Tag Archives: gender identity
A Comment Worth Reading Regarding the Atrocious Ms. Magazine Trans Feminist Bloggers Piece
By Gender Slayer Thank you for these interviews. One question I have after reading them is – why does transfeminism contain the word “feminism”? Feminism is about liberation of FEMALES/WOMEN from the system of MALE dominance (patriarchy), so I would expect any term containing the word “feminism” to have at least *some* connection to females […]
This is the “kid gender expert” Sheryl Rindel
THIS IS A REBLOG FROM http://lilacturtl.tumblr.com/ This is the “kid gender expert” Sheryl Rindel The one peddling her wares in this irresponsible article. Degree from North Texas University Interests: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1052833159&sk=favorites “I love reading the Bible.” Not that there’s anything wrong with that, but I have a hunch about why she wants to transify “nonconformist” kids. To stop […]
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Where it is a thought crime to say “I respect trans women as women, but I do not believe they are female,” as well as “Females have a right to set a boundary and have it be respected.” Oy vey.
Reflections on the EEOC Decision in the Mia Macy Case
Discrimination based on so-called “gender identity” is sex discrimination. Thanks EEOC! Here is the decision! EEOC in Macy Case Also, for all you stupid recent “trans activists” who think the EEOC decision “upsets” me, a history lesson (also reproduced below – and my thinking has evolved since 2000 some, because, at root, gender identity is sexist). […]
Christy is more of a woman than me
She wins the femininity war, hands down. She somehow came to the conclusion I disdain her. I don’t disdain you. I hope you are happy! You look happy. I think you disdain females, though.
Nice To Meet You
Dear Online “Activists,” Hi. You don’t know me, but you still talk smack about me on the Internet. That’s cool – I know how that goes. Makes you feel better. Go ahead – vent your spleen. Spew it on me – I am a dyke. I’ve been taking this for years. Feel better? Take a breath. […]
Gayhood is Significant
As I have mentioned in the pages of Baltimore OUTLoud before, I attended a Jesuit university in New York City in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Although my university selection plagued me somewhat at the time, I recognize, on reflection, that the school perfectly prepared me for a life of advocacy in the GLBT Community. Located […]
Sisterhood Is Powerful
A funny thing happened on the way to GLBT Equality – Lesbians, long the worker bees of the Movement, got left behind, with Lesbian-specific issues abandoned in favor of advancing socially regressive causes such as Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell repeal and Gender Identity legislation. For years, Lesbians have dropped out of the GLBT Movement or simply […]
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