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[โ€“] [email protected] -2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

Trans rights are human rights. They are not something you can take away because people "stop adhering to the social contract", the same way we can't take access to food and healthcare away from prisoners just because they did a crime (yes, in real-life they often get taken away, but you get the point).

Insisting on deadnaming someone also harms the whole transgender community, by pushing the point that those rights are conditional.

[โ€“] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago

But the person replying isn't saying that Caitlyn ought to be referred to by her former name. In fact, they aren't actually using it to refer to her at all. They're merely mentioning that it exists, which is appropriate in some contexts.

If I were going over medical records with my doctor, she would be fine to ask if (deadname) was my name, because it's for a necessary purpose. That's different from using it to refer to me.

Also, if Caitlyn is offended by seeing that name, she's going to have an awfully rude awakening coming under the current administration. I think the time for subtlety is past on that front.