Nothing irritates me more than people who are so self absorbed and oblivious to the outside world, they expect others to use special words to other people about them. I'm talking about pronoun fixation, by the way. The second thing which irritates me is how people have their various disorders listed, as if to showcase them. First, I don't know why they think people care if they are autistic, ADHD, or whatever else, including their status as indigenous or black. Someone please explain all this to me? Am I missing something here because when I was growing up, this wasn't a thing. What was a thing was people introducing themselves as a gay man or a lesbian. I found that irritating as well, since I didn't see reason to know the sexual preferences of strangers and co-workers.
Explain it to you? Yeah. People have needs that they are only recently able to express or fulfill. Some people are happy to try to accommodate them if they can, and other people are rigidly intolerant of them.
It's interesting that you frame this as others being self-centered. Isn't this thread all about YOU and what YOU don't like?
A cardinal feature of modern American society is the lack of empathy of about half of its population. Empathy is the psychological glue that turns me and thee into we. It's what's missing in these people that don't connect with others around them. They didn't care how running around without a mask terrified others, and are defiantly proud of that, calling others sheep. They don't care how terrified school children or their parents are - they want their guns and they'll parade around Wal-Mart with an assault rifle because they know it makes others uncomfortable and that there is nothing they can do about it. They're the Karens dressing down employees and anybody they don't want to see in their neighborhoods and calling the manager and the police. Their mantra in 2016 was "F*** your feelings, snowflake." They're the racists and homophobes. They're the ones who care more about "owning the libs" than the welfare of their neighbors.
And I am intolerant of them. Why shouldn't I be? They are not in my "we," or my inner circle of empathy. They are the "they," the problem for the tolerant and community minded. My worldview includes tolerance of the tolerant and intolerance of the intolerant as well as the cruel and criminal.
Okay, so you're proud of being autistic. That's weird to me but hey, you float your boat.
Pride in this context basically means refusing to be ashamed or consider oneself second-class. That's the difference between the spirit of gay pride and that of white pride. One is about achieving social parity, the other about preventing it.
You expressed your intolerance first. Nothing you say after that can be nice.
Do NOT compare honorific titles and labels to pronouns. "I'm a proud doctor" isn't the same thing as demanding other people use specific pronouns for you.
I think it is. I'm a retired physician, and cut out and framed a cartoon several decades ago that had a man with a tambourine for a head in a suit at a party nursing a cocktail who had just graduated medical school explaining to others at the party that, "It's Dr. Tambourine Man now."
charity needs to start supporting the needy, not government dollars.
When is charity planning to get around to it? In the last few years, we've seen an economic downturn because of a pandemic. Where were the charities with their support for vaccines, masks, and tests? It was the government that provided the assistance. The government has recently helped with drug prices and student loans. Where were the private charities? The government will support the clean-up and rebuilding of Ian's victims. Where are the private charities?
If men want to roam about in dresses, wear makeup, and think that makes them a woman, that's fine. However, they need to stop expecting me to validate their misinformed view of themselves and appropriation of womanhood. I'll validate their appropriation as appropriation. How about that?
I think they get the message. You're indifferent to their needs - hostile, perhaps. I personally don't care if boys want to be girls and girls want to be boys if I'm not sleeping with them. It's a mixed up, muddled up, shook up world 'cept for Lola, so go for it if that's your pleasure. I get pleasure when people feel better about themselves, and a dysphoric feeling seeing good people harmed. But that's the empathy thing again, without which I might be annoyed, too.