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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

"Sisters Uncut protests trans exclusionary feminist group"

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morningtoncrescent62 · 04/02/2019 17:08

Ed Uni Student 'newspaper' on last Thursday's protest outside the For Woman Scotland meeting.

www.studentnewspaper.org/sisters-uncut-protests-trans-exclusionary-feminist-group-we-should-fight-for-all-women/

From the article: ''A couple of women who came for the For Women Scot meeting stopped to speak to and debate with the protesters. A trans woman, who wished not to be named, said “I’m not here to debate. This is not a debate for me, this is my life... I realised that no matter how respectful I came across, these people would always dismiss me. Which is why I don’t think there is a debate.” '

So women attending the meeting tried to talk with protestors (presumably not dismissing the quoted transwoman) but the protestors decided they don't think there's a debate. And students at one of the UK's most prestigious universities don't seem to bat an eyelid at that - they simply quote it without comment. Sheesh.

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LordProfFekkoThePenguinPhD · 05/02/2019 15:04

Weren’t togas pinned with metal pins? So very desperate... plenty of traditional ‘male’ trades would have needles (fishermen and sailmakers come to mind).

Come on love, just look at the pelvis bone.

welshgendercrit · 05/02/2019 23:04

Cloaks (worn by men and women) were traditionally fastened with pins or brooches. It is possible for clothing or decorative items to be gender-neutral. Hmm

AngryAttackKittens · 05/02/2019 23:23

"It seems the deceased was a person, who like most people may have had a range of interests. But we can tell from the shape of the pelvis that he was a man."

There, sorted. I am so out of patience with the desperate attempts to force "gender" into absolutely everything. Find a new hobby, kids.

LordProfFekkoThePenguinPhD · 06/02/2019 19:27

Attached to what seems to have been a brightly covered top covering on one side is some sort of clothing pin. It has the words ‘They, Them’ crudely scratched onto it, as is by a preschool child, and look, here’s another with ‘She, Her’ scrawled in what I believe they called ‘a sharpie’.

What is this strange cult, and what deity was being evoked by this magic talisman? Did this clearly primitive being believe that they were more than human - superhuman of you will?

Their pelvis bone clearly indicates that the body is that if a male but was this primitive creature trying to evoke the Goddess Dumbass in some magic ritual?

CroneXX · 06/02/2019 20:42

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newtlover · 06/02/2019 23:24

that's very sad
how selfish

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