(I think it's generally a waste of energy to devote much time to these people but when they're this funny, eh, I see no harm in indulging.)
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And technically they're right. If there is such a thing as the sisterhood of the blood I am not part of it. And I'm fine with that. If they want to have a sisterhood of the blood that's their right and it's allowed. But it's nothing to do with whether I'm a woman or not.
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Most sympathetic take: some of them have experienced a lot of pain and/or oppression. They falsely assume trans women never experience the same oppression/pain (in reality some do, some don't, just like cis women). They feel their oppressed group ID is being co-opted. *shrug*
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I saw a TERF trying to tell someone that taking the pill to avoid periods makes them less of a woman b/c “u have to own the pain of womanhood” or something... I kinda just noped out of that threadpic.twitter.com/yxrWghSlgC
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do you happen to have a screencap of this for scientific reasons
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I do have it somewhere, will dig it up eventually!
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It's cringey not only because it doesn't make sense, but it also just sounds like a sour grapes argument. Nobody likes menstruation. Literally no one. "Sisterhood of the blood" is literally an attempt to aggrandize something she's considering a burden. What the fuck.
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It's like "do you *enjoy* being a woman? is it just *blood* to you? because if so, yanno you CAN opt out of that!" ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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If you complete their storyline you get Shadowmere and he’s by far the best mount
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