True but many have held transphobic views for decades, going on about how they knew trans people were trouble ever since more trans people starting coming out in the '90s, shit like that. But their views have gotten way more extreme over time so that sense I agree.
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Replying to @reclaimingtrans @_oatc_ and
Talking about the older terfy lesbians I knew. The younger ones did mostly get radicalized online, often through rad fem tumblr.
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Replying to @reclaimingtrans @RealDJCthulhu and
The ones who got radicalised way back were so by different means, of course, but I didn't specify "online". Methods like intensive study groups about male pornography.
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Replying to @_oatc_ @reclaimingtrans and
The younger ones are also anti-porn. They have basically all the beliefs of the older ones plus the added danger of knowing more about trans people and infiltrating spaces to recruit.
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Replying to @FireBreath8 @reclaimingtrans and
This old/young thing isn't helpful. Older people are being radicalised now & the others were radicalised whilst young. Today they've the far-right & evangelicals to recruit from too, the ability to enthuse people by global instant swarm & gather sparse "evidence" globally too
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Replying to @_oatc_ @FireBreath8 and
But there are real differences. The younger ones are often more extreme and transphobic. What older and younger rad fems believe is often different and older radical feminism was way more of a real liberation movement than what it's become today.
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Replying to @reclaimingtrans @_oatc_ and
I haven't yet seen them burning down buildings, disrupting nightclubs with crowbars or threatening trans people with guns... If you're right, we have that to look forward to.
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Replying to @RozKaveney @reclaimingtrans and
I mean some of the ones I knew had a lot of violent fantasies against men and trans women... They just didn't express it publicly. They have private groupchats tho. And even an entire forum where one of the threads was specifically to share transphobia. There were slurs, graphic+
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Replying to @FireBreath8 @RozKaveney and
Yeah, I knew rad fems, mostly younger, who had lots of violent fantasies about men and trans women too. Lots of fantasies about getting rid of anyone they saw as male or forcing them to live under oppressive conditions. Nasty stuff.
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Replying to @reclaimingtrans @FireBreath8 and
Didn't know about those forums but that doesn't surprise me, with a lot of the talk I did hear. The worst parts of the rad fem community encourage people to dehumanize trans women and cis men in ways I found pretty disturbing.
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I feel like sometimes people underestimate rad fems because they're women and people don't want to believe that women can be as hateful and dangerous as men but they can. They may do it differently than men for various reasons but they can still do a lot of harm.
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Replying to @reclaimingtrans @RozKaveney and
Yep and they take full advantage of that. Also why they (and others) view trans men and trans women differently. They dehumanize us on different ways: violence for the ones seen and men/males, no bodily autonimy for the ones seen as women/females. End goal is elimation of all.
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