I've noticed a lot of trannies on OKC lately. Some of them are really good at looking like women in their pictures. Massive trolling.
I have a lot of dyke and "post-gendered" acquaintances, and I'm always drawing the line in the sand that says if a person is not capable of producing sperm (regardless of whether or not the sperm works), he is not a man. If someone cuts off their dick and can not produce eggs like a women, he is not female.
This is the biological definition of male and female. Everything that is masculine and feminine comes from this. An example would be men's strength vs. women's strength. I think men are physically stronger than women because women were more precious because they have fewer eggs, so they couldn't be involved in dangerous physical activities.
But, what happens if in the future, scientists are actually able to give trannies the ability to make babies using their adopted sex?
What will that mean for us?
Or, what if we upload our consciousness into a computer where sex is not part of the equation?
What will happen if there's a future where our ancient physical characteristics lose their immutability?
This stuff may seem like science fiction now, but who knows what's going to happen as technology gets exponentially more powerful.
For right now, Redpill is the most honest assessment of the situation: men are men, and women are women, and trying to cross those boundaries can be seen as crass, stupid, or just attention whoring.
But, in the same way that a guy can go from a Beta with oneitis to an Alpha who is banging fly chicks left and right, maybe people will be able to actually change their. It will be like online avatars where people can "be" whatever they want, but in real life.*
Where will we get our purpose and meaning from? Right now, I see most of my purpose deriving from my needs as a man. What will serve as a source of meaning for future generations?
*and it could be making yourself into a wolfman or whatever.
I have a lot of dyke and "post-gendered" acquaintances, and I'm always drawing the line in the sand that says if a person is not capable of producing sperm (regardless of whether or not the sperm works), he is not a man. If someone cuts off their dick and can not produce eggs like a women, he is not female.
This is the biological definition of male and female. Everything that is masculine and feminine comes from this. An example would be men's strength vs. women's strength. I think men are physically stronger than women because women were more precious because they have fewer eggs, so they couldn't be involved in dangerous physical activities.
But, what happens if in the future, scientists are actually able to give trannies the ability to make babies using their adopted sex?
What will that mean for us?
Or, what if we upload our consciousness into a computer where sex is not part of the equation?
What will happen if there's a future where our ancient physical characteristics lose their immutability?
This stuff may seem like science fiction now, but who knows what's going to happen as technology gets exponentially more powerful.
For right now, Redpill is the most honest assessment of the situation: men are men, and women are women, and trying to cross those boundaries can be seen as crass, stupid, or just attention whoring.
But, in the same way that a guy can go from a Beta with oneitis to an Alpha who is banging fly chicks left and right, maybe people will be able to actually change their. It will be like online avatars where people can "be" whatever they want, but in real life.*
Where will we get our purpose and meaning from? Right now, I see most of my purpose deriving from my needs as a man. What will serve as a source of meaning for future generations?
*and it could be making yourself into a wolfman or whatever.