Let's share some readings between radfems

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This is a really, really long read but well worth it. It's not entirely flawless but it does a great job of offering citations to prove that RadFems are hardly punching down when it comes to TRAs. They are well-funded, many right-wing leaning and incredibly anti-women as a whole. It also throws a wrench into the 'But Trans Women are being murdered ALL THE TIME' rhetoric.

Inauthentic Selves: The modern LGBTQ+ Movement Is Run By Philanthropic Astroturf And Based On Junk Science

It's especially telling in how much is anti-lesbian about this movement and how when it comes to Trans Identified Females, little care is given too.
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Inauthetic Selves is a GREAT read. Also, Zhathil, this is off topic but I looooove the Jet Girl icon! :mrgreen:
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As a resource, the blog 4thwavenow was useful to helping me understand facets of trans activism that TRAs refused to discuss, especially from the ethics surrounding the transing of children. Nina Paley's blog as well!! She is a radical feminist animator who makes really great movies, highly recommend her work! Public screenings of her films have been deplatformed because of her open criticism of self ID, and they're all available for free online because she doesn't believe in copyright.

https://blog.ninapaley.com/

https://4thwavenow.com/
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janelane wrote: Fri Jun 21, 2019 5:35 pm As a resource, the blog 4thwavenow was useful to helping me understand facets of trans activism that TRAs refused to discuss, especially from the ethics surrounding the transing of children. Nina Paley's blog as well!! She is a radical feminist animator who makes really great movies, highly recommend her work! Public screenings of her films have been deplatformed because of her open criticism of self ID, and they're all available for free online because she doesn't believe in copyright.

https://blog.ninapaley.com/

https://4thwavenow.com/
This is a really great resource too. Thank you for sharing it with us. ( I also love Daria and your Jane name/avatar combo <3 )
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Zhathil wrote: Fri Jun 21, 2019 11:24 am This is a really, really long read but well worth it. It's not entirely flawless but it does a great job of offering citations to prove that RadFems are hardly punching down when it comes to TRAs. They are well-funded, many right-wing leaning and incredibly anti-women as a whole. It also throws a wrench into the 'But Trans Women are being murdered ALL THE TIME' rhetoric.

Inauthentic Selves: The modern LGBTQ+ Movement Is Run By Philanthropic Astroturf And Based On Junk Science

It's especially telling in how much is anti-lesbian about this movement and how when it comes to Trans Identified Females, little care is given too.
Thank you. This is a great resource that really helps me understand what I have been seeing in the media and the hyper-push of Trans into everything.
I am not typically into 'conspiracy' things, but this is off the charts. Follow the money and it all leads to big pharm and a few people lining their pockets.

And oh yeah - 'the transgender lobby is built on a foundation of money, nonsense and homophobia'. Wow. Just wow.
There is just so much that I am processing in what I just read. I won't inflict you all with my pondering and instead will just continue my readings.
I just have to say though, thank God I grew up when I did with the parents I have.
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Zhathil wrote: Fri Jun 21, 2019 11:24 am This is a really, really long read but well worth it. It's not entirely flawless but it does a great job of offering citations to prove that RadFems are hardly punching down when it comes to TRAs. They are well-funded, many right-wing leaning and incredibly anti-women as a whole. It also throws a wrench into the 'But Trans Women are being murdered ALL THE TIME' rhetoric.

Inauthentic Selves: The modern LGBTQ+ Movement Is Run By Philanthropic Astroturf And Based On Junk Science

It's especially telling in how much is anti-lesbian about this movement and how when it comes to Trans Identified Females, little care is given too.

Thank you for sharing this.

It has given me much needed data to work with during conversations I have with people who do not understand why this movement bothers me. As a GNC Female I am horrified by what I see them doing to the children.

I am so grateful I am not a kid or I am sure they would be pushing me that direction.
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Thanks for sharing. I wanted to learn more about this topic and reading the first article, I feel I like just opened pandora's box. I admit I don't know much about radfem though I have heard of it over the years. Reading this has open my eyes to things I didn't know what happening.

A transgendered woman saying Gays are only gay because they wish to be women. Isn't that bigorty?

Men wishing they could have went though puberty as a girl so they can wear miniskirts and complain about male gaze? But when we complain it's considered unflattering, whining, sexism, etc.

Men changing the definition of what is a women is so they can be one but the difintion of a man stays the same? Woman=whoever feels like one. Man=Penis.

What is going on?!

I'm shook, I'm honestly shook.
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Also, idk if yall familiar with this article: Neurosexism: the myth that men and women have different brains
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Z6IIAB wrote: Wed Jun 26, 2019 11:47 am Also, idk if yall familiar with this article: Neurosexism: the myth that men and women have different brains
Nice read. Got a nice new term: “biosocial straitjackets”
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my education on gender went something like:

- "Oppression" by Marilyn Frye

- "White Privilege and Male Privilege" by Peggy McIntosh, 1988

- "A Woman’s Worst Nightmare" in the NY Times

- "Doing Gender" by Candace West; Don H. Zimmerman

- "Long Island Man Kills Infant Boy for Acting Like a Girl" (2010)

- ‘I’m not a pilot, I’m a pilot’s wife,’ says 3 yr old girl http://reelgirl.com/2013/11/im-not-a-pi ... -old-girl/

- teenage girls: “…they haven’t been living, they’ve been performing.” https://www.metafilter.com/121190/teena ... performing

- "Little girls deserve better than to be told to make themselves sexy" https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyl ... oys-sexism

- “Is my son smart?” “Is my daughter skinny?” Google Searches Reveal Parents’ Gender Biases https://rebeccahains.com/2014/01/20/is- ... er-skinny/

- Lierre Keith: Deep Green Resistance - "Liberal vs Radical"

- "Pornography is a left issue" by Gail Dines and Robert Jensen

- "The End of Gender: Revolution, Not Reform" -- this video was really important for me!

- "Imagining a World without Gender" by Judith Lorber https://paste.pound-python.org/show/QGJ ... jLTdEmdmU/

- “Shared girlhood,” Red Herrings, and the Creation of the Third Wave https://culturallyboundgender.wordpress ... hird-wave/

- "Identity Politics and Sexual Identities" by Elliott bat Tzedek

- Andrea Dworkin: I Want a Twenty-Four-Hour Truce During Which There Is No Rape (1983) http://www.nostatusquo.com/ACLU/dworkin ... tIIIE.html
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betterway, thanks <3
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So I'm slowly working my way through a mountain of suggested reading and such, and a few minutes ago finally finished the above item:

- Lierre Keith: Deep Green Resistance - "Liberal vs Radical"

After watching that I ALSO happened to notice user Foxgloves signature link to the German site that lists and analysis many men's views and statements on sex work.

Kieth's presentation on Dworkin's (among others) work on objectification and it's place in oppression is right.. the men's views being expressed at that site are not the product of a mistake or failed education, changing their minds through outreach for 99.999% of them isn't an option. It really WILL take tearing the entire institution down and nothing less, it seems. Radical, rather than a Liberal, approach most definitely seems to be the required approach to prostitution/legalized sex work.

I only mention it because some of the views expressed in that link were particularly chilling.
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All of Ursula K. Le Guin's writings, particularly her genderless worlds in The Left Hand of Darkness and The Dispossessed.
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Works by radical feminist Black women: Audre Lorde's Sister Outsider and Angela Davis' Women, Race and Class
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