@aral i know you mean well, but please reconsider the label "TERF": See https://rebeccarc.com/2016/11/01/the-word-terf/ … by @boodleoops
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Replying to @lommes
I’m not sure I would take that account as a guide on intersectionality.pic.twitter.com/BOYQsANvj1
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Replying to @aral
it is not. But if we are at this tweet now, dont you see her point? There is a "male" (no qualifier), but no "female" (no qualifier).
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Replying to @lommes
Yep, not perfect. But I also don’t have time for people who don’t believe trans people (or anyone else) don’t deserve equal rights.
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Replying to @aral
that was my the initial point. I dont see feminists cheering for restricting trans rights, as insinuated by the tweet i referred to.
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happy to learn, but this is point of article linked. TERF is usually a slur,based on mixing up "transsexual" and "transgender"
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Replying to @lommes
I appreciate the link & reading the perspective. All privilege must be questioned and social justice requires equal rights for all.
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Replying to @aral
good to hear. I learned a lot about the "transgender" vs "transsexual" distinction from her. Have a great day!
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