Friends. I have been reading, listening and talking to people on different sides of the sex and gender debates for over a year before I felt confident enough to publicly to state an opinion.https://medium.com/@MForstater/international-development-lets-talk-about-sex-eb9de927c787 …
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Telling women that they must be kind when their interests are being traded off in favour of male people is something we should learn to notice and stop doing.
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Right now people who make that case for talking about this calmly and carefully are called names — bigot, TERF, nazi.
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And so maybe you haven’t engaged with their arguments. The debate is toxic. Cognitive dissonance is uncomfortable. There are only so many hours in a day. And if you are a bloke (or a ‘cis-man’ as they say) you probably feel like you best keep out of it.
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Or maybe you agree that its a problem that issue is not being talked about more seriously carefully. But you are fearful of being called names, or worse. I get that. I’ve lost my job at
@cgdev over this and i’m not going to berate anyone for not taking risks they can’t afford toShow this thread -
But please do one thing for me on this
#internationalwomensday - sit with the cognitive dissonance a bit longer. Try to turn on your 'system 2 thinking' modules and turn off the 'system 1'.Show this thread -
If you think there should be more space for clear, calm constructive debate over how women's rights (as a sex!) and the rights of transgender people can be protected do something to make that happen in whatever way you can.
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