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Dealing with inflammatory posts re Trans on MN

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womanformallyknownaswoman · 07/04/2018 17:37

I am concerned to see the message below from MNHQ at the end of the T thread. Regarding posts that I consider "goady", I have a personal policy of not feeding them, not engaging and not rising to the bait. I ignore them. OPs looking for conflict as a way to feed themselves won't get it from me. Firstly, it's exhausting-they are not interested in dialogue, despite what they say, and secondly the best way to deal with them, imo, is to starve them of attention and not rise to the bait. Don't give them what they want i.e. a fight and conflict.

My concern is I predict there will be a lot more new threads and OPs looking for a fight, as the public becomes more aware of the issues and the tide starts to turn against TRAs. They will want to try and get this Place closed down for discussion, and none of us want that to happen.

Personally I have found it empowering to learn how not to engage and to turn it back on them if absolutely necessary, by the use of ridicule and short rebuttals of their nonsense. I am happy to share some techniques if it will help plus learn more from others. There's no point in trying to score points and win all the arguments they make as it's the engagement down their rabbit holes they want - they literally feed off conflict. They're anti-social remember, so any attention is better than none. They want to keep you coming back and arguing, so they can derail, prolong, provoke and generally make life difficult for MNHQ - to force them to take action. The negative attention "turns on" those looking for a fight….so please don't feed them, ignore them and lets keep this place open.

Message for MN:

Hi all

Since this thread is getting near its end, this seems like a good moment to make a really serious point.

We've just made some more deletions on this thread, and we're pretty exasperated tbh - we feel we're running out of ways to say 'please stick within the TGs or risk losing MN as a place to discuss this issue.'

We're really proud of our commitment to free speech, and we put a huge amount of time and resources to enabling this debate to take place - as many of you have pointed out, it's one of the few places left.

To those who haven't yet been able to stop and look at things from our end of the barrel - please understand that you're risking this space for everyone; if you really can't debate civilly with those you disagree with, it might be time to consider that MN is no longer the place for you. We're sorry to have to say this - we don't like it one bit - but tbh nothing else seems to have got through so far: we're at a point of last resort.

Thanks to all those who modify their first instincts and manage to make their points in a calm, considered and civilised manner - even in the face of goadiness. We appreciate it (and so would Michelle.)

Thanks all

MNHQ

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AbsintheFriends · 13/04/2018 17:34

Toni Harrison also accuses WPUK of misogyny. I'm still trying to work that one out.

0phelia · 13/04/2018 17:38

That Toni person is at the heart of all of the WEP's terrible decisions.

Ereshkigal · 13/04/2018 19:42

So HBE isn't allowed to express personal gender critical views but Toni is allowed to express personal misogynistic and arguably defamatory ones? That how it works?

thebewilderness · 13/04/2018 20:31

Both Intersex organizations and WOC organizations have asked transgender advocates to stop using Intersex and Intersectionality respectively to justify their demand that women and Feminism be useful to males in stripping women of their right to privacy and dignity.

Italiangreyhound · 13/04/2018 20:41

@CharlieParley your post at 23:06 is so moving and so true. " What possible fucking reason could I have to centre a man in my feminism?"

CharlieParley · 13/04/2018 21:42

Thank you everyone. I guess I was just so pissed off yesterday seeing Woman's Place UK libelled yet again as a hate group.

The Edinburgh meeting was the first women's rights meeting I've ever attended in my life and I have never before felt so much love in a public gathering, from complete strangers at that. It felt so empowering to be surrounded by women fighting for women and children.

I fear for the future. For all of us. That's why I cannot imagine a better use of my time, skills and energy than fighting for women's rights for the rest of my life.

Italiangreyhound · 13/04/2018 22:45

Nirvana someone get away with libel on Twitter. How can the WEP have members/a member who would say such things? It's just beyond me.

Italiangreyhound · 13/04/2018 22:56

Sorry, how can not nirvana!

R0wantrees · 28/06/2018 09:59

Importantant current thread: www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3290772-Reality-check?

OP comment by Pratchet (long-standing MN member and poster on FWR)

"It's shit but I think we have to be pragmatic. And disclaimer: the below does not refer to all trans people or all transadvocates.

Imagine how many pairs of TRA eyes are trawling every single post on Mumsnet about trans issues. There are the resources, the legal support and the tech experience there to build a civil case, or find the one post that tips over into breaching IPSO and Ofcom guidelines, that can lead to sanction, compensation or worse for MN.

They don't even need eyes. They can build algorithms that trawl mumsnet for them. They want that log of complaints or posts that will enable legal action, criminal action or any other official sanction. There is no lull or respite from this. Mumsnet is the only mass crossover media which enables conversation on this issue which is not trans-agenda driven. It's the only one left that promotes a feminist view. The drive to stop this conversation will not stop, or rest, ever.

And who will they complain to? They will be complaining to people who have had 'trans awareness training' and bodies which have extremely active awareness networks, looking for offensive material. Going back years, through the media, including the BBC and ITV at the highest levels, police, monitoring organisations, government, the civil service, about how vulnerable trans people are, about how oppressed trans people are. What are Mumsnet's chances of coming out the other side and being able to allow this conversation to go on?

We all know this, but it's actually real. It's not theoretical.

Don't do the TRAs' job for them. Please don't jump. Please don't throw yourselves in front of the train. This is David and Goliath, we are amateurs all, new to the field, up against an army of well-prepared professionals. But we can do this. "

Theinconstantgardener · 28/06/2018 10:04

Yes we can!

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