do u support trans rights women defender <33
it depends on the woman i am talking to. if she supports trans rights, then i do as well.
i will always listen to and follow women's voices
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do u support trans rights women defender <33
it depends on the woman i am talking to. if she supports trans rights, then i do as well.
i will always listen to and follow women's voices
Monique Wittig, The Straight Mind
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i am shocked this blog is still receiving attention from other feminists
i have been continuing my fight for women's rights offline too dont you worry.
and i came THIS CLOSE to getting a feminist gf until :(
i agree with this video sm
no calling a trans woman a "male" and saying female genitalia shouldnt be mutilated are not the same............. you people are dumb as rocks
yes saying male and female when talking about trans people and saying "lesbian NOT queer" are terf dog whistles no i dont think caring about female genitalia mutilation or the crime statistics i spit at people or male violence are terf dog whistles because im not fucking dumb and can think complex thoughts.........
reminder that gender criticism and bioessentialism contradict each other and your hatred for trans people is bioessentialism
[T]he experience of female suffering is buried in cultural invisibility and contempt… the very reality of abuse sustained by women, despite its overwhelming pervasiveness and constancy, is negated. It is negated in the transactions of everyday life, and it is negated in the history books, left out, and it is negated by those who claim to care about suffering but are blind to this suffering.
The problem, simply stated, is that one must believe in the existence of the person in order to recognize the authenticity of her suffering. Neither men nor women believe in the existence of women as significant beings. It is impossible to remember as real the suffering of someone who by definition has no legitimate claim to dignity or freedom, someone who is in fact viewed as some thing, an object or an absence.
- Andrea Dworkin, Right-Wing Women