Meet the Other Phone. Only the apps you allow.

Meet the Other Phone.
Only the apps you allow.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

#notalltranswomen

353 replies

BadasIwannaB · 12/07/2018 14:14

An argument people often make when women voice their concerns about women only spaces:

‘Well hang on a second, I know quite a few trans women and they are just considerate nice people who just want to get on with their lives etc.’

Why can’t people see that this is spectacularly missing the point in just the same way as arguing ‘well NOT ALL MEN are [rapists/sexual harassers/misogynists/a danger to women]’?

I mean, I’m friends with a lot of men - they aren’t all bad. I’m even in an intimate relationship with one. But would that be a legit rebuttal to the arguments that women should have protected spaces without men? Clearly not! I’m not insulting my (or your) friends who are men, or implying men are all rapists etc. by agreeing that women should have protected spaces without men in them.

Similarly, then, why think that those who argue that these protected spaces should not be available to trans women must be assuming that all trans women are rapists/sexual harrassers etc., and must be saying something that’s terribly insulting to their (or your) friends who are trans women?

OP posts:
GardenGeek · 15/07/2018 23:21

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

Italiangreyhound · 16/07/2018 03:47

I agree with thebewilderness "Can you mandate belief?"

GardenGeek I've really tried to see your side. But I can't agree and in the words of 'Dragon's Den'. I'm out. All the best. Thanks

TerfsUp · 16/07/2018 08:18

I am proposing, that instead of fighting a hierarchy. We force the building of a new one, by breaking it in half.

No.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page