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In that case, isn’t it less of a trans issue and more of a women’s issue? It doesn’t affect trans men negatively if everyone assumes they’re male, but it does affect women negatively whether they are trans or not.
I don’t think we should assume people’s gender identity, and that’s something that I like about the internet, that I don’t have to identify or present in any particular way. That’s why I’ve been on the other side of this struggle session, because I think there are people who prefer to abstain from making any statement about their identity whatsoever when they’re online, and I think we should respect that.
As for the framing in terms of whether it’s sexist or transphobic or both, I’m just trying to understand what the precise issue is, and also honestly I’d like for people to take a step back from knee-jerk reactions and think things over a bit so that we can figure out how best to solve the problem. Like, does defaulting to “any” actually solve the problem of people assuming everyone’s male unless declared otherwise? There’s still a default and people will still assume what they will. If we can define the problem precisely, then maybe we could all put our heads together and try to come up with a solution that actually addresses the core problem. From my perspective, it feels like what’s happening is a bunch of people throwing around accusations and then the community doing a performative gesture and acting like everything’s solved. I feel like there was very little discussion about what the problem was or what should be done before it became a thing where everyone who doesn’t do it is transphobic.