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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They, themselves, may not even see it as hypocrisy, just as a hierarchy of greater and lesser evils But it doesn't matter in the end, what matters is the practical reality of everyone realizing the cool thing to do now is phrase all your transphobia as "feminist" if you can
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This is a real question, not a rhetorical one: Is that happening on Fox News or in the Trump administration?
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I mean, this is basically no better than Glinner's whole approach, just better disguised, right? People who never cared about women's rights before 2015, suddenly have a broad library of feminist literature ready to use against trans people.
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