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#TERFs pls touch grass
dracomort · 8 months
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Hello! I noticed you recently used the radfem tag on a post. Being a HP author, are you aware of the message this sends considering the source content for this fandom?
I debated whether or not to answer this, as I am well aware of the hornet's nest I'm kicking—particularly on this site. However, I believe the contemporary rhetoric that assumes one's support of 'x' means they must believe 'y' to be reductive, dishonest, and particularly troubling when it comes to silencing the voices of women. It's the very same false equivalence that has led large swathes of the population into claiming that support of Palestine = antisemitism (including, ironically, JK Rowling).
I consider myself a radical feminist and I won't censor that simply because I also happen to like a magical school kid's book series written by a conservative moron. Does this mean I agree with everything every single radical feminist has ever said? No. But I believe that sex-based oppression is alive and well and can be seen most prominently in law-enforcement response to rape and domestic violence, abortion rights in many countries, access to maternity leave, research into women's health, household labour distribution and the commercial objectification of women (be that advertising or pornography).
Does this mean I think sex-based oppression is the only form of oppression? No. Does this mean I associate myself with TERFs? No. Was the radical feminist movement without flaws? Also no. Just as the socialist movement did not adequately address the disadvantages women faced in the 60s and 70s, the second-wave feminist movement failed to address the unique struggles of non-white women and queer women. There is always room to grow from the starting point of a movement created ~60 years ago. Intersectionality is critical. But we have not progressed as far as most would like to pretend (looking at you, America), and the way that women hasten to distance themselves from the 'harsh' type of feminism is partially at fault for this, in my opinion.
Without radical feminism, we would not have had the Women's Liberation Movement. Without radical feminism, we would not have abortion rights, access to credit, equal pay protections, etc. The demonisation of a branch of feminism that was so critical in fighting for the rights that modern women enjoy today is harmful and something I am very suspicious of. I mean, we're at a point where I can't even use the tag radfem without having people in my asks sending messages like this? Really? If there is something that I have reblogged or posted that you disagree with, then I am always open to a good-faith discussion, but I don't respect this style of internet discourse that strikes you down as guilty by association.
(Also, since I know that's what you're getting at — my opinion on TERFs is that they've done a great disservice to radical feminism and have gotten themselves worked up about something that is a non-issue outside of their corner of the internet. My question when people come to me IRL with anti-trans rhetoric is always, "have you ever actually met a trans person?" and the answer is always no...)
While I don't agree with everything said in it, this is an interesting article from Dr Charlotte Proudman which I recommend you read: Being a radical feminist means being a trans ally at the same time.
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andersonfilms · 9 months
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when i’m done being sick, girl!cock abby is coming. you terfs are fucking terrifyingly horrible and ugly. touch some grass nd pls use the little brain cells you might actually still have and realize trans women are women and can be lesbians.
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miningforsmiles · 1 year
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Something something opening post 😑
(If it has a • then it’s a main point, if it has a - it is a specific subject of the previous point)
Anyway—
Howdy,
• Call me by my Blog handle
• Pronouns are Fae/Faer
• POC
- GEOAY+
• I’m an Adult
• Multi-Shipper
• Mediocre Ao3 Fic Writer
- Do not ask for my Ao3 username, I’ll cry /lh
- I cope with intrusive thoughts through fiction and writing, I’d prefer if I wasn’t judged for that ♡
Fandoms I like
• Steven Universe
• The Owl House
• Danny Phantom
• Pikmin
• Minecraft
- DSMP
- Empires SMP
• Demon Slayer
• Welcome Home
• Kirby
• & More
DNI
• Minors
• Pedophiles
• People who can’t separate fiction from reality
- Anti-Proship
- Anti-DSMP
• Kinkshamers
• Homophobes
- Transphobes
- Xenicphobes
- Anti-Neopronouns
- Anti-Mspec Lesbians
- TERFs
• Racists
- Colorists
- White Supremacists
• Ableists
- Anyone who thinks I need to “fix” my disabilities to “fully enjoy my life”
~~~
Fiction is fiction, if you can’t recognize that pls block me and touch some grass ♡
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musicismylife120191 · 2 years
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You're 30 and you still insta block anyone who disagrees with you? Girlie grow up 💀💀
Looks like a terf got mad and decided to be a bitch baby on anon. 😆
First off, this is social media, the point is to curate an experience for you, so yeah I block people for shit I don’t want to see. That’s kind of how it works. Which is what you and your terf/transphobe friends do. You cluster together like cockroaches to back up each other’s horrible views, so you know ppl in glass houses.
Second, trans people being considered people and having rights is not a ‘disagreement’ you insignificant twat. These are human beings which I know you and your little transphobe/terf buddies don’t like to think.
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