The stupid "privilege in the past" argument is a standard of debt/social responsibility more or less uniquely applied to trans women It's less common to be able to shift out of a theoretically privileged position post-utero, but if I lose my eyesight tomorrow will I have "debt"?https://twitter.com/maidensblade/status/1329479634954690562 …
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I guess it comes back to that Atlantic article; if your father dies before your transition, there is privilege in being the AMAB offspring of a duke.
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A normal situation worth focusing our intersectional analysis on
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"greater physical strength", like ... I know they don't know any trans women but damn, they don't know any trans women.
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I should specify, "they don't know any trans women *undergoing HRT*".
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Human society isn't even vaguely dependant on being strong, anyway. Everything we make that requires force is geared towards a conception of a 'standard' abled person, and women can do them just fine.
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Also the differences are statistical and overlapping, and any given woman can easily be physically stronger than any given man
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