“Look, sweetie, Biden is bad BUT Trump would be so much worse! Also, despite me conceding that Biden is, in fact, ‘bad,’ I never give Biden any actual criticisms and just shout ‘Vote Blue No Matter Who!’ and bully convicted opposers of genocide and fascism!”
This is what liberals actually believe.
The race’s finish line be like:
Reminder that Gibby is the better Orenthal
It seems to me that every person involved in reporting on, documenting, and investigating this tragedy is doing everything in their power to say that it had absolutely zero to do with Nex being a victim of transphobic bullying.
Well, to start, let me explain what transmedicalism is.
Transmedicalism is, in a more sophisticated context, defined by the notion that transgender identity should be treated as a pathological concern or a medical issue.
Usually, what this manifests as is the belief that aspects of being trans that are considered more medical in nature, such as physical gender dysphoria and medical, hormonal, and surgical gender transition should be considered crucial to being trans. Transmedicalists carry the belief that transgender people who do not meet this medical criteria cannot be considered to be “legitimately” transgender and often hold their convictions under the idea that people who don’t meet this criteria “make ‘normal’ trans people look like a joke”.
In simple terms, transmedicalists, often shortened to “transmeds” or derogatorily nicknamed “truscum” (though many of them have reclaimed this term) believe that, often in their own words, that gender dysphoria and/or medical transition serves as a requirement for being a valid transgender person.
Now, there are a whole range of caveats and additional points to mention:
There are more things I can mention really. They’re a whole bunch of “interesting” people, but to provide a counterpoint to each bullet:
There is so much I can say about this subject matter. I’m non-binary, and I’m transgender, period. I’ve been hurt by transmedicalism a ton unfortunately. I have gender dysphoria, and I am medically transitioning through things like hormones and surgeries, but despite that, transmedicalists still wish to devote so much time to invalidating me and taking me as the enemy. Transmedicalists have used no true Scotsman arguments against me (i.e. “You’re non-binary and dysphoric? This means you’re either lying about being non-binary or lying about being dysphoric!”), and some have done goalpost movements (i.e. “You’re non-binary and dysphoric? Well, fuck, I guess I gotta change the criteria for being trans, knowing that the ones I tend to endorse are still capable of validating enbies!”).
Transmedicalism tries to manipulate a concept as uncertain, intricate, varied, and personal in nature as gender identity and condense it down to one sole way it is “allowed” to manifest, and it’s no coincidence that truscum just so happen to do so by supporting an idea of trans people that might do the best job at convincing cis people that we’re not “icky”, and even then, not really. Like I said, it’s a form of respectability politics.
Transmedicalism is a form of niche and terminally online discourse, so you’re not going to find a lot of formal writings deconstructing it, but thankfully, a non-binary YouTuber named Milo Stewart constructed a playlist that covers the best video essays tackling this problem in extensive detail.
Have this one as a bonus. It is honestly the best takedown of transmedicalism I’ve seen so far.
This subject, unfortunately, is one that I have analyzed far more thoughtfully than I should have to because, considerably, transmedicalism shouldn’t even exist to begin with. It’s ridiculously flawed and illogical, but being trans doesn’t make you immune to shortcomings like wrongness I guess.
When it comes to Fender, I much prefer Jazz over Precision myself. Speaking of extended-range Fender basses, though, Steve Bailey, chair of the bass department at Berklee College of Music, uses this massive machine as a specialized jazz bass commonly attributed to him:
This meme puts me in the opposite of where I am on the political compass funnily enough. I’m in the LibLeft corner politically, but I play 5, 6, and even 7-string bass guitars as my primary instrument for the most part. The 4s still come in handy when you don’t need or feel to use more, though.
The volcel army isn’t big enough to take on this degree of horny. They might have to call in reinforcements from other countries.