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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Punching Terfs

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AssignedMentalAtBirth · 27/06/2017 10:38

twitter.com/helenlewis/status/879622400631025664

Helen Lewis is getting dog's abuse, mostly from men, because she objects to someone having "I punch TERFs" on their tshirt. I like her, listen to the NS podcast and always impressed with her. I think she's brave to tweet about this but it's a bloody minefield. I really am struggling with the left wing on this issue. That and all the no platforming, compelled speech etc. I thought I was left wing but I think I am more liberal, in the classic sense. e.g. Free speech and all that, which doesn't include threats of violence if you don't agree with what someone says. Anyone have any thoughts on this?

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ALittleBitOfButter · 28/06/2017 00:22

What is Australia's attitude to welfare state?

Very strong. Australia was once the best place in the world to be a worker, with the best conditions in the world. If you were a white man, of course. Aboriginal and islanders were exploited with slave wages and the White Australia Policy was the first act passed by the newly federated colonies in 1901.

Historically, Australia has identified its national character as a chauvinist type of egalitarianism and open disrespect of the landed gentry. The Catholic Church has maintained a strong pro-Irish, or rather, anti-Anglo establishment attitude over their congregations, which included political influence. They decided to end support for the Labor Party in the 1950s due to COmmunist sympathisers in the union movement, and threw their support behind a destabilising Democratic Labor Party which saw Labor in the political wilderness until the early 1970s.

Nonetheless, Australia has a much healthier attitude to welfare statism than the UK, despite the interference of neoliberalism. On Mumsnet the prevailing attitude seems to be 'stop putting pressure on the NHS, it can't take it' rather than 'tax the rich, silly, we all need universal health care'. A return to Keynesianism after the financial crisis of 2008, rather than 'austerity', was successful for Australia.

I imagine being kicked out and forced to live there might have given people a somewhat different attitude than the "promised land" attitude of the immigrants to America.

Australia was also a promised land. It had an entitlement that white people were farmers who should get the land, but the ruling class pinched all the best land. America generally has much better soil meaning that your average farmer was able to till the land successfully. 'The Great Australian Dream' is owning your own house (dissipating now!), which is pretty similar to America and inspired by migrants.

VestalVirgin · 28/06/2017 00:52

I don't think any sensible theory of human rights can include rights which in some circumstances could not exist without coercing other human beings into doing things to violate their own bodily integrity against their will.

Indeed.

Giving men a right to fathering children is another idiocy along those lines. (I think it was about demanding that the NHS pay for surrogate mothers for unattractive men, or gay men, or something)

OlennasWimple · 28/06/2017 03:33

IME the hard Left is as misogynist as the hard Right, it just disguises itsekf better.

Trade unionism in the US has a history of misogynist and racism. Usually through the apparently reasonably guise of protecting the position of workers, but eg arguing that all jobs should be full time jobs is problematic because it props up the notion of the man providing for the family whilst ignoring that women are overwhelmingly more likely to want part time work because of caring responsibilities.

Oh, and there are longstanding well documented links between certain trade unions and that most patriarchal of bodies, the mafia

PoochSmooch · 28/06/2017 06:09

Really interesting debate to read through this morning. I'm going to digest it and maybe come back to it later.

In the meantime, Gallus Mag is very, very enlightening on our TERF-puncher in this article.

Terrifying. Just terrifying. This fucker has zero interest in any kind of progressive politics, in trans rights or women's rights or any other kind of enlightenment values. Just your garden variety misogynist doing what misogynists do best Sad

Datun · 28/06/2017 08:06

PoochSmooch

Wow! Thanks for that link. Gendertrender is like some kind of esoteric, giant detective agency when it comes to these issues.

The twitter link brings up all the usual nonsense about suicide statistics and feminists being responsible for male violence. And people asserting that TERF isn't a slur and even if it is, it's deserved.

This man is being defended on Twitter as a victim, despite threatening to punch women and girls, when in fact he is a violent, misogynistic activist. And, it appears, belonging to the group responsible for the ubiquitous 'baseball bat' wielding.

Which is why we desperately need a public debate to expose the dangerous underbelly of the ideology.

I don't follow Helen Lewis, but from what I can gather, she was broadly sympathetic to the trans community. Including transwomen in feminism and saying they are women.

With one or two caveats about no platforming.

Which was obviously her first mistake.

She is now being subjected to all the usual abuse accompanying the word TERF. Because, as we all know, if you don't 110% support absolutely every tiny detail of the ideology, you are responsible for the death of trans people everywhere and an unspeakable piece of shit whose opinion is worthless.

From the accounts I have read, it is this bullying and abusive tactic, almost more than anything else, that is making people reach peak trans.

Terfing · 28/06/2017 08:58

As bad as it sounds, we need more instances like this one to help the majority reach peak trans. Without seeing the real effects of transgenderism, people naively think its all about toilets.

Lonelystarbuckslover · 28/06/2017 10:19

A PP noticed Glosswitch Twitter account has gone - I hope she's ok, I followed her but she's gone from mine also.

OlennasWimple · 28/06/2017 13:33

They really really hate women, don't they?

shinynewusername · 28/06/2017 17:30

Gloss witch is still alive and tweeting! She has just updated her profile to include her real name - Victoria Smith.

DrudgeJedd · 28/06/2017 18:24

I think she may have been shadowbanned, I definitely couldn't see her tweets & when I clicked on her profile it came up with two different messages like 'can't load user info' & 'you are not authorised to view this account' but yes she's back now.

Lonelystarbuckslover · 06/07/2017 13:38

My organisation has mixed gender toilets as of today. We have three types of toilets: accessible, mixed gender and toilets for one particular gender. Can you guess which gender lost their single gender space and which keeps their specific space? Colour me surprised.

It's only in certain areas of the building, but I'll be interested if it gets rolled out.

Datun · 06/07/2017 13:40

I'm sure that's against the law on the basis of sex discrimination. Either they all go or they retain one for each sex.

Datun · 06/07/2017 13:43

Ask them to put up this sign. And if they object, ask them why?

They can replace trans* with genders if it's more inclusive.

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Lonelystarbuckslover · 06/07/2017 13:50

It's a big building so I imagine they'll argue that women haven't lost their own toilets per se, just that some of the blocks are mixed. I'll make a concerted effort to go to the women's only toilets, although maybe at least hopefully trans people will seek out the mixed gender one and the women's toilets that are there will remain women's spaces.

Without outing myself, it's an educational establishment and I've noticed that they are the most keen to be right on. At my previous place, there were four types of toilets in one of the buildings: accessible, men, women, and then gender neutral.

DJBaggySmalls · 06/07/2017 14:10

Mya Berne's Twitter is active again. Gender Trender posted this in 2015;

gendertrender.wordpress.com/2015/09/04/dear-folk-singer-mya-byrne-masturbating-in-your-sisters-underwear-makes-you-a-predator-not-a-woman/

bambambini · 06/07/2017 18:30

I was at a family venue recently and they now have unisex toilets - with a seprate area for males with urinals. Seems it's happening.

morningrunner · 07/07/2017 07:33

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cuirderussie · 11/07/2017 22:48

Jesus, just read the Helen Lewis comments, it's like falling into a rank sewer of misogyny. How can young women not see this men's rights movement for what it is? It actually makes me feel sick.

ALittleBitOfButter · 13/07/2017 21:16

I just read that Mya Berne stuff. It is truly frightening how sickening and abusive tactics becime normalised because no one is allowed to criticise trans people. So awful for the majority of trans people who want to just get on with it that they have these seedy misogynistic fellow travellers Angry

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