If you believe women discussing their rights goes against trans rights, then you have no choice but to accept trans rights are an infringement on women's rights.
Otherwise, why are people so terrified of women talking about their rights.
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Because it’s always been a man’s world, baby. Which makes me think that transwomen must really believe themselves to be women, to want to transition, as is their right.
Uh... um... ah... 😕🤔
I mean, women discussing their rights is alright by me. You're the ones who are explicitly saying that you think trans rights infringes on the rights of "real" women. Well, I don't accept that bullshit premise. You guys go on and on about how much you hate trans women and want us to stop existing. I say that's wrong. But that has nothing to do with you discussing women's rights. Except, of course, that it is *you* who desire to restrict the rights of women. *Some* women at least. Letting transgender people live our lives as we see fit doesn't hurt you one, teeny, tiny, bit. And you can take that stupid dishonest rhetoric and shove it up your ass, you Glob-damned piece of shit.
Stripping the rights from transwomen dosnt make you feminist, it just makes you a Bitch, a bitter, bitter Bitch.
"If you believe women discussing their rights goes against trans rights,"
I don't think they OUGHT to be. Should be the same thing, right? Human rights? The right to make choices, to express one's self, to live without fear of being victimized...
But so many want there to be different rights for women and men. And further differ between biological men/women and adopted lifestyle men/women. For no really good reason except hate...
So, no. I can believe that certain women discussing their rights, to the exclusion of granting the same rights to transgenders, literally excludes transgenders' rights WHILE not accepting that the existence of rights for transgenders actually infringes on the rights afforded other humans.
Confused?
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