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Yes, I think some feminists have accused some trans women of using conservative cues for femininity, e.g., mini-skirts and tons of make-up. I don't know if this is true, or how many is some.
I have serious doubts about this "self-identification" crap. If you've got bollocks and a dick, you're a bloke. I'd like to self-identify as a millionaire, but it wouldn't make me one.
I agree with Wiggs. The issue around safeguarding of women and children is separate to the right of anyone to self-identify according to what they know about themselves. There has to be a discussion of how the former works along with the latter. But simply saying that your genitalia equals what you are is nonsensical when the experience of people says otherwise.
I agree with Wiggs. The issue around safeguarding of women and children is separate to the right of anyone to self-identify according to what they know about themselves.
From that link to here. https://www.byline.com/column/85/article/2300
That’s horrific, but it raises a lot of questions in my mind.For example, I’m not sure about why the Green Party are being criticized here, unless they took specific measures to prevent David Challenor from being brought to trial. Also, the whole thing seems to be quite alarmist. “This is what trans women will do if we let them have their way”. Well, I don’t know of any evidence that suggests that trans women are more likely to sexually assault people than cis males or that they are more likely to get away with it because they use tactics to shut down the debate about trans women and identity.
So not checking about an agent being accused about sexual assault of children is ok? Never mind that being in the address that the assault was alleged?
An Irish perspectivehttps://womansplaceuk.org/an-irish-woman-speaks/
I think this is good from Carolyn Leckiehttp://www.thenational.scot/news/16982498.questioning-gender-law-is-not-a-form-of-transphobia/?ref=mr&lp=1