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Related: About this forumThe Real Reason the Religious Right Opposes Trans Equality.
(It Isnt Bathroom Predators.)http://www.slate.com/blogs/outward/2016/05/04/trans_bathroom_predator_myth_is_rooted_in_religion.html
...Explicitly religious opposition to homosexuality fueled Americas anti-gay hysteria through the 1990s. Congress even cited Judeo-Christian morality to justify passing a federal same-sex marriage ban. But the religious right switched tactics after the Supreme Court ruled out mere animus, including religious-based animosity, as a legitimate constitutional rationale for anti-gay laws. Instead, conservatives began to raise a defense of marriage argument, which insisted that genuine marriage is between a man and a woman. (They conveniently glossed over the fact that this definition is rooted in Christian theology.)
Anti-trans activists today are pulling a similar trick. Their hostility toward trans people remains fundamentally religious; the same Christian denominations that lined up against the validity of same-sex marriages have lined up against the validity of the trans identity. The Southern Baptist Convention has declared that gender identity is determined by biological sex and not by ones self-perceptiona perception which is often influenced by fallen human nature in ways contrary to Gods design. The Lutheran ChurchMissouri Synod insists that the sex we are assigned at birth is a God-given identity and that gender confirmation surgery will only mutilate the body God has given. Pope Francis has suggested that gender transition does not recognize the order of creation. Most anti-trans religious reasoning falls along these lines: God created us male or female, and we must remain locked into one side of that binary from birth through death.
A few conservative commentators are commendably candid about the religious values that fuel their anti-trans views. Most, however, have adopted a strictly secular pretext, the bathroom predator myth. The myth is especially useful because it allows conservatives to pretend that they only object to trans bathroom use, rather than the trans identity itself. Nobody would listen to the right-wing media rail about Gods plan for sex differentiation, but they sure will listen to a bad-faith prevarication about bathroom molestation. Occasionally, the truth does tumble out; the National Reviews David French frequently references natural law, which is just a seemingly secular synonym for Catholic sexual ethics. But for the most part, conservatives have stuck to the bathroom predator script.
That leaves everybody in a bit of a bind. Conservatives cant point to any actual instances of sexual predators pretending to be trans in order to access a womens bathroom and commit sexual assault. (Tellingly, their attempts to do so only wind up accidentally indicting the sexist culture that promotes anti-trans laws in the first place.) Trans advocates cant engage their opponents in an honest debate, because one side continues to cloak the real matter of disputecan people assigned one sex at birth transition to another?in pretext. And so we are stuck at this unproductive impasse, fixating on bathrooms, arguing about a threat that both sides know is nonexistent. The next time you hear an otherwise intelligent person repeat the bathroom predator myth, dont just debunk it. Ask what their religion has to say about trans people.
Anti-trans activists today are pulling a similar trick. Their hostility toward trans people remains fundamentally religious; the same Christian denominations that lined up against the validity of same-sex marriages have lined up against the validity of the trans identity. The Southern Baptist Convention has declared that gender identity is determined by biological sex and not by ones self-perceptiona perception which is often influenced by fallen human nature in ways contrary to Gods design. The Lutheran ChurchMissouri Synod insists that the sex we are assigned at birth is a God-given identity and that gender confirmation surgery will only mutilate the body God has given. Pope Francis has suggested that gender transition does not recognize the order of creation. Most anti-trans religious reasoning falls along these lines: God created us male or female, and we must remain locked into one side of that binary from birth through death.
A few conservative commentators are commendably candid about the religious values that fuel their anti-trans views. Most, however, have adopted a strictly secular pretext, the bathroom predator myth. The myth is especially useful because it allows conservatives to pretend that they only object to trans bathroom use, rather than the trans identity itself. Nobody would listen to the right-wing media rail about Gods plan for sex differentiation, but they sure will listen to a bad-faith prevarication about bathroom molestation. Occasionally, the truth does tumble out; the National Reviews David French frequently references natural law, which is just a seemingly secular synonym for Catholic sexual ethics. But for the most part, conservatives have stuck to the bathroom predator script.
That leaves everybody in a bit of a bind. Conservatives cant point to any actual instances of sexual predators pretending to be trans in order to access a womens bathroom and commit sexual assault. (Tellingly, their attempts to do so only wind up accidentally indicting the sexist culture that promotes anti-trans laws in the first place.) Trans advocates cant engage their opponents in an honest debate, because one side continues to cloak the real matter of disputecan people assigned one sex at birth transition to another?in pretext. And so we are stuck at this unproductive impasse, fixating on bathrooms, arguing about a threat that both sides know is nonexistent. The next time you hear an otherwise intelligent person repeat the bathroom predator myth, dont just debunk it. Ask what their religion has to say about trans people.
Dog whistles, code words, whatever you want to call it. Ugly religious beliefs are at the root.
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The Real Reason the Religious Right Opposes Trans Equality. (Original Post)
trotsky
May 2016
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safeinOhio
(32,727 posts)1. I's ask them if
god intended for the hermaphrodites he created get to us both bathrooms.
Major Nikon
(36,827 posts)2. They aren't the only ones to use those half-fast arguments
Lots of TERFs have floated the mythical idea of people cutting off their men bits so they can sneak into womyn spaces and rape them in order to justify trans hate.
Same tune, different verse.