This is funny, because I do lean on the pro life side of the coin, which is part of the reason why I oppose sterilizing children before they are brain developed enough to consent!
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Replying to @LauraLyfe @smolgardenghost
Love to oppose the "conspiracy theory" that it makes sense to be both pro-life and a TERF by presenting oneself as an example of it
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Replying to @arthur_affect @smolgardenghost
Actually, dear
@arthur_affect, the thread is about contradictory conspiracies about Feminists who believe in biology. Saying that we are a monolithic group who simultaneously want to murder male babies and prevent women from having abortions.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @LauraLyfe @smolgardenghost
Nobody, anywhere in this thread, says anything about a "monolithic group" That's something smol made up for cheap clicks
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Replying to @arthur_affect @smolgardenghost
Which are the contradictory conspiracy theories about who is really behind the so called "TXRFS". The only thing that unites us is a belief in the immutability of human biology. Left, Right, Choice or Life, we are united through biology.
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Replying to @LauraLyfe @smolgardenghost
There's multiple people "behind" the TERFs, as with any group, and the whole thing about the "behind" metaphor is that the people in front often aren't really aware what the people behind them are doing or what their agenda is
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In the case of smol trying to point out a contradiction here - The lady who wanted to abort all XY fetuses was not "behind" anything, she was "in front"
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I do not believe in any secret cabal of TERFs who have a "real agenda" of killing all men and if someone tried to tell me there were I'd tell them to shut the fuck up and stop being stupid
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The whole dynamic of the TERF community as we typically see it online is that there are people who seem, to put it politely, unwell who end up "in front" on places like r/GC or Mumsnet who are probably reacting to real, serious trauma but are also obviously being used
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The whole tragedy of the situation is there are people building an ideology around their trauma who may sincerely "hate men" and have a good reason for doing so, but they're just footsoldiers and the people with money and influence "behind" them ARE sexist right-wing men
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This dynamic is not obscure, hard to explain or hard to find examples of
Go look up what happened with that one dude bankrolling the "I
JK Rowling" billboards
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