel, that if gender dysphoria was not mocked by many in public and used as political fodder, and those with gender dysphoria had appropriate treatment, this fear
could become negligible.
It feels as though males are hand waving because they have no skin in the game.
Males are exceptional in this manner.
How does society address the disparity in risk? Or simply the potential for increased risk for girls and women?
It certainly is a rotating process for myself. Typically for problems, I try to identify the risk and mitigate it. As of the moment, the risk is that gender dysphoria isn't taken seriously by too many people, it is mocked, as well as it has been taken advantage of by predators, as can be had especially when too many cracks are in the system, making it easier to game it.
I feel that if gender dysphoria wasn't politicized, treated like a medical condition (of sorts), and people were treated humanely, this could minimize issues with predators as the system is up front and standardized. A system that will be much harder to game. However, this doesn't resolve the other side of the issue of the biology and alarm that is inherent with plain sight. There really is no solution there... I mean other than expecting men to not be assholes to transgender females... in the male locker room, which is kind of the easiest solution as all it requires is men not being intolerant assholes.
I find it curious that the conversation rarely goes to the male side of things. There are women that understandably don't want any type of male in private female spaces for reasons of protection. There are some males that feel likewise... you know for the woman's safety. Yet, when it comes to the transgender female's safety, there doesn't appear to be this inner-focus by those males. Why do these transgender females want to be there? Because they don't feel safe in the men's locker room. It seems odd, that the males that demand transgender females not be in women's rooms, not provide a hand out to them and help them feel safer in men's spaces. And the reason for that is they don't take a transgender female's position as being legitimate. It becomes The Hole in the Bucket. Males are "protecting" women from transgender females... all the while they don't really want those people in their locker room either.