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I don't want people to repress feelings / interests they want to explore.
Can we support people who want to explore gender without forcing others to repress thoughts they want to explore - without forcing them to be politically correct, in-the-closet about questions or perspectives they have that might challenge gender liberalism?
Would a classroom or other space feel safer if no one raises a challenge to gender diversity or if some people do raise a challenge to gender diversity? (When I say "raise a challenge", I don't mean they would be intentionally challenging / fighting gender diversity, I mean they would express a sincere thought / question which might be difficult to answer.)
Is it possible to have a conversation where some people challenge gender diversity policies without making trans / non-binary / queer people feel unsafe / less safe?
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Is it, really?