Some fear that trans women threaten women’s hard-won gains in sports & political short-lists.
Surely, if we want to end gender inequalities, we should prioritise austerity, gov & workplace policies.
NOT a tiny group that experiences huge discrimination.
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Replying to @_alice_evans
And yet we still need fair rules for who plays in womens sports, (and also who gets to access spaces where women are vulnerable or expect bodily privacy). Addressing austerity does not seem to be an alternative to solving these issues fairly & safely, equitably for women.
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Replying to @MForstater @_alice_evans
And in my experience whenever women's rights (to anything) are raised someone will come along and say "that's not top priority, can't you see X is more important", as if only one issue can ever be addressed at one time. I don't think we should buy it!
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Replying to @MForstater
If one champions women’s rights, there are far bigger issues affecting *many* women. If one cares about women’s safety, in particular, my focus would be on cuts to local government, restricting victims’ access to shelters. Or low police prosecution rates for rape.
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Replying to @_alice_evans @MForstater
Or low wages and precarious that curb women’s economic autonomy. Those are all big issues hugely affecting many women in Britain today, increasing their vulnerability to violence & other forms of abuse.
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Replying to @_alice_evans
Sure as I said, there are many issues. I dont think it helps though to give up the word (& analysis) that reflects there is oppression affecting female people. Why redefine this group as having adopted an identity 'woman' or sharing a mystical internal feeling of womanhood?
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Replying to @MForstater @_alice_evans
I'm deleting tweets after I interpreted Maya here to be describing the reality of being trans as "having a mystical internal feeling" whereas she meant to be describing how some people (not her) are trying to define womanhood.
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Thanks Paddy. I did not mean to imply that feelings of gender dysphoria for people who experience them are not real and serious. But that being a woman means having a female body, not having female feelings, or a feminine appearance.
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