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*Both* gender critical and anti-gender-critical are getting mad at me for this one (in screenshots, not QTs), which really tickles me. To clarify for both, I find both trans women and ashkenazis great, I think being brilliant in physics or mathematics or whatever is admirable.
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At this point, if I hear someone referring to an absolutely brilliant woman they deeply admire for her work in advanced theoretical physics or mathematics or something, I assign something like 50% probability to the woman being trans
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It also feels weird to get called antisemitic for this? I think ashkenazis are smarter, they seem to have the kind of outcomes you expect from genetically smart people. And re: the trans thing,
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I believe trans women tend to have more masculine interests, this is fine - *i* have more masculine interests and I think it's great. I also think in the majority of instances trans women fall into the same category as cis women and to treat them differently can be transphobic.
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The fact you think things fit as neatly into boxes such as "masculine interests" demonstrates that you really don't have the insight to be discussing such topics in the first place. Ps. No one needs you to "think it's great"-people don't need your validation of their existence