They sometimes do coz they target feminism and the most prominent form of feminism is intersectional & this prioritises trans acceptance.https://twitter.com/gnomeicide/status/900674595040133120 …
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Thats rather convoluted :) Anti-feminist movement and MRA are not the same. And I accept among anti-feminists there's a wide range of views
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Replying to @gnomeicide @HPluckrose
...and as far as I can tell the anti-feminists do discuss trans things more because, well, thats what they do. Criticise things.
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Replying to @gnomeicide @HPluckrose
MRA's? Yes, they're often critical of intersectionality when it comes up, but to interpret that as commentary on trans issues seems oblique
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Replying to @gnomeicide
Only when they comment on trans issues. Usually in relation to authoritarian behaviour. They are part of the conversation.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Maybe I'm missing it but I've never encountered an MRA rather than an anti-feminist or feminist skeptic discussing trans. Have you examples?
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Replying to @gnomeicide
I doubt I can find an example of someone saying 'I am an MRA & this is my opinion of trans issue' but I can tag u next time one is in convo
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Or try searching prominent MRAs and 'trans' and see what they are saying about it? eg https://twitter.com/search?f=tweets&vertical=default&q=girlwriteswhat%20trans&src=typd …
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