Tag Archives: Transgender

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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.

Male Mocks Female For Fearing Weapons: Michael Amper AKA Gemma Seymour Amper “I like that you fear me.”

I don’t know a single Female who would say this. And Females are wrong for noticing trans women are different because…? More on this person.

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). […]

Joelle Ruby Ryan Leading with Love, Expresses Joy at the Anticipation of Janice Raymond’s Death

Joelle Ruby Ryan How disgusting and infuriating that this hate-monger of epic proportion was allowed to become a full professor at U-Mass and is still an emeritus prof. –it shows how the hatred of trans people is not only ignored but actively condoned by major institutions. What a joyful day when that space after the hyphen […]

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.

Threats, We Got Threats!

threats plural of threat (Noun) A statement of an intention to inflict pain, injury, damage, or other hostile action on someone in retribution for something done or not…:  “the family has received death threats” A menace of bodily harm, such as may restrain a person’s freedom of action. Old Roz K. post “explaining” threats.

“Technology on the Social and Ethical Aspects of Transsexual Surgery” By Janice G. Raymond

Technology on the Social and Ethical Aspects of Transsexual Surgery By Janice G. Raymond Assistant Professor of Medical Ethics and Women’s Studies Hampshire College/University of Massachusetts Amherst, Massachusetts June, 1980 The subject of transsexualism, whether raised in the public forum or in the academic or medical communities, has been viewed generally as a medical issue that […]

Two Views on Reality

WHAT RADICAL TRANS PEOPLE SAY 1. Those “radical feminists” are mean.

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. […]

Lesbophobia and the Cotton Ceiling