I just don't know that "These people aren't even X" instead of "These people are bad examples of X who give X a bad name" is a useful way to argue Like the former seems to much more readily turn into an academic debate where once you say it you don't have to do anythinghttps://twitter.com/9BillionTigers/status/1272279357340348416 …
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The transphobes are consciously all in on this strategy to use "feminism" as a meme to split the liberal/left political coalition and isolate trans people and their allies It has worked *spectacularly* well in the UK for a lot of reasons specific to UK feminism as a culture
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So, like, the seemingly sweeping claim "TERFism is the intellectual wing of transphobia, 'TERF' is to 'transphobe' as 'eugenicist' is to 'racist'" seems justified to me It wasn't always like that and doesn't have to be that way but that's the situation on the ground
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I would expect a bigoted catholic to approve of an anti-trans tirade written by a former nun.
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