Only in your tiny non-inclusive brain. The world is way too complex and varied for your tiny capacity brain to cope with, so you try to deny things and people that are beyond your capacity to comprehend. π€‘
Only in your tiny non-inclusive brain. The world is way too complex and varied for your tiny capacity brain to cope with, so you try to deny things and people that are beyond your capacity to comprehend. π€‘
You don't get to identify as a woman. You're either born female or male. It's simple, which is why you lot try and complicate it to the point where you can't even define what transgender is, apart from it being a feeling. Well, the rest of us don't have to go along with that fantasy.
No. You just have this fantasy you can control other people's lives.
We can control whether they're allowed in our spaces. How they live otherwise is up to them.
Tell me which "space" you own? Maybe a TERF club? Doubt they'd want to join.
Who is we? You don't speak for me. And who is they?
Oh, look who's here. By all means, let anyone you like into your spaces. I advocate for same-sex spaces for women and girls. That means no men, no matter how they identify. So, they're the "they". Thanks for playing.
Again, which "spaces" are you claiming as 'yours' ? Do you exclude men from your home, school, church (might be justified there) Anyway, no worries, no men wanting to play with you. And women's activities mostly welcome ALL women.
Research shows that transgender people are more at risk when using public toilets according to their sex assigned at birth. It also shows that allowing them to use public toilets aligned with their gender identity presents no risk to safety & privacy. williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/publications...
Women fought for single sex spaces and sports. We're not giving them up to men who think they're women. But it speaks volumes that they fear using men's rooms. It's exactly why we don't want them in ours. Wearing women's clothing doesn't make men any less risky to women and children.
Completely misleading to say women fought for single sex spaces. On the contrary. They fought to be admitted to the spaces that were previously exclusively male domains. Bars, the military, law practices, sports, police. ...
We fought for women's public toilets (the lack of which prevented us from leaving home), then for suffrage, and then for entry to male domains. Now we're fighting to maintain our spaces, beyond toilets, and to preserve the language that defines us. Your ignorance is breathtaking.
you gotta crawl back in your hole freak
You are fighting to make other people's lives misery, even though they have ZERO impact on your life.
Because they are afraid you fear them? How TF does that make any sense? You have far, far more to fear from biological men who identify strongly as men. Especially church men, incels, bro's
Yes so many places we were excluded from. We had plenty of womenβs spaces - ladies lounge, drawing room, kitchen, supermarket etc.
Yeah. Wonder if the TERFs are fighting to make the supermarket and the kitchen once again women only spaces? π
That isn't even biologically true. Intersex and non-binary people are statistically as common as redheads. Male, female, both and neither; all out there in the real world. But sex isn't gender. Gender is how you present your identity, and the organ determining it is your brain, not your genitals.
Comparing intersex with redheads? LMAO. Redheads are male or female. Non-binary doesn't change whether you're male or female. Gender is not determined by your brain or your genitals. It is a social construct. Now off you go.
Syndicate is so utterly bereft of any ability to understand logical arguments.
There is no logic in the idea that people can change sex. Nice try. Bye.
Does anyone say they change SEX? FFS make an effort with your dumbass arguments.
And bereft of empathy and compassion.
Wrong.
I said the existence of redheads and intersex/non-binary people was statistically similar, you vapid spoon. Redheads, like anyone else can be male, female, non-binary or intersex. Your gender is understood as a social construct, but it is expressed by you, in accordance with your identity.
Hey, vapid spoon. I don't engage with people who can't debate without using slurs against their opponents. Bye.
Cry me a river, you spatula.