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Comment by blasorast

4 days ago

The backlash arose for many reasons, but this article explains the most principled one:

https://thecritic.co.uk/dylan-mulvaney-did-not-share-our-gir...

It's not priggish to take a stand against misogyny, is it?

So if you, in good faith, believe a behavior is oppressive, it's not priggish to take a stand against it? That would also demolish PG's entire argument.

The "misogyny" that article purports is just... being publicly trans.

  • Exactly. It's fundamentally misogynistic for these men to appropriate a "woman" identity, and Mulvaney is a very typical example of this.

    Think about it. If you remove the female body from the definition of woman, what else remains besides sexist stereotypes?