A good eye-opener is realising how often they on the BBC for example. Bindel, Burchill, Greer, just to name a few. Very often on screens and radios.
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What clearly suggests to me that there is a further political motivation beyond imposing a gender view, strong enough to have these people in positions of power. Unless this is motivation enough for some, which is even more depressing.
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Replying to @o_guest @laurelaiissexy and
This one too: https://lifeofbria.com/scumbag-terf/
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Oh, and don't forget they BFFs with super rightwing Christians:https://everydayfeminism.com/2014/11/trans-exclusive-feminism-looks-like/ …
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Oh, yeah, I buy the conservative freaking Xtian side. Sure! The "feminist" part is harder to ... admit
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Every movement has their tankies, their ancaps, their TERFs, i.e., their fascists.
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So tankies are the fascists of the Left. AnCaps are the fascists of the Libertarian Anarchist movement. TERFs are the fascists of Feminism. There are equivalent groups within Open Science too. They are not mainstream, but fringe groups exist and are often VERY vocal.
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Reactionary groups within every movement often can actually get a lot done, harming people generally and the broader movement significantly.
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