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Chrissy
Chrissy@Exodus_243·
It's not classiest if someone beleives in universal Healthcare...which is common amongst trans people including trans medicalists....like just saying because Nyara dosent put any actual thought into these posts it's just slogany bullshit with no brains behind it.
nyara@nyaraVT

Transmedicalism is classist. It is not going to "save" the trans community. It won't make trans people more palatable to fascists. It won't help trans people get accepted. It is conceding to unreasonable positions that ultimately help conservatives legislate our rights away.

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Mykhailo Rohoza@MykhailoRohoza·
When Barack Obama entered the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park on May 27, 2016 — becoming the first sitting U.S. president to visit the city destroyed by the United States in August 1945 — the world focused on his speech. Cameras showed the wreath at the cenotaph. Headlines rightly emphasized the weight of the moment. But almost no one noticed a short, quiet Japanese man standing among the official delegation. His name was Shigeaki Mori. He was eight years old on the day of the atomic bombing. By 2016, he was the only person who knew the names of all twelve Americans who died in Hiroshima — U.S. prisoners of war whom America had never fully accounted for. Mori spent forty years finding them. Not for money. Not by order. Simply because he believed the dead should have names. He was born in Hiroshima on March 29, 1937. On the morning of August 6, 1945, he was crossing a small bridge about 2.5 kilometers from the epicenter. The blast threw him into the stream below. Decades later, he recalled: “I climbed out and saw a woman stumbling toward me. Her body was covered in blood, her organs hanging out. Holding them, she asked where the hospital was. I cried and ran away.” He was eight. And there were no hospitals left. Mori survived. He grew up in postwar Japan, worked ordinary jobs — in a brokerage, later at a piano factory — but dreamed of becoming a historian. He never got a formal degree. So he became one on weekends. In the 1970s, a professor showed him a document: a list of twelve American airmen shot down over Japan in 1945. They were crew members of two B-24 bombers — Lonesome Lady and Taloa — captured and held in Hiroshima, just 400 meters from where the bomb exploded. They died from their own country’s bomb. For decades, their story was barely acknowledged. Families were told only: “missing, presumed dead.” No details. No truth. Mori decided to find it. Without funding or institutional support, he spent decades reconstructing their fate — comparing archives, tracking records, even locating surviving crew members. One by one, he restored their identities. Then he wrote letters. In broken English, he contacted families across the U.S. — often seventy years too late — explaining what had happened to their sons, brothers, husbands. In 2008, he published his research, which eventually led the U.S. government to officially acknowledge the deaths of the twelve American POWs in Hiroshima. In 2016, a documentary introduced his story to a wider audience. During Obama’s visit, Mori was invited to attend. In his speech, Obama mentioned the victims — including “twelve Americans held in captivity.” For the first time, a sitting U.S. president publicly acknowledged them on Japanese soil. After the speech, Obama approached Mori — a small, elderly man who bowed politely. Then, unexpectedly, the president opened his arms. They embraced. The image went around the world. In 2018, at age 79, Mori visited the United States for the first time. He attended memorial events, spoke publicly, and finally met some of the families he had written to for decades. When asked why he devoted his life to Americans who died beside him, Mori answered: “My work was not about people from an enemy country. It was about human beings.” Shigeaki Mori died in Hiroshima on March 14, 2026. He was 88 years old.
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Chrissy
Chrissy@Exodus_243·
@trust_fireball It's not stupidity, both choices can be made logically, you're just selecting for different goals. But neither choice is stupid or even illogical. And here's why.
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Chrissy@Exodus_243·
@fivepebbsii @jk102393 Sure....but like I would support someone who wanted a public option on Healthcare I'd they actively tried to achieve it....whether or not they succeeded because well our system just works that way sometimes it takes several attempts to get something done.
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Lilith 🏳️‍⚧️
Lilith 🏳️‍⚧️@fivepebbsii·
@Exodus_243 @jk102393 Intention matters sure, but it’s way less important than the outcome, intention decides weather or not id support a person, but only to a point, the outcome decides if I support any particular thing or if I stop supporting someone who is incompetent
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Chrissy
Chrissy@Exodus_243·
@Pikaman1234567 Nah, I just disagree. Transitioning requires transition...thats the entire point. If someone isn't transitioning they aren't trans, I'm not going to be mean to anyone or tell them how they self identify but that's my position on it.
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Pikaman Animations
Pikaman Animations@Pikaman1234567·
@Exodus_243 Some people would still need due to requiring medical transitioning to feel comfortable. Some people just don’t need that. People are different and everyone’s trans experience isn’t the same. Just because someone doesn’t need it to feel comfortable doesn’t mean they aren’t trans
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Chrissy
Chrissy@Exodus_243·
Nah, this is actually insane. We have the most left aligned liberal party in the history of this country right now.....this is just "cut a liberal and a fascist bleeds" kind of idiocy and it's irrelevant you're German yoy don't hold American constitutional values.
nyara@nyaraVT

Many US Liberals are closer aligned with Conservatives than they like to admit. Both want to uphold the status quo and power structures that harm everyone. They both believe in a system that is fundamentally broken and have more problems with Leftists than Fascists.

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Chrissy@Exodus_243·
@fivepebbsii @jk102393 Nah, that's just some kind of utilitarian consequentialism, that's a crap shoot that completely ignores intention amd how one gets from point a to point b imo
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Chrissy@Exodus_243·
@Pikaman1234567 Like ur just a crossdresser....like the transition part is the part that makes it trans, like a person can't just put on a skirt and go "yes now I am a girl" if that's the case then no one "needs" trans Healthcare it becomes elective, so there's no basis for it being a necessity
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Pikaman Animations
Pikaman Animations@Pikaman1234567·
@Exodus_243 But there are non medical ways to transition. I.e. social transitioning with pronouns and clothing. I don’t understand limiting it to having to be medical. It’s dismissive of those who don’t want to do medical options but still are trans and present differently from their agab
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CoveredGeekly
CoveredGeekly@CoveredGeekly·
Fans have voted Michael Keaton as the best Batman of all time, do you agree? 👀
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Chrissy@Exodus_243·
@Pikaman1234567 Like if you aren't pursuing some form of transition then you're just a c!s person with gender dysphoria or something but you probably are not trans. Since trans implies some kind of transition process.
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Chrissy@Exodus_243·
@Pikaman1234567 Like the beleif someone actually has to do something to pursue some manner of transition to be trans is a reasonable position.
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Chrissy@Exodus_243·
@jk102393 It would make it not inherently classist since the beleif isn't centered around class.
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Jake Ecks
Jake Ecks@jk102393·
@Exodus_243 Believing in universal healthcare doesn't make it a reality
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CoveredGeekly
CoveredGeekly@CoveredGeekly·
Wallace Shawn will never not be a legend
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Chrissy@Exodus_243·
@LainzALot @ego_murus @nyaraVT No, that's only classist if they don't think poor people ought have access to it....if they beleive access to that care ought be available to everyone then they aren't classist. Yall are conflating two different positions, they "could" be classist or they could not
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