The 'trans rights' vs 'women's rights' thing as presented by gender-critical feminists does not represent the reality at all. It would require 'women' to be synonymous with 'gender-critical feminists' when in fact women are not of one mind on gender identity.
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It's much like when ethno-nationalists claim that white people are having their national identity taken from them by force by non-white immigration despite the existence of very many white people who do not see the existence of non-white compatriots as any kind of a problem.
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If 'women' were really in opposition to trans acceptance and 'white people' were really in opposition to immigration, it is very unlikely either of those things could happen because the former groups are much larger and more socially powerful.
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Both of those things are happening though and so it seems much more likely that the zeitgeist, which includes women & white people, is against gender-skepticism and ethno-nationalism.
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Do any of us have the right to define how others must see us? I'm not sure we do.
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… particularly given that ‘women/woman’ is *not a sex*. (the constant conflation of gender, sex, and karyotype in these debates aggravates me to no end
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