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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Well, women can be sexist too, even about one's own gender, so indeed that's a possibility. But as someone else mentioned on this thread, its usage seemed to predate trans really becoming known as being a thing (at least in the surgical sense).

So I - who really knows nothing and isn't really involved, but nonetheless I'll still tell you my opinion! (bc you asked, ofc:-) - say: when in doubt, check the other factors. Perhaps she merely needs educated. Or perhaps we should not nitpick every tiny thing. Then again, is it really nitpicking to tell a woman that she is a human being?

Anyway it still gets back to: is it a RED flag? And if so, what then - like is it worth having any further conversations at all with a person who uses such language? And for that, I say: use one's best judgement.

Then again, perhaps my thinking is outdated - bc NOW it is used to exclude trans women. Sort of? In some contexts it is, while in others it might not?

But I can't recall ever having used it personally, so I cannot really say why this would do such a thing.

[–] [email protected] -4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

It can be both! A lot of women, such as JK Rowling, think the only worth they have as women is having a uterus and being conditioned to think less of themselves by a patriarchal society. If trans women are valid, that means women don't have to exist for making babies. That means women can be raised to have self esteem. The fact that these things are an option, and these women didn't get to have that privilege, breaks their hearts. Growing up trans is traumatizing, but these TERFs only focus on the privileges, like not having to deal with periods. They're jealous. Too jealous to accept it. They have to believe that womanhood is suffering, or they'd instead have to accept that the suffering they endured was unnecessary.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

It is complex, and probably we can't get too deep into it in this community, but yeah, a lot of people engage in fanciful thinking rather than live in reality - and some of those people are kind while some are the opposite. e.g. I want to be kind in thinking that as people age they find it harder to stretch themselves to consider new ideas - but is that even true, or just something that was made up, like will we become that way at some point? I used to think so... but I no longer do.

And in case you are wondering how you could have missed the point of what I was trying to say... it's not you, as there simply isn't one:-).