

Kara Dansky
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@KDansky
"Infamous TERF Writer," according to @EmmaVigeland. The TERF Report https://t.co/7ltc3QuEb9. Democratic Women's Declaration.





@Janeanon13 @benryanwriter You keep quoting title 9, all it says is that you cant discriminate on the basis of sex. It doesnt say anything about transgender athletes. You cant just make up laws out of thin air

@dilanesper It's a difficult question because forcing the whole world to treat a falsehood as it were true is the central objective of the transgender movement everywhere in the world and rejecting it makes you just as much of an anti-trans extremist as me.

Someone should write a history of trans activism and the gender-critical reaction. From all I've read, almost all the early fighting happened in feminist spaces. Think Michigan Womyn's Festival's "womyn-born womyn" policy or Julie Bindel's columns going back to the early 2000s. Conservatives didn't care about inside-feminism wars. C'mon, it's right in the name! "TERF" (Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminist) was coined back in 2008, but by the early 2010s, it was being used as a pejorative (I heard it from trans students around then). It's only around 2014 that conservatives started paying a lot of attention, realizing they had a hot issue. Their early efforts floundered (bathroom bills). It's ramped up since then, but so have feminists (hello JK Rowling entering the arena in 2019). So it's more complicated than Chris Rufo doing stuff (although he did do stuff!).


@benryanwriter I went to middle school at a small school and the girls played soccer with the boys because there wasnt enough girls to have their own team. No one cared. It wouldn't be nearly as big if a issue if it wasnt a part of the right wing outrage machine


If boys and men are excluded then women and girls can have nothing at all apparently


People like Chris Rufo smartly chose wedge issues like trans athletes competing in women’s sports bc it forced liberals to choose between feminism and “the trans”. Since Democrats don’t know and don’t care about how things like HRT work, they didn’t know how to argue back

The origin of the "transgender" movement goes back several decades before Judith Butler's book "Gender Trouble," published in 1990. The "trans" movement originated with sexologists and their partnerships with fetishists. Virginia Prince, born Arnold Lowman, who popularized the term "transgender," said he got erections while imagining himself as a "girl". He worked with the American Psychiatric Association to destigmatize transvestic fetishism by reframing sexual pathology as "identity." It is the APA that is largely to blame for the "transgender" social contagion. Unlike the esoteric ramblings of academic queer theorists, the APA actively influences medical protocols, and by extension the WHO and the UN. @elonmusk

“I was put on estrogen and blockers at the age of 13. My body fell apart.” @JonniSkinner’s 💔 testimony to the CA Assembly Health Committee (3/17/26) 🧵 Listen to the devastating testimony of Jonni & Layla, former child victims of chemical castration and sex-rejecting interventions. Watch callous legislators’ faces and then hear them ignore their pain and twist their words.

@DavidHa22387054 @JamieWhistle It doesn't look like that person lives in Colorado. As we continue to cover the ballot measures, we'll likely look for proponents and opponents from Colorado.



Christianity ceased to be a cult when the Roman Empire ceased persecuting Christians and made Christianity the established religion of the empire. Transgenderism is a synthetic pseudo-religion that began life masquerading as a medicine (actually a cult of ritualized self-harm) and civil rights (actually an assault on the civil rights of all reality-based people) and was established as a dogma one could not question without risking one's livelihood from day one.

