Talk:Tooru Mutsuki/@comment-142.105.20.200-20141229042011/@comment-10733658-20141229124749

Actually, I changed my mind. Once more, as has always been the case with your comments here on the wiki, you put forward ideas based on either misconceptions or gross stereotypes. You are hardly being the "better man" because you aren't trolling, because you are being mocking and insisting on continuing to use negative stereotypes or misconceptions that I know for a fact you were already made aware were incorrect or disrespectful.

Ishida Sui has not confirmed anything beyond what we are told within the manga (Mutsuki's own statements, actions, and treatment by others) and Volume 1 answered one question we had concerned CCG. The only new information we have is concerning Mutsuki's legal documentation, that is all. That honestly does not change anything, nor does it mean that "Mutsuki is a girl end of story", because we already knew that Mutsuki had not undergone any surgerical procedures and this merely answers the question about whether CCG went out on a limb to modify Mutsuki's documents in violation of Japanese Law. They did not, which makes sense since the only times we have seen them do something like that is with extremely rare and valuable individuals -- Arima, Haise, and Juuzou. Even as a Quinx, Mutsuki isn't that valuable to them. So that just means Mutsuki's subject to Japanese Law like anyone else.

But Mutsuki has been allowed to "live as a man", so there's no trolling or retcon. The group picture beneath the bios clearly shows that Mutsuki wears the men's Dress Uniform, which would have been issued by the organization. So in terms of his social and everyday life, Mutsuki is living as a man. He just isn't getting any super-special treatment, like sneaking around laws by tampering with documents or giving him hundreds of thousands for surgery he isn't legally old enough to have yet.

No enormous surprise there.

"The CCG is an organization, so I doubt they would care about the hobbies of their workforce... they probably operate professionally like any other organization and document achievements."

Honestly, I'm not sure why you felt the need to explain the obvious to me. I merely said I preferred one style over the other, because the ones written as Employee Bios don't seem as fun to me as the casual ones we got last time. I understand why the Official Document style was used this time, and it fits with the main cast being a team of CCG Investigators. It's entirely a matter of my personal taste, that's all.

Ultimately it seems like we are not going to see eye-to-eye. I'm not going to be able to educate you on the various misconceptions you've got and you're not going to change my mind based on unsupported theories and calling Ishida Sui a troll. So honestly, let's agree from here on out to not discuss the Gender Thing until such a time in which it is addressed again with the apparently-necessary subtlety of a sledgehammer. And then I guess someone will be eating their words.