Do you think that the existence of trans people is proof for or against free will?
>>43463597how would it be eitherscience just points to boring old hard determinism
>>43463608>Points to itSure.But it doesn't have any scienfitic proof that it's true, not even slightly.
>free will
>>43463608dangerously close to terfism there boss
neither
>>43466545Why?
>>43463597Trannies talk about being trans as being some inevitability they have no hope of escaping, so probably against free will.
>>43468598for some people they are asserting their will but not all. but i think there are many more people who would transition if it were actually possible and destigmatized. so overall i would say yes it takes more agency and self reflection for people in the west. different in third world where its more common for gays to take e from youth to get better chances at getting D.
>>43468743Wouldn't the act of repping point towards the existence of free will then?
>>43469527Yes. It is you actively defying the neuroparasite nested within your brain.
>>43469527no because people are socially ingrained to repress. that's like saying the act of holding your bladder is an act of free will.
>>43470046>because people are socially ingrained to repressin what country? it's quite the opposite in the US
>>43470904im from florida its basically a caribbean terf island so fair enough