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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

A pattern I noticed

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AnotherAdultHumanFemale · 21/07/2019 02:04

I've noticed a pattern where different groups of women (and some men) are reaching 'peak trans' roughly collectively at the same time. It's just an observation and by no means an exact science (there are lots of outliers) but it's something I noticed on Reddit, twitter and on here.

  • The first group of women who seemed to see the reality of the ideology were the radical feminists back in the 70s;
  • Next it was the lesbians when they started being gaslighted and shamed into sleeping with males and their lesbian bars etc gradually got colonised by men 'identifying' as women;
  • Then it seemed to be women who had experienced some sort of abuse, or women who worked with abuse survivors because they recognised that a lot of the TRA tactics were the same tactics used by domestic abusers such as gaslighting and DARVO;
  • Next it was mothers, who were dealing with the results of the ideology being taught in schools

In effect, each group reaches peak trans when the truth about the ideology crashes onto their radar.

I think this might be why certain women are attacking us and not 'seeing' it - it hasn't yet affected them so they are still under the illusion they are being kind and inclusive to a few poor souls.

The world of sports woke up after this, because of men playing against women and taking medals etc. I wonder which group will be next to wake up.

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butteryellow · 22/07/2019 11:46

I think you're spot on OP - as each of these things hits a group, and they see the reality clash, they come round (and then blame us for not speaking up sooner)

The schools is what worries me - because kids, for all their honesty, really are led by the adults around them (my youngest thought the sun shone out of his kindergarten teacher's behind. Nothing I said was right, but when Ms. Suzi said it, it was gospel. Luckily, Ms. Suzi was fantastic - and knew that 3 year olds were 3 year olds, and wouldn't have projected any of this stuff on her class, whilst still giving every kid a chance to be themselves.).

I really think that lots of people really are doing this in a well-meaning, but unthinking way - lip-service - and that we can pull it back, but I'm also pretty sure that there's going to be some spectacular and horrific abuse done before enough people wake up - it's already happening, and so many of us are just trying to keep our head above it, and the kids we care about from being damaged by it, that we're having trouble finding the extra resource to puulll harder.

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