ALW inclusive feminism is by definition inclusive and is the group I frequent the most. I'm actually referring to "ALW Feminist Discussion Group" who describe themselves as
"This group does not endorse the sex trade or support the decriminalisation of the whole industry. We do not believe that in a progressive equal society that women are commodities.
Patriarchy sucks. End demand. None of this neo liberal 'I'm alright John'!
Trans women or women born women are all welcome in the group. Regarding trans women it's a fact they were not born with female bodies or labelled female at birth or socialised as girls and women through their most formative years. But all women have individual relationships to girlhood, womanhood, femininity. What we share is experiences of sexism and threat/reality of sexual violence. As they live as trans women trans women experience sexism and violence too. So all women have this in common, of all backgrounds.
I do agree with self organisation as a political right. So if trans women or other women want to organise separately they should. Likewise if women who were born female want to organise together that's their right too.
However, this group welcomes ALL women. Wether you feel welcome in a group where the debate may cause upset is something I do not feel able to police.
The group will NOT tolerate personal attacks.
It will also not tolerate repeated statements intended to cause upset or be antagonistic. If within the context of a thread you share a opinion that is not a personal attack & others express feeling upset with this, it is not appropriate to keep repeating the statement. Once is enough.
Feel free to disagree. Feel free to debate. Agree to disagree. Be a decent human being. Born with a vagina or not.
Transphobic means hateful toward transpeople. Nothing more. To discuss theories about whether gender is fluid is not transphobic.."
So in a nutshell, yes it is gender critical.