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What Is a Woman? The dispute between radical feminism and transgenderism | 04 Aug 2014 | On May 24th, a few dozen people gathered in a conference room at the Central Library, a century-old Georgian Revival building in downtown Portland, Oregon, for an event called Radfems Respond. The conference had been convened by a group that wanted to defend two positions that have made radical feminism anathema to much of the left. First, the organizers hoped to refute charges that the desire to ban prostitution implies hostility toward prostitutes. Then they were going to try to explain why, at a time when transgender rights are ascendant, radical feminists insist on regarding transgender women as men, who should not be allowed to use women’s facilities, such as public rest rooms, or to participate in events organized exclusively for women.
Rejoinder to above the New Yorker article: Op-ed: An Open Letter to The New Yorker: When The New Yorker took a look at the tension between transgender women and radical feminists, one writer says the examination was unfair | 05 Aug 2014 | Dear New Yorker magazine, You probably don’t remember me — I was the transgender activist who briefly appeared toward the end of that Michelle Goldberg article you ran last week. You know, the one about the “dispute between radical feminism and transgenderism.” I know, that topic sounds somewhat bizarre and potentially fascinating — I’m sure you got lots of click-throughs on it! But the thing is, it was a rather awful experience on my end, and I want to share why with you.
in the protocols of the learned elders of zion, the confusion between the sexes, the blurring of male and female, was on the list of goals. that and to corrupt the youth with sex and drugs.
everyone should know the protocols.