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I don't think you understand what the CW thread is, or apparently the toggles.
It's not a broad brush "trans bad", there's content to engage with here. If you choose not to engage with it that's fine but don't do the whole 'deplorables' routine thanks
It's definitely the kind of post that belongs here, it's just very well-trod ground, without a particularly novel angle. Direct trans-anorexia analogies are not new here
Also, the OP should probably have a few excerpts or more commentary on the title post. (And I imagine, if we had a BLR, OP would be on the high end of the average post there! Generally, that the BLR would have low quality posts says something about the userbase.)
I'm happy for this kind of meta discussion if that's your take but I view this place as more like a party with different rooms, I just ignore content I'm not interested in (with the - toggle). As for this particular content I'm not always on to see X thing and so I'm happy to have repetition - I even reserve the right to repeat points myself as while I try to evolve my posts and mix them up, I also repeat myself, but who cares, were all free to ignore content or complain about it.
What I detect sometimes, and this is likely my own conspiratorial projection, is a kind of distaste for me wanting to continue to talk about it. The reality is this trans thing is an ongoing culture war, and I think I'm losing, so I'm motivated to try to share my perspective.
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