You can only be a TERF, if you think that trans women are men. They aren't. Their brains are different. (cf. Zhou 1995, Chang 2002, Swaab 2004, Gooran 2006, Garcia-Falgueras 2008, Rametti 2010).pic.twitter.com/uyMouyb7J1
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You can only be a TERF, if you think that trans women are men. They aren't. Their brains are different. (cf. Zhou 1995, Chang 2002, Swaab 2004, Gooran 2006, Garcia-Falgueras 2008, Rametti 2010).pic.twitter.com/uyMouyb7J1
I heard better retorts than that on the playground when I was 8
I agree. let's start using 'transphobes' instead
violence against women is obviously horrifying in this or any political climate but is this debate really gonna be distilled into an acronym?
And of course I can be the sex that I am. I think you're the one who's confused
Let's add "gaslighting" to the list of terms you have absolutely no idea how to use
The article's point about TERF's use as reductionist nomenclature is interestng + poignant as I'm sure any1 with any perspective on feminism wouldnt want 2 contribute 2 that kind of rhetoric. we should encourage debate as gender is not 1:1. but quotes in both articles r culpable
'silencing' denotes power structures & while i don't wish to play Who Is More Oppressed i think it is clear which group represents a minority so this seems like kids in glass houses to me. talk to trans women. they are people and deserve the right to fair hearing too
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