the courageous group of activists who are going to protest Outright Vermont today (October 1, 2022) Following up on my post from September 30, which includes a press release and detailed explanation about the reason for the October 1 protest being held by LGB Alliance’s Vermont chapter against Outright
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Dead Wild Roses: “Misgendering” isn’t Violence
It would be wise to be aware of the social dynamics at play. There is no uproar, no impassioned pleas, no frakking government legislation when women (adult human females) get categorized against their preferences. Nope nope nope. It’s a flying-shit-in-a-can emergency when it happens to dude in heels though. Funny
Continue readingDead Wild Roses: Examining the Contradictions in Trans Activist Ideology
Ryan T. Anderson discussing what he sees as some of the contradictions in the methodology of Transactivists. Read the full piece here. (Note – Not particularly fond of the source – The Daily Signal (via the Heritage Foundation) in the US – but the arguments presented are worth examining.)
Continue readingDead Wild Roses: Pronouns – The *Real* Problem…
Yep. Women got 99 problems and worrying about pronoun use shouldn’t be one of them. Filed under: Gender Issues, Radical Feminism Tagged: Pronouns!, Queer/Trans Activism, Radical Feminism
Continue readingDead Wild Roses: The RPOJ – Feminism Does Not Have to Be Trans-Exclusionary – Actually, it does.
The RPOJ comes for thee. Greetings fellow blog travellers, today we have a special treat as we get to look through the looking glass of the misogyny that masquerades as queer theory. Hypocritical, obtuse, with a generous side of bloviation make for a prime field day for the RPOJ. Let’s
Continue readingDead Wild Roses: Trans Activism the New (old) Male Supremacy
Just so we don’t have to play the “no true scotsman” game on the individual level, lets look at the response of Action for Trans Health London has to say regarding the incident where four male transactivists beat up a 60 year old woman. Notice the nice transition from condemning
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