I wouldn't try. If you are not finding that it gets in the way of talking abt gender equality or making ppl assume values you don't have...
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I used to be active in the queerfem community but I can't stand it anymore. Not 100% on board with radfems either.
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I share the intersectionals support of trans identity but am repelled by the authoritarianism & offence seeking which is what people see.
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It undermines trans acceptance & I keep appealing to people not to confuse trans people with the worse examples of trans activists.
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I identify as a feminist & agree w all of those. Not saying this 2 argue. Your stance is 100% valid.
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I was going to introduce you two!
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You are marvellous, Helen.
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Look! Look! A reference from a feminist! XD
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Was feeling a bit homeless at first but finding more&more likeminded ppl online & offline, which gives me hope.
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Yes! We who seek equality, freedom and human rights but don't fit any box tend to stick together & tolerate non-essential differences.
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I'd like to print this out and put it up in all the feminist places I know.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Number 6 will get you kicked out of radfem circles, number 5 out of queerfem circles. Guess we'll have to start our own subgroup.
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A group already exists, they are called "normal people" some also refer to them as sane.
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