...with what they're trying to combat and criticize. This is the next generation of transphobic feminists. They're not on their way to dying out. They're young, they're committed, they know how to organize and make effective propaganda. They're activists to watch out for.
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Replying to @reclaimingtrans
What are their other politics? Because it strikes me that there's going to end up being something of a clash there sooner or later.
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Replying to @RozKaveney
The younger rad fems tend to hold more leftist views, anti-capitalist, anti-racist, anti-imperialist, etc. They're way more likely to have read actual radical feminist books but they tend to lean heavier into the cultural feminist strains of radical feminism.
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Replying to @reclaimingtrans
So, a tendency to stigmatise trans women based more on books than life? In practical terms... Do they support eg toilet laws? Attacks on health care? Are they exclusionist/eliminationists? Or is their disapproval more theoretical than policy oriented?
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No, many have had direct contact with trans women. Some were in abusive relationships with trans women or otherwise hurt by individual trans women and were then radicalized to think that all trans women are abusive. Others pick up transmisogyny after consuming lots of propaganda.
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Replying to @reclaimingtrans @RozKaveney
They do tend to support laws restricting trans women's access to bathrooms, etc. Tend to be really into protecting "female-only" spaces, think Michfest. Some are more exclusionist, some more eliminationist, there are degrees of extremism and some get more extreme over time.
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Replying to @reclaimingtrans @RozKaveney
And they do tend to want to restrict access to healthcare, definitely pediatric transition. There are moderates who are alright with "true transsexuals" transitioning but think most other trans people are following a trend. Many see transition as inherently harmful.
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Replying to @RozKaveney
Yeah, they can be pretty bad. The young rad fem scene can be very toxic and culty. I've watched it get more bioessentialist over time which really concerns me. Lots of us/them, black and white thinking.
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Replying to @reclaimingtrans @RozKaveney
They're in a way not only bioessentialist but also very focused on socialization. Boys and girls are socialized differently but they take it to an extreme acting like you're a slave to it and can never change and end up falling prey to the belief that men and women are different+
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Yeah, that shit is so wacky. It's really focused on all the ways afab people are supposedly limited and controlled by biology and culture and creating an identity out of that. Not what was originally intended when feminists tried to point out sex role socialization.
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Replying to @reclaimingtrans @RozKaveney
Exactly. Started out good but turned into this which is very anti-feminist ironically enough.
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