So many transsexual males seem to want to be allies to women but if you can't handle the fact that we want you to stop calling yourself one of us and identifying with our oppression then aren't you really in it for yourself as opposed to our liberation?
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Feminist Memes for Radical Women
So edgy!
You want to be with us, but we don't want you to be with us, and when you get angry about us not accepting you then you are selfish.
Just what kind of logic is that???
Yeah, how dare those "ebil tranzezz" bring their own problems into the broader feminist movement. Because different groups of women totally don't have different problems/issues. Rich women, poor women, immigrant women, white women, minority women, handicapped women etc. none of those women face different issues? Yet accepting all those different groups doesn't weaken feminism, it just broadens what it's goals are. Why can't transwomen also be among you?
@Pharaoh Bastethotep
Their super-badass shirts:
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I've been saying the following about this topic:
The only life experience that all women have in common is their innate self-identity as women.
If you look among non-trans people who are considered cis women, do they all have:
XX chromosomes? Nope.
Uterus and ovaries? Nope.
Breasts? Nope.
Hairless faces? Nope.
Conforming genitalia? Nope.
'Feminine' self-expression? Nope.
I could go on, but I don't think I need to. The only thing that all women have in common that isn't also common to all humans is their innate understanding of themselves as women.
Oh how I fucking depise TERFs (or any other oppressed group who starts to oppress others once they have the chance to do so). A transWOMAN is a woman, not a man, get that into your thick skull. She also suffers from much more hate and oppression than you ever will just by being trans, for example coming from you (not that I want to compare suffering here)!
Think of the Facebook-acquaintances as if they lived on your street. You'd probably like some of them, dislike others. But none of you have to live by somebody else's rules, and none of you have to hang out with people you dislike. Keep shopping, if what you want are people who all agree with you all of the time.
@ HS
How....uh...."totally tubular"....All that's missing is the Saved By The Bell -style music, slap-bracelet, Zubazz "jams", a pile of Pogs and a 2 liter bottle of SUUUUURRRRRGGGEE!
Apparently the TERF bimbo who started this still thinks ALF's all the rage, Dee-Lite is still popular, Andrew Dice Clay is still a hit comedian, mullets are not a tonsorial joke and everyone's "Doing The Bartman".
@SpukiKitty :
My personal fashion sense is still in the 80's myself, and if that shirt had a message on it I agreed with, using that style, I'd buy and wear it in a heartbeat.
@ Thanos6
I do confess that I like some of that old stuff. I loved the 80s but the 90s were a turbulent time for me (long story) but that doesn't mean there wasn't a lot of cool stuff in the 90s....
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....I also like this hairstyle...the "Jack Dawkins/Eric Matthews/'curtains'" style. I want it to be popular, again. It's so cute! Young David Tennant wore it well. So cute, boyish and "flippity-floppity".
More of Kid-Tenni "Curtains" cuteness....
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....I love "Campbell Bain"! He's sooooooooooooo YUM (And YES; He was 'LEGAL'! Relax!)!
Confused?
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