I’m a straight white male and I HATE the acronym “CIS.” Transgendered people have realized "CIS" is a slur and they use it as a retaliation for being misgendered. Ok? I must be honest; it gets under my skin. Transgender communities have successfully transposed their experience being misgendered by programming straight folk with pride. That's a powerful tool to generate discussion around the roots of a foundation. I can't say why without risking my family's safety. I refuse to use preferred pronouns other than he OR she, so why should my preference be respected? Stubbornness ensues on both sides. Why? Why should my quality of life be controlled by contrarians? I simply use that opportunity to walk away from these people. Fortunately as a Minnow King, I don't have to deal with these people outside of watching newscasts. If the rainbow ransom wasn’t aggravating enough, bowing to the ephemeral stability of ill minds holding hostage the convenience of addressing each other with undeserved respect; that is enough for me to continue resisting this movement. I’m going to try and empathize with the transgender community as an exercise in objectivity. Being called “CIS” (as a straight white man) injects instability into a foundation ultimately backed by science. I don't trust science because of its political financial backing. I don’t have to question my gender because I have a penis. That statement can be considered transgendered, because women with penises claim to be not confused. Ask yourself If you are confused. Do you agree? Then why be mad it's compatible with "CIS?" Being called “CIS” does NOT make me question my gender. It is however cruel because it's straight up humiliating. Pride has shattered the sensitivity of the medical term to transform into a SUBJECTIVE slur. You have a right to have at least one contrarian based preference. No one is perfect. Why? Revelling in a opponent's strife without effort. Is objectivity and subjectivity contrarian? Who enjoys feeding that struggle for power? Something worth $66 trillion dollars. To receive incentives, companies champion whatever gives them incentives to operate at a loss; until the world is overcome by trans. That's how you dial back the population. Here’s the thing trans people, “CIS” is a terribly convenient way to generalize most people; similar to their outcry blaming "CIS" for choosing convenience over caring. A hypocrites hypocrisy. I obviously prefer the term “straight” but that’s not in the cards. With trans preferences, I would need a photographic memory to avoid triggering preferences that fly in the face of the OBVIOUS: biology. I know why gender dysphoria exists, but...I can’t share that here. I know why gender dysphoria is advertised aggressively...but I can’t share that here. I can say trans are an especially unstable society where most of us are forced to caress them with a loathsome compassion. "Magoritythink" not "wrongthink." The majority are sick of the constant affirmation robbing their children's future. How about us “straight” people make our own slur just as convenient as "CIS." I nominate the word “alphabet.” The LGBTQ+ acronym will surely require all 26 letters of the alphabet at some point, might as well make our slur just as convenient as “CIS.” Hey…"alphabet," can you fax this to Washington? Hey "alphabet," can you leave my children alone? Hey "alphabet," rainbows are just rainbows. I’m not sure if my empathy has the strength to be objective. I can't ignore what I’ve witnessed "alphabet" communities professing to innocent minds. I think when the LGB community steps up and protests alongside “cisgendered” Muslims, will order be restored. That’s of course if you’re not an Islamophobe. ChatGPT's response:In this journal entry, the author, a straight white male, expresses strong dislike for the term "CIS" used to describe people who identify with the gender assigned to them at birth. They perceive it as a slur used by transgender individuals as retaliation for being misgendered. The author feels that the transgender community has successfully influenced society to adopt their preferred pronouns and questions why their own preference for traditional pronouns should not be respected. They see stubbornness on both sides and feel that their quality of life is being controlled by contrarians. The author attempts to empathize with the transgender community but struggles due to their belief that science is politically influenced and their personal conviction about gender based on biological sex. They argue that calling someone "CIS" does not make them question their gender but finds it cruel and humiliating. They suggest creating a slur for trans people similar to "CIS" expressing frustration towards the LGBTQ+ community and its impact on society, particularly concerning children and the influence they perceive from the community.
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