>>27321982The LGBT dogma is people are gay/trans by birth and no amount of developmental experiences can change it. Trannies are people who have brain wires crossed so they function as "female brains" or "male brains" while the rest of their bodies are the opposite sex. This is the source of the dysphoria that makes them feel constantly "wrong" in their own bodies and why many of them seek surgery, hormone replacements, or just dress and act in the manners stereotypical of their gender.
At the same time, the dogma says that "gender is a social construct" which is somewhat correct in a disingenous and intentionally misleading way. YES the fashions, mannerisms and attributes that define each gender ARE arbitrary and often vary a lot between cultures. Things like pant use, skirt use, hair length, makeup use, head coverings, chest coverings have varied widely across time periods and cultures and are mostly arbitrary and based on religion and climate. It doesn't change the fact that trans people actively want to embody the accepted features of the opposite gender so they can be treated as such. So the trans dogma pivots from "letting people be the gender they feel like" to "gender doesn't exist" or "gender shouldn't exist".
That's already becoming a little contradictory but then you toss in all the neologisms like genderfluid, agender, bigender, demigender, and the whole thing devolves into a bunch of tumblr teens starving for attention and identity in a world where there is no more "neighborhood" and every house in the suburban subdivision lives in isolation. Suddenly just because you like doing drag shows on weekends you're no longer a crossdresser, you're genderfluid. Just because you wear baggy hoodies and pants that hide your G-cups and 100cm ass and get a crew cut you're agender. Just because you like wearing sailor moon shirts and pink hair on tuesdays you're bigender.
What the dogma doesn't address is how it stops people from breaking the very gender norms it seeks to dismantle. You can no longer be a feminine man or a masculine woman, you have to pick an increasingly narrowly defined subgenre for your particular brand of nonconformity. The end result of this is that the traditional male and female gender roles get further entrenched and separated because they need to, in order to have sufficient meaning to define themselves.