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  • TheKobeStopperTheKobeStopper Member Posts: 5,959
    hardhat said:

    hardhat said:

    hardhat said:

    This isn't the first time @TheKobeStopper has selective outrage and distorted something that is a serious topic with many nuances and not a real black/white issue that we can all see. Abigail Shrier's horrible mean book highlights the biggest issue, some of these kids may be getting peer pressure or their hyperpolicitized and ultrawoke parents are turning to therapy instead of figuring out what's wrong with them. If anything, these super mean laws are to protect a child from making a life altering decision. A lot of people in the transgender community wish they had counseling BEFORE going through with something they might want to walk back. I'm not surprised that you're being so aggressive about this, but it just shows your lack of knowledge and nuance, as with most issues.

    When you characterize as a “horrible mean book” to mock the criticism of it, is this the criticism you’re referring to?

    The book title alone is inflammatory and misleading, and clearly intended to alarm concerned parents, the target demographic for Shrier’s book. Shrier uses emotional language throughout to appeal to the reader. Her book presents a mix of anecdotal reports, opinion pieces, and minimal cited research. The studies she cites are either misinterpreted or cherry-picked to only include those experts she deems reputable, all of whom have a problematic track record in transgender health and research. Her “Select Bibliography”, an annotated version of which is included as an appendix to this post, lists resources that are equally problematic.

    Just to be clear, you view questioning a lack of sourcing, anecdotal evidence, opinions in an academic book, as crying that it’s “mean”?
    Your italicized review says it all, really. When anyone questions the orthodoxy, dismiss them and declare the work trash. Double extra bonus points for the word problematic. That's usually a sign to not take someone seriously. Was this written by an 8th grader?

    To be clear, no amount of sourcing would satisfy you, only capitulation. You have the same immature complaints about Andy Ngo, because once again, he presents reality to your little group.

    Great thread, and thanks.

    Explain how we tell the difference between me dismissing something because I disagree with it and you accepting something because you agree with it?

    Bump.
    Bump bump m~fer. I replied.
    And yet the question remains unanswered. Bob says dodging a question means you’re a little bitch running away.
  • hardhathardhat Member Posts: 8,344
    edited February 2022

    hardhat said:

    hardhat said:

    hardhat said:

    This isn't the first time @TheKobeStopper has selective outrage and distorted something that is a serious topic with many nuances and not a real black/white issue that we can all see. Abigail Shrier's horrible mean book highlights the biggest issue, some of these kids may be getting peer pressure or their hyperpolicitized and ultrawoke parents are turning to therapy instead of figuring out what's wrong with them. If anything, these super mean laws are to protect a child from making a life altering decision. A lot of people in the transgender community wish they had counseling BEFORE going through with something they might want to walk back. I'm not surprised that you're being so aggressive about this, but it just shows your lack of knowledge and nuance, as with most issues.

    When you characterize as a “horrible mean book” to mock the criticism of it, is this the criticism you’re referring to?

    The book title alone is inflammatory and misleading, and clearly intended to alarm concerned parents, the target demographic for Shrier’s book. Shrier uses emotional language throughout to appeal to the reader. Her book presents a mix of anecdotal reports, opinion pieces, and minimal cited research. The studies she cites are either misinterpreted or cherry-picked to only include those experts she deems reputable, all of whom have a problematic track record in transgender health and research. Her “Select Bibliography”, an annotated version of which is included as an appendix to this post, lists resources that are equally problematic.

    Just to be clear, you view questioning a lack of sourcing, anecdotal evidence, opinions in an academic book, as crying that it’s “mean”?
    Your italicized review says it all, really. When anyone questions the orthodoxy, dismiss them and declare the work trash. Double extra bonus points for the word problematic. That's usually a sign to not take someone seriously. Was this written by an 8th grader?

    To be clear, no amount of sourcing would satisfy you, only capitulation. You have the same immature complaints about Andy Ngo, because once again, he presents reality to your little group.

    Great thread, and thanks.

    Explain how we tell the difference between me dismissing something because I disagree with it and you accepting something because you agree with it?

    Bump.
    Bump bump m~fer. I replied.
    And yet the question remains unanswered. Bob says dodging a question means you’re a little bitch running away.
    You just don't like the answer. Got it. Which proves my point. Thanks again.
  • TheKobeStopperTheKobeStopper Member Posts: 5,959
    hardhat said:

    hardhat said:

    hardhat said:

    hardhat said:

    This isn't the first time @TheKobeStopper has selective outrage and distorted something that is a serious topic with many nuances and not a real black/white issue that we can all see. Abigail Shrier's horrible mean book highlights the biggest issue, some of these kids may be getting peer pressure or their hyperpolicitized and ultrawoke parents are turning to therapy instead of figuring out what's wrong with them. If anything, these super mean laws are to protect a child from making a life altering decision. A lot of people in the transgender community wish they had counseling BEFORE going through with something they might want to walk back. I'm not surprised that you're being so aggressive about this, but it just shows your lack of knowledge and nuance, as with most issues.

    When you characterize as a “horrible mean book” to mock the criticism of it, is this the criticism you’re referring to?

    The book title alone is inflammatory and misleading, and clearly intended to alarm concerned parents, the target demographic for Shrier’s book. Shrier uses emotional language throughout to appeal to the reader. Her book presents a mix of anecdotal reports, opinion pieces, and minimal cited research. The studies she cites are either misinterpreted or cherry-picked to only include those experts she deems reputable, all of whom have a problematic track record in transgender health and research. Her “Select Bibliography”, an annotated version of which is included as an appendix to this post, lists resources that are equally problematic.

    Just to be clear, you view questioning a lack of sourcing, anecdotal evidence, opinions in an academic book, as crying that it’s “mean”?
    Your italicized review says it all, really. When anyone questions the orthodoxy, dismiss them and declare the work trash. Double extra bonus points for the word problematic. That's usually a sign to not take someone seriously. Was this written by an 8th grader?

    To be clear, no amount of sourcing would satisfy you, only capitulation. You have the same immature complaints about Andy Ngo, because once again, he presents reality to your little group.

    Great thread, and thanks.

    Explain how we tell the difference between me dismissing something because I disagree with it and you accepting something because you agree with it?

    Bump.
    Bump bump m~fer. I replied.
    And yet the question remains unanswered. Bob says dodging a question means you’re a little bitch running away.
    You just don't like the answer. Got it. Which proves my point. Thanks again.
    You didn’t answer.
  • hardhathardhat Member Posts: 8,344

    hardhat said:

    hardhat said:

    hardhat said:

    hardhat said:

    This isn't the first time @TheKobeStopper has selective outrage and distorted something that is a serious topic with many nuances and not a real black/white issue that we can all see. Abigail Shrier's horrible mean book highlights the biggest issue, some of these kids may be getting peer pressure or their hyperpolicitized and ultrawoke parents are turning to therapy instead of figuring out what's wrong with them. If anything, these super mean laws are to protect a child from making a life altering decision. A lot of people in the transgender community wish they had counseling BEFORE going through with something they might want to walk back. I'm not surprised that you're being so aggressive about this, but it just shows your lack of knowledge and nuance, as with most issues.

    When you characterize as a “horrible mean book” to mock the criticism of it, is this the criticism you’re referring to?

    The book title alone is inflammatory and misleading, and clearly intended to alarm concerned parents, the target demographic for Shrier’s book. Shrier uses emotional language throughout to appeal to the reader. Her book presents a mix of anecdotal reports, opinion pieces, and minimal cited research. The studies she cites are either misinterpreted or cherry-picked to only include those experts she deems reputable, all of whom have a problematic track record in transgender health and research. Her “Select Bibliography”, an annotated version of which is included as an appendix to this post, lists resources that are equally problematic.

    Just to be clear, you view questioning a lack of sourcing, anecdotal evidence, opinions in an academic book, as crying that it’s “mean”?
    Your italicized review says it all, really. When anyone questions the orthodoxy, dismiss them and declare the work trash. Double extra bonus points for the word problematic. That's usually a sign to not take someone seriously. Was this written by an 8th grader?

    To be clear, no amount of sourcing would satisfy you, only capitulation. You have the same immature complaints about Andy Ngo, because once again, he presents reality to your little group.

    Great thread, and thanks.

    Explain how we tell the difference between me dismissing something because I disagree with it and you accepting something because you agree with it?

    Bump.
    Bump bump m~fer. I replied.
    And yet the question remains unanswered. Bob says dodging a question means you’re a little bitch running away.
    You just don't like the answer. Got it. Which proves my point. Thanks again.
    You didn’t answer.
    Stop being a cunt.
    I went through your attack on Shrier and pointed out that you dismissed her and said she was problematic. I pointed out she has the credentials, is qualified, and did write with authority. You dismiss all that. I point out another example of how you dismiss Andy Ngo. I pointed out another example of doctors that have been demonized for what they say, while dismissing their credentials.
    Now, point out someone or some thing that I can't at least grudgingly admit to their expertise on. Which is what you are failing to do.
  • pawzpawz Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 21,288 Founders Club
    I don't believe for one moment that either of these two featured in this video are mentally healthy.


    @TheKobeStopper, IR, YK.

  • pawzpawz Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 21,288 Founders Club
    edited February 2022

    A fan of Bernie Sanders shot up a GOP softball game

    What should we do about it?

    Whataboutism is a variant of the tu quoque logical fallacy.
    The Bernie Sanders' fan is 100% on point. You don't get to ignore it here and continue to claim moral authority, superiority.

  • Pitchfork51Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,087

    2 thoughts Kobe

    1. Do you think child tranny stuff moves the needle to the democrats for the mid terms?

    2. As long as the democrats embrace unicorn energy policies that jack the prices and limit the supply you can sit energy discussions out

    Thanks for your time

    The last time we batted back and forth on trans issues you lost it and admitted you thought they were all sick perverts. That’s how the needle moves.
    They should be able to do whatever they want when they turn 18. Then put into a mental hospital
  • hardhathardhat Member Posts: 8,344
    hardhat said:

    hardhat said:

    hardhat said:

    hardhat said:

    hardhat said:

    This isn't the first time @TheKobeStopper has selective outrage and distorted something that is a serious topic with many nuances and not a real black/white issue that we can all see. Abigail Shrier's horrible mean book highlights the biggest issue, some of these kids may be getting peer pressure or their hyperpolicitized and ultrawoke parents are turning to therapy instead of figuring out what's wrong with them. If anything, these super mean laws are to protect a child from making a life altering decision. A lot of people in the transgender community wish they had counseling BEFORE going through with something they might want to walk back. I'm not surprised that you're being so aggressive about this, but it just shows your lack of knowledge and nuance, as with most issues.

    When you characterize as a “horrible mean book” to mock the criticism of it, is this the criticism you’re referring to?

    The book title alone is inflammatory and misleading, and clearly intended to alarm concerned parents, the target demographic for Shrier’s book. Shrier uses emotional language throughout to appeal to the reader. Her book presents a mix of anecdotal reports, opinion pieces, and minimal cited research. The studies she cites are either misinterpreted or cherry-picked to only include those experts she deems reputable, all of whom have a problematic track record in transgender health and research. Her “Select Bibliography”, an annotated version of which is included as an appendix to this post, lists resources that are equally problematic.

    Just to be clear, you view questioning a lack of sourcing, anecdotal evidence, opinions in an academic book, as crying that it’s “mean”?
    Your italicized review says it all, really. When anyone questions the orthodoxy, dismiss them and declare the work trash. Double extra bonus points for the word problematic. That's usually a sign to not take someone seriously. Was this written by an 8th grader?

    To be clear, no amount of sourcing would satisfy you, only capitulation. You have the same immature complaints about Andy Ngo, because once again, he presents reality to your little group.

    Great thread, and thanks.

    Explain how we tell the difference between me dismissing something because I disagree with it and you accepting something because you agree with it?

    Bump.
    Bump bump m~fer. I replied.
    And yet the question remains unanswered. Bob says dodging a question means you’re a little bitch running away.
    You just don't like the answer. Got it. Which proves my point. Thanks again.
    You didn’t answer.
    Stop being a cunt.
    I went through your attack on Shrier and pointed out that you dismissed her and said she was problematic. I pointed out she has the credentials, is qualified, and did write with authority. You dismiss all that. I point out another example of how you dismiss Andy Ngo. I pointed out another example of doctors that have been demonized for what they say, while dismissing their credentials.
    Now, point out someone or some thing that I can't at least grudgingly admit to their expertise on. Which is what you are failing to do.
    Dodging a question means you’re a little bitch running away.
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