There is no such thing as "less of a woman" or "more of a woman". Its not a quantitative thing. Men also experience hardships and discrimination. We can recognise this. It does not make them "less of a man" etc...
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Replying to @MForstater
Exactlymy point. So why can’t this apply for trans women.
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Replying to @EmmaLBriant @MForstater
This person appears to be arguing that because their hypothetical risk factors of experiencing these particular female hardships are nil, they should not be treated as women?
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Replying to @EmmaLBriant
No. She is not (she is not here having been thrown off twitter so i'll take the liberty of saying what i think she is saying). She is saying that being a woman is a material reality. There are specific risks and vulnerabilities associated with that material reality, and...
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Replying to @MForstater @EmmaLBriant
... therefore there are specific (hard fought for) legal protections for women as a sex. These are not based on 'gender identity' - you cannot identify into or out of these specific risks & vulnerabilities so they should remain tied to the material reality of sex.
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Replying to @MForstater
Look, I don’t want to be rude, I can see you want to talk about this all day but I have to get on with work, I can’t do that sorry.
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Replying to @EmmaLBriant
Yes. Me too. I'm easily distracted. Everyone has human rights. These are universal. Women have specific protection for their human rights based on their sex. I don't want these taken away.
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Replying to @EmmaLBriant
Hi Emma. I hope you don't mind me coming back to you. I won't go on. Your answer that women's & girls rights won't be eroded if males are able to self ID as women and have access to formerly single sex spaces seemed certain, but I don't think it is something we can take on trust
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Replying to @MForstater @EmmaLBriant
I would like to see the policy analysis that has looked at these changes e.g. in schools, prisons, women's refuges, sports etc... and has found that women & girls rights, inclusion, fairness wont be harmed. And i haven't been able to find it (have you?)
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Here is a report that sets out concerns (it is on Scotland but issues apply across UK+). I would want to see an equally robust analysis before concluding that this policy change will definitely not erode women's rights wouldn't you? [ends/ thanks] https://secureservercdn.net/160.153.137.99/hjn.a49.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/final-GENDER-SELF-IDENTIFICATION-PAPER.pdf …
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