it's a beautiful ideal but the problem with a total hierarchical deconstruction is that it discards - and for that matter, kills - anyone who is reliant on something provided by those hierarchies if it's undertaken all at once
communism generally seems to historically advance much against the will of the communists, who are loathe to do much of anything. their only saving grace has been the bourgeois propensity to step on very visible rakes whenever possible
@GuudGuyGreg@p87737d64g6@SimplyShae13 they don't care if you say it literally every time it's just about confirming that the term has a use in clarification *if it matters to the conversation*
I'm curious about something...
Everybody is given the opportunity to press one of the two buttons.
Blue button - If over 50% of the population pressed this button, everybody survives
Red button - If over 50% of the population pressed this button, everybody who pressed blue dies
@GuudGuyGreg@p87737d64g6@SimplyShae13 also who the fuck is forcing you? 90% of the trans people i know don't bother specifying if someone is cis or not, it's purely a clarification if it matters to the conversation
@GuudGuyGreg@p87737d64g6@SimplyShae13 words change their meaning, big man. to force used to mean to care for something, or to supply it with what it needs, but you wouldn't go around saying it in that way nowadays
@GuudGuyGreg@p87737d64g6@SimplyShae13 regardless of your stance on transgender people you have to admit that, fundamentally, "cis-" as a prefix is comparative. and comparative terminology is very natural to language, even when one state or the other is considered the 'default'
@GuudGuyGreg@p87737d64g6@SimplyShae13 cis is literally just a comparative term, you use them all the time. it's like using the word normal to describe your day, despite the fact that people could assume your day wasn't abnormal if you never said it was