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Lel I just learned a radical feminist group that got attention in the media for transphobia a while back was actually a front for a Christian fundamentalist organization.
Also I said a long time ago that Christians are beginning to use secular arguments to try to justify their attempts at establishing a theocracyβ¦and people on both the left and the right are hand-feeding them this kind of approach.
Wow itβs almost as if actual radfems wouldnβt work with right-wing conservatives
This is an except from an article entitled βChristian Right tips to fight transgender rights: separate the T from the LGBβ³ by the Southern Poverty Law Center, posted on October 23rd, 2017. I recommend reading the entire article. It details how some radical feminists have actively collaborated with Christian fundamentalists, how some Christian fundamentalists are using radical feminist arguements to push for the religious traditionalism they want the country to adhere to, and it expands upon some of the events referenced in the first article I mentioned in the original post.Β
βExplain that gender identity rights only come at the expense of others: women, sexual assault survivors, female athletes forced to compete against men and boys, ethnic minorities who culturally value modesty, economically challenged children who face many barriers to educational success and donβt need another level of chaos in their lives, children with anxiety disorders and the list goes on and on and on.β
The list could almost read like a manifesto for intersectionality, if it werenβt for its exclusion of some key groups, most notably transgender people themselves.
For Kilgannon, an example of effective coalition building [among the Christian Right] includes the Hands Across the Aisle Coalition (HATAC), a group that unites religious and non-religious women to oppose transgender rights. The co-founders of the group are sexual assault survivor Kaeley Triller Haver and lesbian activist and radical feminist Miriam Ben-Shalom, who was discharged from the U.S. Army for declaring herself a lesbian in 1976. This started her decades-long battle against Donβt Ask Donβt Tell.
In 2016, Ben-Shalom was disinvited from being the grand marshal of the Milwaukee Pride parade because of her views on trans people and support for so-called βbathroom bills,β which would deny people access to public restrooms and other facilities that match their gender identities. Ben-Shalom claimed to Fox6Now in Milwaukee that βmy fight is ensuring that women are safe from the pretenders who might use the trans issue to get in and hurt somebody,β a popular talking point on the anti-LGBT right as a justification for anti-trans bathroom bills.
The group, according to Kilgannon, is mobilizing seemingly progressive rhetoric to oppose transgender rights: in the group, she says:
βThe feminists make eloquent arguments that gender identity really is the ultimate misogyny and the erasure of women. And lesbians in the group are concerned that trans and masculine girls is a form of lesbian eugenics.β
With little transparency on its website about who and what formed the group, HATAC might simply be a secular-facing iteration of the same anti-LGBT agenda that has driven the Christian Right for decades. Hands Across the Aisle sent a letter to Ben Carson, director of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, speaking out against the inclusion of trans women at single-sex womenβs shelters. Revealingly, the letterβs co-signers (which include Meg Kilgannon) also include Michelle Cretella, the current president of the American College of Pediatricians, an anti-LGBT hate group that pumps out junk science on LGBT people, including attempts to link homosexuality to pedophilia or claims that LGBT people are a danger to children.
The attempt to depict the pushback against nondiscriminatory measures that include transgender people as a feminist struggle (an ironic fact for a movement that often derides feminism) was also embraced by other panelists. Cathy Ruse and Peter Sprigg, both senior fellows for the anti-LGBT hate group Family Research Council embraced this rhetoric. Cathy Ruse, who gave the opening speech of the panel, declared:
βNow what about girls? Did you know that feminists are at odds with the transgender movement? Last year a prominent feminist published a compendium of article under the title of Female Erasure. The subtitle is: what you need to know about gender politicsβ war on women, the female sex, and human rights? What is the impact on girls who are bombarded with gender transition messages? In their young minds, do they hear that being female isnβt good enough?β
βItβs particularly ironic that as our culture has developed where there is a greater range of choices, of activities, of careers that are available to men and women, boys and girls than there ever was before. And itβs really kind of ridiculous and almost retrograde to assume that we have to identify somebodyβs gender identity on the basis of their activities or preferences.β
In many ways, there are possible allies to this pivot toward anti-trans secular movements: trans-exclusionary radical feminists, dubbed TERFs by some activists, have made waves in recent years. Some TERFs have reclaimed the term and redubbed themselves PERFs, penis-exclusionary radical feminists. Their rationale is that people who are assigned male at birth can never experience the same conditions as women do, and still hold on to their male privilege. (The latter becomes harder to prove in the face of the discrimination experienced by trans and gender non-conforming people.) As reported by Political Research Associates, trans-exclusionary feminists βmay actually be guilty of drafting [the Christian Rightβs] talking points, adding fuel to the fire of this dangerous anti-trans frenzy.β
Kilgannon said secular arguments can reach a more diverse audience. Feminism is generally a dirty word among Religious Right activists; at the Values Voter Summit, Dana Loesch declared feminism βdead.β But Kilgannon said that the Hands Across the Aisle Coalitionβwhich describes itself as a group of conservative and progressive women that rise above their differences βto oppose the transgender agendaββincludes feminists who argue that gender identity is the βultimate misogynyβ and βerasure of women.β Β She said lesbians in the group are concerned that βtransing masculine girls is a form of lesbian eugenics.β Citing shared opposition to gender identity, pornography and prostitution, she quipped, βI had no idea we agreed on so much.β
im exhausted from blocking u and sending ur dumbass posts to my friends to talk shit so hereβs a tutorial on how not to be a demon. ur welcome white devil
broke: speaking for us
woke: boosting our voices
broke: #im white tag
woke: putting that youβre white in your about page where we can always see it instead of tagging the bi monthly post you rb about racism with this
broke: uwu please let me know if i do something racist
woke:Β taking responsibility for yourself, monitoring your own actions, being receptive of criticism even if itβs not delivered to you in a nice way
broke: distancing yourself from your whiteness by making white people jokes and talking mad shit abt other white people
woke:Β understanding that you are not somehow less white than other white people bc you arenβt a cishet able bodied nt man
broke: getting mad when we make jokes abt hating white people
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broke:Β arguing with us about what is or isnβt racism
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broke: making racism abt you and your feelings
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broke: reblogging posts abt racism with #let me know if this is ok to rb
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woke: reading and comprehending them, reblogging them silently and without commentary, not trying to get brownie points at all times
broke: answering asks from other white demons consoling you after you get called out for racism
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broke: thanking me for teaching you how to treat poc like people
woke: realizing you should be embarrassed i had to tell you this shit