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Zenlitened

(9,488 posts)
Thu May 17, 2012, 08:11 PM May 2012

"Complicit in trans women's oppression" [View all]

There's nothing radical about transphobia

by Laura Woodhouse, 17 May 2012

...I was angered to learn that a new UK conference for radical feminists, RadFem2012, is not only playing host to a well-known transphobe, but is actively excluding trans women from attending.

The conference is open only to "women born women living as women". Now, I personally support and fully appreciate the value of women-only space, but that space has to be open to all self-defining women. Excluding trans women from an event that aims to build an "anti-oppressive movement for the liberation of all women from patriarchal oppression" is bitterly ironic.

Trans women suffer horrifying levels of violence, abuse and discrimination, fuelled not only by the fact that they are women, but by the refusal of the vast majority of the cis population to acknowledge and respect their identities. The organisers of RadFem2012 have actively chosen to align themselves with this majority, and in so doing are complicit in trans women's oppression. Radical? Feminism? I think not...

...What is my business, as a feminist, is standing in solidarity with my trans sisters and fighting the system that oppresses all of us. A system of which the term "women born women" is very much a part.


More:
http://www.thefword.org.uk/blog/2012/05/theres_nothing

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I think we know someone at that conference. William769 May 2012 #1
I think you're probably right. nt TheWraith May 2012 #4
This is sickening. yardwork May 2012 #2
Yes it is, in the highest order. William769 May 2012 #3
Victims of bigotry being bigots. The stupidity of this never fails to amaze me. nt Zorra May 2012 #5
Horrible! Vanje May 2012 #6
"Feminists" who discriminate against women. qb May 2012 #7
Disgusting obamanut2012 May 2012 #8
What bullshit! laconicsax May 2012 #9
The worst part is that Sheila Jeffreys is a lesbian. TriMera May 2012 #10
Unfortunately I have met many lesbians DURHAM D May 2012 #12
Good lord DURHAM D May 2012 #11
+1. n/t TriMera May 2012 #13
I hadn't heard that about Billie Jean nickinSTL May 2012 #14
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