Thread:Dudey111/@comment-4786757-20171102022752/@comment-33525200-20171102033140

Hey again, thank you for your response. Bear in mind that I did not make that post primarily to upset individuals who might be confused about their gender. I was hoping that it would enable me to connect with a few Choices players who might share the same worldview as I do on issues such as transsexuality (considering 95% of Pixelberry's fanbase does not), so I am sorry if it offended you. However, I would also like to address a few points in your reply.

''But by not referring to Andy with the correct terms (i.e. he/ male... etc.) you are  discriminating people. That may be fine elsewhere and that's your choice to think that way. But you have to respect it as the safe space it is.''

By portraying this Wikia page as a "safe space," you're automatically discriminating against those who don't agree with certain topics such as the ones we've been discussing.

''You just acknowledged it is a controversial view and in this case when it comes to wikia, we can't "agree to dissagree". For the sake of other users, I would strongly reccomend that you act accordingly.''

​​These guidelines seemingly permit the expression of my controversial viewpoint.

''Think of it like school, when you are there, you surrender certain rights. In the same way, if you want to be part of wikia, these sort of comments can  get you you blocked... not just by local admins, but depending on their severity, by staff (i.e. the higher ups) too.''

I appreciate your analogy. However, in the set of discussion guidelines I found, the very first rule states to "be open-minded about differing opinions," which I most definitely have been about transgenderism in general. If certain users choose to believe Andy is a boy because she says she is, I'm perfectly fine with it. I'm just putting my opinion out there, and we can agree it qualifies as a "differing opinion."

As I said before, I appreciate your willingness to discuss these matters. It's refreshing, honestly, to be able to talk about this without being instantly flamed or hatemailed in a community where popular opinion is overwhelmingly against you and traditional science.