it is typically hurled at cis women, not trans women (though there are exceptions). and sex is biological. not here for misinformation.
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I'm not saying sex isn't biological. Only that by describing "TERF" as a slur against "females" (and presumably brandished by "males"—i.e. trans women) one steps into imo pretty sketchy territory.
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how is acknowledging it is mostly used pejoratively against females sketchy? it happens to me everyday, sometimes with threats of violence.
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it's simply evocative of a transphobic narrative that trans women are "male aggressors" menacing females. Even saying "cis women" instead of "females" wouldn't evoke that so much. (btw, I do get where you're coming from re overblown "TERF" accusations on Twitter)
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right. well, in that case, don’t read more into what i wrote than what i actually wrote.
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I'm just saying, it's a little like using a phrase like "thugs on welfare." Maybe it's not meant to be racially evocative, but that's kicking around in the background and some people will take it that way.
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woahhh nah. i used the word “female” girl. to talk about a word used pejoratively. that is *not* like the racially charged word “thug”.
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the word "female" in itself is not. But in the context of "'TERF' is a slur used against females"—it's got a little barb to it. That's my perception anyway, for whatever it's worth.
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it’s ironic because this is exactly what i’m talking about. now words like “female” or female experiences have a little barb and are terfy.
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it’s essentially policing the way women can talk about their experiences because some asshole somewhere takes it too far. *is le frustrate*
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I mean, I've been dog piled by trans Twitter all week. Talk about the experience all you want. But when you're not willing to try to at least understand where trans ppl are coming from on stuff like this, well, this mutual hostility continues to escalate.
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lol seriously? you derailed me talking about my experience and compared it racism. that’s not “unwilling to understand”, its disagreement.
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