People who detrans and live with the regret and pain from realizing they made a mistake "transitioning "
They suffer because they believe they made a mistake. Had they never transitioned, they'd be creating their own suffering over something else that you wouldn't know/care about and might say they should just get over. The root of ALL suffering is the belief in something that is not true. It does not matter what that thing is. They did not make a choice that altered reality. Their choice was reality. It could not have been any different than it was.
I was depressed for 20 years because I thought I wasn't supposed to be depressed for 20 years. I have multiple sclerosis, something I regret and agonize over from time to time. I suffer this way because I believe I'm not supposed to have multiple sclerosis. In their case and mine, we are suffering because we are believing untruth, battling reality.
Reality is the ultimate Truth. Reality is God. We are suffering because we are in a tussle with God, trying to beat it over the head with some shit we just made the fuck up! We are literally insane. Can you imagine your child insisting you take their Barbie to the doctor or buy some extra food in case the team from Y2K (videogame) gets hungry. Us fighting with reality is exactly that insane. So we suffer, as would those kids when you say "no" to them.
What is IS what's supposed to be or else it would not be. What shouldn't be, isn't. What is unnatural doesn't exist. Our battles with these, seemingly too simple to be true, truths of reality is what causes our suffering. Nothing else.
realizing they made a mistake "transitioning " are met by vitriol, shame, and complete disregard by the trans, their allies, and TRA. These people who detrans are told it is their fault for transitioning, made to feel guilty by trans because detrans make trans "look bad", and basically get told it was their choice for fucking themselves up.
I understand you don't recognize your role in the way detrans are treated by the trans community. It all appears disjointed, but it is not. We just WANT to believe it is disjointed. It's just like everything else in our world, it's part of a system.
Your vitriol for the trans community puts them on the defensive. Your professing that they are not real causes them to suppress anything that supports your position (causing vitriol for detrans) and push even harder for legitimacy among the greater collective (getting into your classrooms).
REALITY IS FUCKING PERFECT!
It ensures that everybody is the cause of all of their own problems and that they must escalate until that truth is recognized.
While certain species can naturally transition, human beings cannot. That is reality.
You say that as if the way humans transition isn't natural. You're insinuating that humans have created something the creator did not make possible. You're creating gods of men.
It comes from the paradigm of religion. The idea that man can do something the creator disapproves of or does not allow. What is not natural doesn't exist. We cannot defy reality, creation, source or the creator. We just imagine that we can and believe our imaginations. Instead of saying "oh, that's possible," we deny reality because it is our preference that it is not possible.
The irony here is you are using one part of reality to say that another part of reality isn't reality.
You still haven't addressed on how you seem to think that this mind-numbing sex / sexuality / gender / pronoun crap is more important than learning about reading, writing, math, fighting for survival, critical thinking, real history, etc.
I did not realize you wanted me to address this but I am thankful for the opportunity as you have made up what I "seem" to think and presented it to me as if I should answer for something you made up. It is the perfect illustration of the central idea I've been trying to illuminate on this thread this whole time.
Simply, I did not even elude to what you say I seem to think. I do not claim to know what reality should be doing, only the result of what it is doing: the realization of oneness.