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realistically speaking Wonder Woman would probably be a TERF but if you don't believe in superheroes transcending what conventional sociology would suggest there's no point
and that's really all the justification you need, Diana is exceptional, even if Amazonian culture was bent towards transmisogyny as it likely would be there's no reason why that couldn't be yet another mold she breaks - Bruce Wayne being an ethical billionaire is far harder to swallow but people don't grouse about that nearly as much
maybe this is just me trying to be an optimist about fictional heroes that i want to believe the best in
but i'd like to think diana would be supportive of trans women. maybe the other amazons wouldn't be, but i'd like to imagine that after going out and living in normal society, she sees the way that this marginalized group of women are treated, and maybe she doesn't really understand it at first, but i'd like to think she would feel some level of sisterhood with them.
especially because of how much terf arguments end up either suggesting or outright saying that women aren't supposed to be strong or capable, and wonder woman is the antithesis of that. i'd love a wonder woman story where she goes to bat for the women (both trans + cis) who have every aspect of their bodies scrutinized to determine if they're "woman" enough.
…Where do ‘terfs’ say women can’t be/shouldn’t be strong and capable?
i'm referring specifically to when women (usually women of colour) are bigger or stronger than terf's think they should be, it suddenly turns into a transvestigation where every small thing about their bodies are hyperanalyzed in a bid to try and "prove" they aren't woman enough. Situations like what happened with Imane Khelif where just being strong is reason enough to mock, belittle, and call into question somebody's entire life because you don't think a woman could be that strong.
y'all may say that you're feminists and support women but it's only if the women in question never step out of line for how you think they should look/act.
You realise radical feminists and transvestigators are two separate groups? I’ve never personally seen them overlap. I’ve never seen a radical feminist take issue with a woman for being ‘too’ big or strong. Hell, radical feminism is all about encouraging women to reject beauty standards and letting yourself eat as much as you want and becoming as strong as you can. As for imane Khelif, he’s an intersex male who was competing in the female category under false pretenses. A completely separate issue. It was nothing to do with Khelif being a woman who was ‘too strong’ or masculine, it was the fact he’s literally male. Not a woman in the first place.
I love having friends who reject diet culture. I love going out when everyone buys food and drinks that they enjoy. I love people who will pipe up and suggest we stop for a snack or grab a meal. I love ordering what I want and no one making comments other than how good it looks (and maybe asking to steal a bite off my plate). I love revelling in how full we are after a good meal and taking a break to appreciate how fortunate we are. I love sharing snack from our bags with one another. I love enjoying the pleasure of food and drinks and good company.
You don't have to laugh at "girl math" or "girl dinner" or "I'm just a girl" jokes. You don't have to laugh at misogynistic humor that demeans women. You don't have to go along with it. You don't even have to sit there awkwardly pretending you didn't hear anything. You are allowed to speak up and say something.
You don't have to be a jerk about it. The most effective yet civil way of dealing with harmful "humor" is just pretending you don't get the joke and asking them to explain. "I don't get it, what's girl math? What's a girl dinner? What do you mean by you're just a girl? Can you explain the joke to me?"
And if you're feeling bold, you can just say (or follow up with) "I think that's misogynistic". That's allowed. You don't have to quietly endure misogynistic "jokes", you can call a spade a spade.
girlhood is touching your necklace whenever you feel nervous
me when im absolutely not corrupted by the amulet
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Every man thinks a conversation is a script and he is CHRISTIAN BALE and u are GIRL #3
Very much this, fuck that shit
at the end of the day i DO feel morally superior for engaging in only woman centered media and i DO feel morally superior for putting women ahead of men in every way and i do hold judgement in my heart towards women who refuse to decenter men. and there is nothing wrong w that!
saying shit like "no hope for women" while living in the first few generations some of us are like legally regarded as people is actually insane. after 20k years
I have a feeling that you all know perfectly well that those radfems are using hyperbole to express their exasperation with women who are behaving like dumb dumbs. But if that's difficult for you to comprehend, allow me to put it in plain English:
All women deserve rights but a major obstacle to us getting rights is the fact that many women behave like dumb dumbs.
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It's actually so funny. OP: "We have a future, we've come a long way, don't tell me we don't!" She: "Wait wait a minute, are you forgetting about stupid women? We're talking about stupid women right now. It's precisely because of them that we won't have a future, because they're stupid. Did I already mention that this phrase is meant for dumb women?"
people who learned about greek mythology due reasons that DONT involve having read percy jackson at 12 freak me out, like what the FUCK was going on in your life that you found out that zeus turned into a pigeon to woo his wife like HOW
tumblr users baffled by the concept of engaing with things that aren't YA fiction and fandom.
It just like advertises more than anything that men consider me more of a “bro” than you (trans man) bc I have heard how they talk. If you haven’t, guess what. They are still holding you in the forefront of their mind as female lmfao
the actual pride month rundown
- marsha p. johnson repeatedly identified as a gay man and drag queen and survived into an era where the language did already exist if he chose to identify as transsexual. he explicitly stated that he was not transsexual and claimed that all transsexual people were also homosexual.
- sylvia rivera did identify as a transsexual woman (and made disparaging speeches about lesbians). she was not an ally to lesbians. lesbians and transwomen have not always been allies.
- neither of them were there when the stonewall riots began, according to marsha’s own testimony. sylvia was sleeping off a drug trip on a park bench, and by the time marsha arrived at stonewall, the riots were already in full swing.
- storme delarverie, a mixed black gender-nonconforming lesbian and drag king, may have been the one who incited the stonewall riots. she never identified as a transman despite surviving into an an era where the language was made accessible to do so. accounts differ as to who started the riots.
- stonewall was not a special haven for trans people and drag artists, it was just some bar where gay people met up. by all accounts, it wasn’t even a good bar.
- pride as a festival and parade was invented by gay men, lesbians, and bisexual people. fred sergeant is one of those gay men, and he has been beaten (in recent years, as an elderly man) by trans people and their allies due to his views on medical transition. non-homosexual trans people were unheard of in this era.
- this is just united states history, and not even the beginning of gay rights activism in the united states alone. the rest of the world didn’t necessarily base its gay rights activism on stonewall.
people will really see a masc or butch female character and go what if this was a hulking brick house of a man. unidentifiable as a woman. with a penis. also the woman she gets shipped with? we make as tiny and feminine as possible even if it's not in character at all
Males think that oppressing women is a human right. No matter how oppressed a man is, he will always seek to oppress women in the same position as him. Their entitlement to oppress women is considered a given, and when they feel injustice at being poor, a large part of it is that they feel injustice at the fact that they can't oppress rich women as much as they oppress other poor women.
Men don't measure class by wealth, or race, or country, they measure it by how many women they are given the opportunity to oppress.
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