Thread:Dudey111/@comment-32769624-20171030202626/@comment-33525200-20171103143134

I have explained this to Fearless Diva, but I am more than happy to discuss it with you. I, personally, do not agree with transsexuality, for both scientific and religious reasons. However, if my opinion will cause so much offense, as it seems to have done, I will have to refrain from sharing it among the people might get offended.

Like I said, whether it's right or wrong is a double-edged argument. What I say is right ("there are only two genders"), others will say is wrong. What others say is right ("there are more than two genders"), I will say is wrong. Perhaps I could use scientific facts to argue with them, but that is beyond the point.

My point is that a transgendered person has more rights on this site than I do. Whenever I post, I have to watch out for what might offend them. Yet, when they post, they are allowed total disregard for anything that might offend me. My point about Fearless Diva being an admin is that he/she has clearly picked a side, meaning that I would be suffering if I posted my opinion because it offends him/her.

Instead of a fair, equal, open-minded discussion where both of us can freely comment in a civil manner,  an environment exists where only those who agree with transsexuality are allowed to make posts on the topic. Again, I comment on Fearless Diva's administrative powers because my ban proved that equal or open-minded discussion is not allowed.

Here is what I perceive as transphobic: "I hate this character because she's trans!"​ Such a comment meets the criteria for "transphobia" as defined by Merriam-Webster's dictionary.

But back to your question. In my opinion, transsexuality is invalid. That doesn't mean that I hate transgendeded people. I believe they are allowed to express their opinion wherever they want, whether it be on this Wikia or outside protesting on the streets. However, due to the unequal and closed-minded treatment I have received (from Fearless Diva, but it could have been any admin) because I don't agree with transgenderism, I will refrain from commenting.

I gave Fearless Diva this analogy. Seeing that you're from India (I was born in Tamilnadu), I'll modify it a little. If a group of Hindu schoolchildren travel to visit Pakistan, or some other predominantly Muslim country, would you expect them to pray to Allah five times a day when they're there? Or would they be discriminating against the Muslims there if they choose not to pray to Allah?