Steve, six hours ago: "Never said Bornstein was a trans woman"
Steve, two days ago: "I've already showed you examples of trans women who want to reclaim the word"
Your list of examples was RuPaul, Justin Vivian Bond, and Kate Bornstein. You subsequently referred to RuPaul as 'he,' indicating that you were at least aware that he wasn't a trans woman. Therefore, your 'examples of trans women' could only be the two remaining names on the list: Justin Vivian Bond and Kate Bornstein.
If our positions were reversed, I'm pretty sure this is the point where you would dial it up to eleven and rant about me being a lying liar. However, I'm going to extend the courtesy that I'd prefer to be shown, and ask you to explain this apparent contradiction.
"Well again, I don't call individual tranny unless they're OK with it or a shithead whose feelings I don't give a shit about."
Can I assume that this is because you actually respect the fact that those people aren't okay with it, and realize that makes it not okay for you to call them that?
"I use the term generally"
Here's the thing: By using the term 'generally,' you're calling every trans person a tranny... including the many trans people who aren't okay with being called trannies. You're already not calling individual people trannies when they're not okay with it, presumably because you realize that isn't cool. Why is it different when the people in question are grouped together?
"Morgan once realizes her stupid opinion is showing"
"Morgan once again chooses to prioritize their limited time, and elects not to be diverted into a completely tangential argument about rape jokes." FTFY. :P
"We still have a word "Bisexual" instead of just "people""
Yes, and there's a reason for that. There isn't a good reason to substitute 'tranny' for 'trans people,' and multiple reasons not to.
"You can say "Oh, Lesbians only removes their normal association with hatred and violence and AT BEST pornography," but that's retarded, and that should be clear to you."
While I'm not going to use the word 'retarded,' I'll agree that this sentence is... special.
"the fact you keep skipping over, that it was acceptable for many years with the Trans Erotica awards before fuck-head reactionaries like you."
I know very little about the porn industry, or the perspectives of its 'tranny' performers. But presumably it was those performers who pushed for the change in terminology, as they had every right to do. And 'it used to be acceptable' really isn't much of an argument, which is why I didn't bother to address that point. As we have established, language evolves. Hell, the United Negro College Fund is still a thing, but nobody's calling black people 'negros' these days.
"Are you really going to argue that Bornstein and Bond are trying to steally "tranny" for non-binary, rather than the whole thing?"
Bond: "If you were born male or female, or if you've transitioned to male or female physically and legally, and are able to live comfortably under one of those rubrics, then there is a box for you to check. But what about the rest of us? If there is no language, do we not exist? FYI, whether there are other words or not: We're here. We're Trannies. Get used to it! Instead of asking the world to banish certain words, we should be fighting for the inclusion of more, so that those of us who don't identify as male or female are no longer forced to lie about ourselves and what we are every time we fill out a form."
Bornstein: "“How I define #tranny: ANYONE who messes around w gender w little or no care as to how tht might effect their standing in mainstream culture.”
(Emphasis mine.)
While I'm sure neither would exclude anyone from using the term, it seems pretty clear that they're not advocating for the use of 'tranny' to describe all trans people, most of whom do identify as either male or female, and don't consider themselves to be 'messing around with gender.'
'a gender hierarchy determining the value of ideas by who says them'
Again, either you're deliberately misrepresenting my position, or your reading comprehension is shit. Trans people get to determine whether we should reclaim tranny because we're the ones who get called 'tranny'. (I don't really call myself trans, usually, but I technically am... and thanks to this thread I've now been called a 'tranny,' so. 9_9)
I give more weight to the opinions of trans women specifically, because the slur is typically used against transfeminine people, and of that subset of trans people, the ones most likely to find it hurtful are trans women.
"condeming anyone who makes a fucking joke"
Soooooo... that would be any joke, right? You're claiming that I condemn anyone who makes any joke at all? Not a joke about 'trannies'... not an offensive joke... just 'a fucking joke.' I mean, you certainly wouldn't leave off a word or two just because the actual subject of the conversation is clear from context, riight? 9_9
"your belief that you can talk about subjects you're ignorant in"
I was unaware of a specific delivery mechanism for a specific hormone blocker that requires a minor surgical procedure to implant... and when you pointed it out, I immediately admitted that I hadn't known about it. That is, as far as I'm aware, the extent of my 'ignorance' displayed in this debate.
You, on the other hand, appear to have been completely unaware of what the people you tried to cite as authorities actually have to say on the subject. Also, you got their genders wrong, which is kind of a bad look in a thread about gender. 9_9