Very good documentary of a very tabo topic.
It's very unfortunate we live in a society where having conversations about anything transgender that it's 100% is seen as being "transpohic" or "dinosaur" or whatever other slur basically. As much as the film starts out with a very "conservative" narrative, you can't dismiss the stories brought up in the second half.
The idea that if you don't completely agree with a lot of these (in my personal opinion) insane protocols for gender affirmation, and at what age we seemingly seem to be okay with children making this absolutely life altering changes on their own free will, regardless of parental opinion is wrong.
To which I don't understand why that notion alone is "hateful" when I have no hate intended nor wish upon anyone. I would imagine there is a number of people that don't completely agree with what society deems acceptable and have no voice without worry of their reputation, career, social media status attacked and slandered.
I'm all for equality of opportunity for everyone, I also don't care how someone identifies and most people in society don't either. The issue arises when ideologies are told you have to accept and any questioning is deemed as hatred.
Conversation and truth are very important to functioning society. If we can't have concrete truths about things then we are always going to be divided. You can have both! I and most of society can accept a person for whatever gender they what to be represented as but, we also NEED to acknowledge certain fundamental truths. Such as biology, medically and fundamentally it's important to acknowledge there are differences between males and females.
I appreciate documentaries like this bringing light to controversial topics and hope to see more like these continue, and that's not transphobic or anything, as stated many times truths are important and same with conversation.
Realistically I can't see how anybody who ACTUALLY watched this could find any part of this "hateful" or quote unquote "transphobic" or at least they don't seem to understand what the definition of that is.
Asking questions, regardless of how "based" or silly like "what is a woman" isn't hate or any sort of a phobia it's just a question...
Everyone should watch this with an open mind.The conversations your NOT allowed to have