Are all trans exclusionary feminists necessarily radfems though?
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Replying to @jsdebeer
There cld well be some feminists who don't accept trans identity but aren't radfems but TERF refers to branch of radfems.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Lurked in the GenderCritical subreddit for a while, and while dumb and petty, they didn't strike me as very RadFem-y.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
The notion that only radical change will work. Treating gender as 100% social construct. Tendency towards self-segregation. Etc.
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Replying to @jsdebeer
They might not be extreme tho. Just a different branch to libfems. Although it sounds contradictory, radfems can be moderate.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Yup, agreed. Huge Babylonian confusion of tongues with anti-feminists, who do use 'radical' as interchangeable with 'extreme'.
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Replying to @jsdebeer
maybe there are some 'non-denominational' feminists doing this that I've not come across
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Germaine Greer? And probably also in wear-pants-to-church feminism in tradcon/mormon circles.
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Replying to @jsdebeer
One of the founding mothers of radical feminism,!
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