• @HelixDab2@lemm.ee
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    32 days ago

    That’s an incredibly stupid take, esp. since RIGHT FUCKING NOW the majority of people in the US and UK are opposed to transgender people having equal rights, and it wasn’t until less than 10 years ago that the majority thought that gay people should have the right to marry the person they chose. If you polled in Sweden, Denmark, et al., you’d probably find that the majority of people are opposed to Muslims immigrating to their country as well.

    The tyranny of the majority is absolutely alive and well; what you’re talking about is a utopia, which is literally ‘no place’.

    • @SoftestSapphic@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      Lol where do I start?

      The “majority” you think exists is the result of bias polling.

      Your “representatives” decided for you that trans people arent real. So great representative democracy you got there.

      You’re now sitting there taking it instead of participating in reality. You now have to fight for the influence that would be guaranteed to you under a direct democracy.

      • @HelixDab2@lemm.ee
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        117 hours ago

        Yeah, no, it’s not. Multiple polls, from multiple different polling firms, shows that people broadly oppose things like allowing minors to have gender-affirming care, or allowing equal participation in gendered sports (e.g., having transwomen compete in women’s divisions). It doesn’t matter what the political leanings of the polling firm are. This is why Republican attacks on Dems regarding trans rights were so effective in the election. It’s irrelevant that Dems are on the morally right side, because the majority supports the immoral position. Here’s one source for you; raw data is here.

        Under a direct democracy, transgender people would absolutely lose rights in the states that now protect them. 40 years ago gay people would have had it even worse under a direct democracy.

        • @SoftestSapphic@lemmy.world
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          217 hours ago

          You realize most people approve of adults receiving the care right?

          The majority did not support the JK Rowling law.

          The law was changed by representatives that refused to represent their voters.

          Sorry you have a hard time engaging with reality.