[tor-talk] evidence that Tor isn't "amoral"?
aka
akademiker1 at googlemail.com
Mon Jul 13 17:39:00 UTC 2015
Body dysmorphic disorder: people believe they shouldn't have all their
limbs or are missing additional ones. No doctor on his oath would dare
to "help" those individuals by amputating so they can feel "normal".
Anorexia: people believe they are too fat and should lose weight no
matter how thin they are. No doctor on his oath would advise them a diet
to lose weight or do a liposuction surgery so they can feel "normal".
Gender dysphoria: people believe they have a wrong gendered body.
Doctors sworn by their oath actually pump them with hormones and
mutilate their genitals so they can feel "normal".
Somehow for 1 and 2 our society advises solely psycho therapy, but for 3
we immediately advise irreversible surgery, because it's so
"progressive", "tolerant" and people like it on facebook.
Andreas Krey wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Jul 2015 16:38:34 +0000, aka wrote:
> ...
>> all other points are just plain mental diseases and accepting them does
>> more harm than good.
>
> Acceptability and being a disease are two unrelated concepts.
>
> E.g. being a hitman is unacceptable but definitely not a disease.
>
> The other way round 'that is a disease' is usually code for
> 'we have no argument against it, but we don't like that behaviour'.
>
> - Andreas
>
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