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PP, can you explain more how that thinking makes you TERF scum? Thanks to an earlier poster, I read up last night on TERFs, but I am not sure I understand the point you are making (and I want to). I knew nothing about the TERF movement before yesterday, but having studied radical feminist scholarship in my youth, I can see understand how that foundation might lead down a path to TERF ideology. Not saying I agree with it, just that I can see how some feminists have arrived at those beliefs. |
His partner made the sweetest post on Instagram.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CIQ2CHBlcKa/?igshid=6hs602owx86l |
I have many waves ions about the broader issue of what it means when people born and assigned the female gender at birth this I they can no longer identify as a woman because they don’t present as femme. Or vice versa. A dude can’t wear a dress. I thought the whole point of gender as a social construct was that we could be free to be you and me as we see fit. For example, where are all the butch lesbians? In my youth I hung with many. Now it seems the young ones who would’ve been “butch” in the 90s are just claiming FTM.
I guess overall to me it seems that frequently it actually pigeonholes gender stereotypes more when people feel that because they don’t represent a mainstream expression of gender they must somehow be transgender. I’m not trying to be trans exclusionary. I don’t actually GAF what anyone wants to identify as, I’ll call you what you want, but I just can’t get past the irony of how much of this actually perpetuates harmful gender stereotypes while trying to be free of them. |
Thank you for agreeing! It’s just...biology exists, and it’s crazy to pretend it doesn’t. That said, I will always treat people with respect and call them as they wish. |
Exactly. Remember when Jenner shared at some awards show (Espys, maybe) about how she got all glammed up, and now she knows how it feel to be a woman? I mean... no. No, you do not know what it’s like to be a woman. |
PUBLISH being the operative word. PP was comparing people using old names when changing names because of marriage as if it were the same issue. This is an LGBTQ organization making recommendations for journalistic standards. It's not about being rude or offended as the PP tried to frame it. It's about setting norms for published media. |
DP This is a very articulate way of putting it, thank you. Your point as I see it: words matter and frame how people think. If we change terminology now so that more inclusive ways of saying things become more common, the people who have only heard the "born this way" line of terminology grow up thinking that way too. It's refreshing. |
Biology exists, no one is arguing that.
What people seem to oddly conflate is the idea that "gender is a social construct" means that "gender isn't real"... its VERY real. Social constructs are real, they have a basis in culture vs. science but that doesn't mean they aren't real. The language that "gender doesn't exist" somehow got tagged to people who advocate for trans rights, when that is obviously not true. Its not purely binary and never has been but it certainly exists- even though the roles and meanings of those gender terms are entirely built by the culture they are in. |
Then why use “sex assigned at birth” instead of “biological sex”? Biologically we are male or female (anomalies excluded), do you agree? |
Queer is sort of all encompassing of people who live/love outside of the completely binary gay/straight cis/trans lines. So a trans man and a cis woman might sort of outwardly exhibit "straight" in a photo or something but they likely will deal with some issues that straight/cis folks won't or might feel more connected to the rest of the queer community just because one is "man" and one is "woman" There really isn't an analog to it with other issues. And its varies from person to person. I think in previous generations, trans folks were much more focused on the goal of being the other gender, there wasn't as much of an option to be this thing in between, proudly trans. It was more could you "pass" or not. |
It's denial of basic biology to pretend gender is a social construct or that it exists on a spectrum. Gender reflects the biology. To pretend it was invented is purely rubbish. There are attributes given to the two genders that have been reinforced by culture over human history and one can consider that constructs, but gender itself is not distinguishable from biology. |
PP responding. Sure. For some people. For other people less so. Sexual orientation is also on a spectrum. And so is medical transition. So, basically, for partners, those two things just need to align or have some field of overlap. |
I'm the one who used the bigot term quoted and I will emphatically push back on the PP's assertion that I called someone "who doesn't blindly agree with me" a bigot. I did not call the poster a bigot just for pushing back on the terms at all. I actually explained and delineated why I think they were being bigoted: 1. being deliberately obtuse, pretending they don't understand semantics when really they don't want to accept them and 2. being dismissive, comparing apples and oranges to tell people directly affected by a situation that their feelings on the issue should really be a "non-issue." I used the word bigot in the context of a wider discussion and that's the OPPOSITE of calling someone a bigot for just not agreeing with me. Yes, calling people bigots can be divisive. Doesn't mean we should stop calling it out when we see it. If people don't agree that what I'm saying is bigoted is in fact bigoted, than come back and argue your counter points. I didn't use the word to shut anyone down. If I wanted to shut people down my replies would be one sentence long instead of discussions. |
Completely agree with both of these posts. Soon the girls will all think that if they don’t like wearing heels or playing with dolls then they’re actually a boy. And that comment by Jenner was disgusting. It’s like someone getting their body painted with black ink and then claiming that they know exactly what it’s like to be a black person. |