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You say that there are plenty of instances, can you point me in the right direction?
Like I said, I'm not looking for a fight. I'm also not looking at making 1,000 posts on all manner of topics only to find myself banned from the entire server because of post number 1,001 which says that it is not logically possible to both male and a woman. This is my genuinely held belief, and I don't think the opposing viewpoint is so beyond reproach that my opposition isn't even worth engaging. This is the problem that I had on Reddit - pro-trans people would come into conservative subreddits and report dozens of people for hate-speech, which would result in a site-wide bans, rather than a subreddit bans. A sub-ban is one thing, but a site-wide ban is something totally different.
I'm just looking to avoid getting established on an instance that will ban me because I write down that, "Bruce Jenner isn't a woman," for example.
Hey, let me know what instance you settle on so I can block it. Not trying to start a fight or anything, I believe you should have a voice. I just don't want to hear it.
No, I can't, because the instance I'm a member of is very pro-trans, and we tend not to federate with instances that make the opposing viewpoint as large a part of their discourse as you seem to want to.
If you simply can't find a conservatively aligned instance to join, though, the beauty of the Fediverse is that you can create one. Create an instance that caters to the crowd you want to associate with. Let them come to you, then nobody can ban you for your views. (You will likely face defederation from a number of other instances, though, so be aware of that possibility.)
Thanks for the level headed response. Everyone deserves their own space to share opinions, even if you and me don't like them. That's what Lemmy and kbin are ultimately far better at than Reddit and similar.
I agree with you that it's important for everyone to have a space to share their opinions, if only so that they will congregate in those spaces and stay out of our spaces. The 'Nazi Bar' story came immediately to mind when I saw this post (originally posted on Twitter by @iamragesparkle):
I don't want to drink in a Nazi bar, and I assume you don't want to drink in a Nazi bar, but it's still important for the Nazi bar to exist somewhere, so the Nazis have somewhere to go that isn't here.
You may have the best luck starting with instances that are widely defederated. Insisting that trans experience is invalid is not considered acceptable in most communities, and instances that accept it are generally siloed.
I sincerely recommend listening to a trans person speak about their experience though. The best way to avoid getting removed from places for hate speech is to stop hating people.
And yet you again post something so offensive and factually wrong:
If you were a facts and logic person you'd at minimum acknowledge that sex and gender are not one and the same (hint: they aren't the same word and are not synonyms), and that gender exists on a spectrum as does sex. These are the facts, your assertions are not.
I did research and found an instance with rules and moderation and federation philosophies that aligned with my viewpoints. I am fully confident in your ability to do that same work for yourself.
I'm not confident in OP's ability to do that. They clearly struggle with their own research or they wouldn't be in this mess
They'll probably make account migration possible in the future. If you get banned on one instance, you can migrate your account with all your posts and comments to another instance. This is the beauty of decentralised networks. There are instances that fully respect free speech. You can find such instances here: https://github.com/maltfield/awesome-lemmy-instances