@danieldergrosse

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I'm posting this here because I don't have the character limit needed to post it on my main account, so bear with me.

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Something I just thought of.

For a number of years, I received treatment for low testosterone. When I was born, I had a hernia surgery that damaged my right testicle and stunted its growth. When I was twelve, they removed it because they worried that it showed signs of becoming potentially cancerous. It wasn’t a big deal. I got a prosthetic and now I have one flesh testicle and one robot testicle. I’m a cyborg.

Flash forward to my mid-thirties when I asked my doctor if my noticeably soft and high voice could be due to a lack of testosterone from my single testicle. He said it wasn’t likely but possible and ran some blood tests and discovered that my testosterone was almost totally bottomed out, possibly due to my testicular situation, and also from my obesity. So they started me on testosterone treatments. First, it was androgen gel that I rubbed on my chest and was warned to keep far from my wife, who would be affected detrimentally if she touched it. That I wasn’t comfortable with for long, so we switched to testosterone injections. I did that for years, and it made a difference. I felt my energy change, my mental health improved and, oddly, I felt more “masculine” whatever that means in my life. I’ve never been particularly masculine in the traditional sense, despite my size and general appearance.

What I’m getting at, is that low testosterone was affecting my mental health, and taking supplemental testosterone improved that mental health, as well as my self-image because I felt more confident in my gender. I felt more masculine, which was great because I’m a man.

No one ever once questioned my use of T for my mental health and self-image. It was just never a thing. The doctor figured out that this would help me, so they gave it to me because that’s a doctor’s job. To treat the health of their patients. I’m a cis man so I pretty much get what I want without much fuss. That’s a privilege I have and other people don’t. Because society is fucked in the head.

So my question is why the hell is it anyone’s business? If someone started questioning my use of Testosterone to treat my mental and physical health, I’d tell them to fuck off and mind their own business. It’s got nothing to do with anyone beyond my family and my doctor. Again, that's my privilege.

It boggles my mind that people receiving gender-affirming care are being denied that treatment because of how they identify. Hormonal treatment to help with mental and physical health, just like me. Treatment that helps align my body with my idea of what my body should feel and perform like. And most importantly, it’s NO ONE’S FUCKING BUSINESS. It’s absurd and offensive that trans people can’t follow their doctor’s recommendation and treat their health/identity concerns without being scrutinized, bullied, and even denied that care. Children who desperately need this care are being denied it and it’s leading to their death in many cases.

The way we treat trans people is horrifying. It’s truly offensive. Things need to change and quickly. We’re losing babies because we’re allowing politicians and zealots and bullies to dictate the health decisions of children instead of doctors. That’s one of the most demented things I’ve seen happen in our culture in my lifetime. These are people trying to live their lives and treat their health in the best way they know how. More importantly, in the best way their DOCTORS know how. It’s no one’s fucking business.

Tangentially, I could make a very similar post about abortion.

I have an idea! Let's not get involved in other people's medical decisions! Can we do that please?

TIL: giving #intellij too much ram (e.g. 2GB) makes it lag because of garbage collection. i actively gave it more to stop the lags but that was exactly the wrong thing...

I wrote our first Opinion piece in response to @gruber 's own perspectives on the negative reactions a good chunk of the #fediverse has towards Meta's impending presence here.

Got an opinion piece of your own for our site? Reach out!

https://wedistribute.org/2023/06/john-gruber-no-understand/

John Gruber Doesn't Know What He's Talking About

Daring Fireball's John Gruber put out several statements in reaction to the Fediverse's more negative reactions about Meta joining the network.

We Distribute
This reflects my feelings.
“Titan and Adriana are two vessels recently lost at sea, four days and 4,000 miles apart. The five men who lost their lives on the Titan have been getting wall-to-wall coverage in the media worldwide. Meanwhile, the estimated 700 who died when the Adriana sank off the coast of Greece, mostly women and children, have been essentially forgotten.”
https://www.democracynow.org/2023/6/22/a_titanic_disparity_in_how_the
A Titanic Disparity in How the World Responds to Maritime Disasters

By Amy Goodman & Denis Moynihan All travelers, whether migrants or millionaires, deserve rescue. The global response to the Titan’s disappearance should be the model for how we respond to migrant vessels in distress.

Democracy Now!
Das Fediverse, Meta und das Toleranzparadoxon – ViennaWriter

2008 v. 2023: I don’t think people realize the extent to which parked cars degrade public space.

"Wer glaubt, dass Wirtschaft wichtiger ist als Gesundheit, kann ja mal versuchen sein Geld zu zählen, während er die Luft anhält. Diese Priorisierung von Wirtschaft geht mir auf den Sack."

#EckartVonHirschhausen #Klimakrise

Tomorrow - 21st June - is #ShowYourStripes day!

We encourage everyone to share their 'warming stripes' - simple visuals that represent observed changes in temperature - and start a climate conversation with friends, family, colleagues or anyone else!

These graphics can be used in many different ways to start those climate conversations and we would love to see examples of everyone using them.

You can download the warming stripes for your country, region or even city.

https://www.ShowYourStripes.info

Show Your Stripes

Visualising how the climate has changed for every country across the globe

Still my favorite segment about why it's a bad idea to participate in bad-faith "debates" about science. They only result in further amplifying disinformation.

"People still think this issue is open to debate, because on TV it is. It's always one person for one person against. When you look at the screen, it's 50/50, which is inherently misleading."
@iamjohnoliver