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Ky Schevers
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Ky Schevers

@reclaimingtrans

Humyn-born-humyn passing as a transmasc butch dyke. Former detrans rad fem. Fun fact: radical feminsim does not cure transmasculinity!

reclaimingtrans.wordpress.com
Joined December 2020

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    1. Ky Schevers‏ @reclaimingtrans Feb 4

      ...that ideology. Then we started our own blogs on detransitioning, started connecting with other detrans women and ex-queer rad fems and then connected with older radical lesbian feminists, who mostly had no idea we even existed until we found them.

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    2. Ky Schevers‏ @reclaimingtrans Feb 4

      The early detrans women's community was mostly ex-queer rad fems and was part of the larger ex-queer rad fem community. I became a rad fem in 2013 and watched the community grow and expand since then. Watched it recruit more young people who used to be queer/trans.

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    3. Ky Schevers‏ @reclaimingtrans Feb 4

      Even as I joined it I was kinda surprised that this subculture existed. In the queer scene we treated radical feminism as something that was dying out, that only older women still believed in but here were all this younger people leaving the queer scene for radical feminism.

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    4. Ky Schevers‏ @reclaimingtrans Feb 4

      A lot of these younger rad fems keep their politics a secret from most people because many of their peers would turn against them if they found out. Many young rad fems still hang out in queer spaces and try to influence and shift the culture.

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    5. Ky Schevers‏ @reclaimingtrans Feb 4

      Younger rad fems are eager to recruit. Working to convert more people to radical feminism is a central part of that subculture and many of them are quite good at it. They might read the work of older gender crits/rad fems and some are friends with older rad fems but many...

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    6. Ky Schevers‏ @reclaimingtrans Feb 4

      ...younger rad fems hang out and organize largely with each other. Probably a lot of older gender crits don't even know much or have much contact with the younger ex-queer rad fem community. They have their own particular version of radical feminism that's defined against...

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    7. Ky Schevers‏ @reclaimingtrans Feb 4

      ...the queer/trans communities they left behind. They're reacting to the culture of queer and trans people who are their peers. They probably know a lot more about trans people than most older gender crits, they've had more real life contact with trans people, they might have...

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    8. Ky Schevers‏ @reclaimingtrans Feb 4

      ...even identified as trans themselves at one point. They can make arguments drawing from their past experiences and knowledge of the queer/trans communities they're trying to recruit from. Their arguments can be far more compelling and dangerous because of their familiarity...

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    9. Ky Schevers‏ @reclaimingtrans Feb 4

      ...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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    10. Katy Montgomerie  🦗‏ @KatyMontgomerie Feb 4
      Replying to @reclaimingtrans

      I feel like the majority of the GC movement aren't radfems, but certainly that a strong core of it is. I think that the radfem core might start avoiding GC whilst keeping "TERFy" views, or even many do already. What do you think?

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      Ky Schevers‏ @reclaimingtrans Feb 5
      Replying to @KatyMontgomerie

      Yeah, that sounds right. I never thought of myself as gender crit when I was a rad fem and never cared for most of them. I thought they made us look bad. Some rad fems even think of gender crits as transphobic bigots but think they themselves have a nuanced political analysis.

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        1. Katy Montgomerie  🦗‏ @KatyMontgomerie Feb 5
          Replying to @reclaimingtrans

          Regardless of how good any given radfem's view on trans people is, GC people definitely make them look bad. A lot of people I know - cis and trans - think GC and RF are the same and it's all just reactionary nonsense, which isn't a good thing for RF!

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