I feel *so* sorry for children that have a raging TERF as a parent!
Imagine being constantly ignored by a mother who’s more interested in squawking abuse at trans people online. Or being left while she travels the UK to promote her sad ideology of harassment!
Poor kids!
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Replying to @mimmymum
Lets not be sexist here, parents can be transphobic regardless of gender and lots of mums travel for work - sharing childcare responsibilities with others. Its just that in this instance this individuals 'job' is being a public figurehead for a crusade of hateful bigotry.
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Replying to @DadTrans
Not exactly a worthwhile trade-off, or a good role mode? “Sorry darling, I can’t talk to you tonight, mummy’s just tweeting insults at other parents who have a trans child. No darling, I don’t know them, or anything about them, but this is more important than time with you!”
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TERFs are mostly cis women. So it's not wrong to assume a mum will be a TERF if feminist and transphobic. A dad is not as likely to be a TERF purely because most TERFs are women and most transphobic men aren't feminist.
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T*RF is misogynistic hate speech that is used to dehumanize women. It's only applied to women because for some reason (misogyny), you don't care about men who won't bow down to trans ideology. That's why 'TERFs are mostly cis-women'; it's a term that's specifically for them.
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Replying to @trfishatespeech @o_guest and
It means trans exclusionary radical feminist. It's only applied to women because their aren't many male radical feminists. There are plenty of male anti trans bigots, but a lot of the anti trans campaigning that's happening at the moment is by feminists.
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