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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

The immigration analogy for transwomen

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MrsCollinssettled · 15/03/2020 22:46

Did anyone see the article in Saturday's Telegraph magazine about Diana Thomas? Diana said "I use the immigration analogy because in the same way that immigrants bring to their host nation things from their own culture - food, music, whatever I think I can bring- or we can bring- something new and interesting to the female experience. And I absolutely don't deny the guy in me. I am not pretending I am not still him in many ways."

Diana believes that being female is all about the clothes (says she "has almost caught up on the 40 years of shopping she missed out on") and nurturing "I have earned my way for long enough, so yes, put a pinny round my neck and let me be a homemaker, please!"

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Babdoc · 18/05/2020 16:08

PenOrPencil, they have to perform outdated sexist gender stereotypes - they have nothing else. Every cell in their body is male, their life experience is male, their physiology is male. They will never actually BE women.
This is one of the reasons that they enrage feminists - they are trying to revive all the ghastly pink frilly airheaded crap of the 1950’s and label it as default female. If normal women reject that crap, they try to tell us we must all be trans as well!
I have every sympathy with men who don’t fit male sexist stereotypes, but the answer is not to identify as something they’re not. The answer is to be proud to be a man who likes dresses or whatever- push the boundary of acceptable manhood, don’t invade women’s spaces where they will never belong, destroying our rights in the process.

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