Talk:Tooru Mutsuki/@comment-173.51.123.20-20141110072138/@comment-10733658-20141110170725

Wow, Anon. You are so mature, congratulations on proving how mature you are.

I do hope you can sense my sarcasm there. If not, I have just clarified for you.

This wiki does deal with facts. We are given an explicit fact in Chapter 5, and Ishida Sui has chosen to include that within his manga. I am sorry if the creator's decison to include a character that is Transgender bothers you so much. It must be very frightening to be expected to cope with a character that is different from what you are used to seeing.

I base my statement not on "SJW" (yes, I know you're calling me a Social Justice Warrior, congratulations on that) .....but instead of what information we are given. I had considered the possibility that Mutsuki is the more common "Girl dressing as a dude" character type. However, the chapter itself resolved that matter because of the words Ishida chose to have the character say.

He wrote a character making statements right out of Gender Identity theory 101. As such, it seems he is chosing to include a real world issue in the series, by writing a character that behaves, thinks, and is treated by the other characters like someone that is Transgender. I did not decide this, but if Ishida wanted Mutsuki to just be a cross-dressing girl -- common in anime and manga -- his decision to include a flash back of Mutsuki expressing discomfort over his birth sex and desire to be a man is out of place.

The creator chose to include that material, and open the door on the subject.

Not me. Not SJW. Not a bunch of tumblr folks.

Ishida Sui wrote it. It is his story, not mine and certainly not your story. If he wants to include a narrative with a Transgender character, that is his right as the creator.

So seriously, stop being so immature and grow up. Your behavior, Anon, is childish and completely unnecessary. You are embarassing yourself and proving the worst stereotypes about people on the internet. Or perhaps you should go write a blog, as you so nicely suggested, about how upset you are that Ishida Sui dared to include real world stuff in his story.