Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-25951143-20150101110046/@comment-4828844-20150718010612

Ijpyu wrote: It looks like you've had no choice but to resort to the lowest point of civil discourse, which is name-calling/not taking anything seriously- so here we go, this'll be my last post on here since trying to talk this out is much like trying to yell over a bunch of two-year olds (with memes and gifs, no less). There's no sense in turning a discussion into a high school fight, so I'm not gonna go down that road.

When Killua yells at Nanika never to come out, Alluka says that 'Nanika is in her room crying', and 'You made her cry', all using female pronouns. Nanika is Alluka, there's no point in seperating the two- (unless you're willing to acknowledge that Nanika is female). It proves that Alluka sees herself as a little girl. If she didn't, she would've said something when Killua introduced her to Gon as "the best little sister."

But like I said, you've taken trans people and trans matters as a personal attack for some reason I really can't imagine, and now you're getting defensive because trans people want a good representation in anime and not a joke. Well, I hope when you get older you'll resolve these personal issues within yourself and find a bit of peace in it. I'm climbing an uphill battle and there's no point in going any lower. I'm out.

First of all, I do not recall any name-calling. You make it personal by calling us two-year olds, thus the joke's on you. Secondly, I assume you are getting frustrated by the memes and gifs; the joke's on you as well, since you let those provoke you.

Now, here's your problem. I proposed a solution for this matter: referring Alluka as "they" or "their" in his article. BUT you chose to ignore this, going around and forcing in our throats that Alluka needs to be female in the article. Ignoring the Databook facts, Killua also called Alluka his little brother. Even if he intends to protect Alluka (like you said before), his gender is the least important now. Gender does not have anything to do with Alluka's wish granting; Alluka could grant wishes whether male or female. Even before the Zoldycks understood Alluka's power, they referred to Alluka as "he".

Going back to my point, we could just use gender neutral pronouns.

If there are any others who want to leave, the door is open.