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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And today The Sun posts an interview with her abuser showing zero remorse at all. Because women are still, perpetually at the bottom of the totem pole.[/quote] You can be abused and also still hold harmful opinions and use your platform to spread them. She is both. She doesn’t get a pass on harming transgender people now because she survived DV. [/quote] I don't understand. She is harming transgender people by saying XX women are not the same as XY trans women biologically? How can that not be true? [/quote] That is not the extent of her comments[/quote] It kind of seems like it is. [b]Women’s issues are not trans women’s issues. Both groups of people have issues, but they aren’t the same.[/b] [/quote] Exactly. They are both important to address, but they are NOT the same. Why XY trans women and their supporters are so adamant in grouping them together is what I don't understand.[/quote] It’s magical thinking. What I want to be true is literally true, and damn you for pointing out that it’s not literally true. It’s a truly juvenile way of thinking.[/quote]
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