I think I agree that the litmus test at this point is "I love trans women and I want there to be more trans women" Plenty of people go as far as "I love trans women" and then stop What they won't say is they mean it like "I love cancer patients" or "I love poor people"https://twitter.com/Nymphomachy/status/1320513698692272131 …
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And they get to live in that limbo calling themselves "allies" while working against trans women's existence because they ultimately think of that existence as tragic and pitiful I mean, gosh, you wouldn't want more people to have cancer You wouldn't want more people to be poor
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And there's just so much of this bullshit people wear as thick camouflage and throw up as a cloud of chaff in these debates I wish people would just force the issue, heighten the contradictions If you support trans women, you should want there to be more trans women
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Replying to @arthur_affect
Are people being supportive of trans men? I must have missed it. I agree that there's a fixation on demonizing trans women but I think there's also this accompanying fear that we have to save our "girls" from wanting to take T bc being female is too hard or w/e
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Yeah but
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Like all trans boys are actually teen girls crushed by the weight of sexism or low self-esteem or peer pressure & we must protect these precious GIRLS from themselves by keeping them from HRT
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