Transgenderism is Jurassic Park - Welcome.... to Tranny Park!

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Alright, I'm new here so cut me a little slack, still getting a hang of posting here, but I'd like to share a funny/serious thought.

I've noticed the attitude about trans people here is pretty negative and hey, that's fine, but I wanted to offer my perspective on the matter

I've realized that Jurassic Park is funnily enough a pretty good metaphor for this situation, well sort of.

Basically the themes of Jurassic Park deal with man's desire to control nature, "you never had control, that was the illusion"

Where is the line drawn between what man can control and achieve and what is entirely up to nature? The sky seems to be the limit in this day and age due to our technological prowess, but is it really? What if we don't have the control we think we do? You can clone a dinosaur, but that doesn't mean you can show it off in a zoo, just like you can bring a horse to water but you can't make it drink.

In today's world we have more and more people saying that they can just choose whatever gender they want, nature be damned.

And no, it's not fair that you can't choose your gender, it's not fair that a big aspect of life like that is out of our control, but that's life, that's nature, life may find a way but it isn't always fair.

Just like the dinosaurs may break out and start killing people, messing with gender the way we do today is dangerous and has resulted in deaths, this is no laughing matter, we are doing people a disservice by not bring them more down to Earth.

But there is a tragic element to trannies though, like John Hammond at the end looking at his Amber cane while the sad piano music was playing, the dude was wrong, basically the villain of the story, but he had a dream and it's a shame his dream just didn't jibe with reality, you can't help but have some sympathy (but in this scenario imagine John Hammond is a tranny)

It really is funny how prescient Jurassic Park is, but that's Michael Crichton for you, the dude was smart as hell and way ahead of his time, Rising Sun critiqued political correctness, Disclosure critiqued women in the work force and State of Fear critiqued global warming, but it all boils down to what he was talking about in Jurassic Park, that modern man has a god complex and it's bound to bite us in the ass, like a dinosaur would.
 
As a rule KiwiFarms has nothing in particular against trans people. It's troons we dislike. There is a difference.

And the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park change their sex, not their gender. If we're playing by those rules.
 
As a rule KiwiFarms has nothing in particular against trans people. It's troons we dislike. There is a difference.

And the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park change their sex, not their gender. If we're playing by those rules.

I see, for sure as with anyone, it all comes down to attitude, trans or not, I support people's freedom in their pursuit of happiness at the end of the day, but I would hope that they can make an educated decision and keep an important level of perspective in the matter rather than go full on Tumblr.

That's why for example the way they want to push gender reassignment surgery on younger and younger people is an obvious crossing of the line.

And heh, I totally forgot the dinosaurs could actually change their sex, that muddles my metaphor quite a bit and shows how complicated this issue is, but nevertheless the point of Jurassic Park still stands that there's only so much man can control about the world and when we only "asks ourselves if we could" do something rather than if we "should do" something we're bound to run into trouble.
 
The dinosaurs switched genders because of frog DNA, and some species of frogs switch genders because it's in their biology. The entire single-gender bit was to control the population of the dinos similar to sterilization in our pets.

Are we done?
 
As a rule KiwiFarms has nothing in particular against trans people. It's troons we dislike. There is a difference.

And the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park change their sex, not their gender. If we're playing by those rules.
speak for yourself, all trannies are mentally ill, wanting to cut off your genitals is a mental illness.
 
...you can't help but have some sympathy (but in this scenario imagine John Hammond is a tranny)
Ooh, that's pretty hot.

Yeah, Jurassic Park is about man trying to play God by bringing back a long dead species in the name of scientific progress and it gets out of their hand. I don't think transgenderism is that. I think transgender activism is much more cynical. They want to destroy basic biological reality. The best of them probably really are concerned about the feelings of people who suffer from body dysmorphia. The worst of them just really hate western culture or even humanity as a whole. They aren't about progress, but chaos. They are dissatisfied with their life, jealous of people who they see as happier or who have more, and want to tear everybody down to their level in the interest of fairness. That's how I see it.

Back to tranny John Hammond, does he get to keep the beard?
 
Ooh, that's pretty hot.

Yeah, Jurassic Park is about man trying to play God by bringing back a long dead species in the name of scientific progress and it gets out of their hand. I don't think transgenderism is that. I think transgender activism is much more cynical. They want to destroy basic biological reality. The best of them probably really are concerned about the feelings of people who suffer from body dysmorphia. The worst of them just really hate western culture or even humanity as a whole. They aren't about progress, but chaos. They are dissatisfied with their life, jealous of people who they see as happier or who have more, and want to tear everybody down to their level in the interest of fairness. That's how I see it.

Back to tranny John Hammond, does he get to keep the beard?

He does but it's dyed blue.
 
I see, for sure as with anyone, it all comes down to attitude, trans or not, I support people's freedom in their pursuit of happiness at the end of the day, but I would hope that they can make an educated decision and keep an important level of perspective in the matter rather than go full on Tumblr.

No one is troons from chopping their dicks off, we are just laughing at them.
 
Trannies = troons.

A horse is a horse, m8.
Eh. The way I see it if someone wants to get a sex change or dress up in the opposite sex's clothing, that it's their business. If they're just trying to live their lives, that's fine by me. I don't make a value judgment because honestly, I don't care.

By saying "as a rule" I more or less meant unless someone is using their genderspecial status to draw attention to themselves for followers/asspats/autism/whatever, we don't really give a shit because we focus on the ones with lolcow value.
 
Eh. The way I see it if someone wants to get a sex change or dress up in the opposite sex's clothing, that it's their business.

Until they demand that tax dollars be used for elective cosmetic surgeries.

[QUOTE="The Shadow]
By saying "as a rule" I more or less meant unless someone is using their genderspecial status to draw attention to themselves for followers/asspats/autism/whatever, we don't really give a shit because we focus on the ones with lolcow value.
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That's basically the Webster definition of transgender. That's how they all act.
 
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Alright, I'm new here so cut me a little slack, still getting a hang of posting here, but I'd like to share a funny/serious thought.

I've noticed the attitude about trans people here is pretty negative and hey, that's fine, but I wanted to offer my perspective on the matter

I've realized that Jurassic Park is funnily enough a pretty good metaphor for this situation, well sort of.

Basically the themes of Jurassic Park deal with man's desire to control nature, "you never had control, that was the illusion"

Where is the line drawn between what man can control and achieve and what is entirely up to nature? The sky seems to be the limit in this day and age due to our technological prowess, but is it really? What if we don't have the control we think we do? You can clone a dinosaur, but that doesn't mean you can show it off in a zoo, just like you can bring a horse to water but you can't make it drink.

In today's world we have more and more people saying that they can just choose whatever gender they want, nature be damned.

And no, it's not fair that you can't choose your gender, it's not fair that a big aspect of life like that is out of our control, but that's life, that's nature, life may find a way but it isn't always fair.

Just like the dinosaurs may break out and start killing people, messing with gender the way we do today is dangerous and has resulted in deaths, this is no laughing matter, we are doing people a disservice by not bring them more down to Earth.

But there is a tragic element to trannies though, like John Hammond at the end looking at his Amber cane while the sad piano music was playing, the dude was wrong, basically the villain of the story, but he had a dream and it's a shame his dream just didn't jibe with reality, you can't help but have some sympathy (but in this scenario imagine John Hammond is a tranny)

It really is funny how prescient Jurassic Park is, but that's Michael Crichton for you, the dude was smart as hell and way ahead of his time, Rising Sun critiqued political correctness, Disclosure critiqued women in the work force and State of Fear critiqued global warming, but it all boils down to what he was talking about in Jurassic Park, that modern man has a god complex and it's bound to bite us in the ass, like a dinosaur would.


Foresaw what? David Rheims got a sex change in the 1960s.

Weimar Germany had open transvestites in the 1930s.
 
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