Maybe it's because I'm a gamer and hung out in MRA circles, but women's invasion of men's spaces permanently turned me against western women in a lot of cases. It wasn't just the fact that women like her would fuck over men's hobbies so much and try to shut down male only spaces, they would always prevent discussion from extremely sensitive topics that really fuck over the lives of men generally.
Always remember this when you see the tradcucks and anti-gamer types trying to court women who agree with TERF ideology or support the trannies.
Yup. I hate the "TERF" label, since it is so often misapplied and abused, but "TERF" is a real thing, and never someone to be trusted. Feminists are not our friends. I think most of us here know that, but plenty of others don't. Just because you realize men and women are different, does not make you my friend. Not everyone labeled a TERF is one, but actual TERFs are 100% our enemy.
And yet people do, constantly. TD was just simping all over JK Rowling; it was incredibly embarrassing. And it wasn't even a based anti-tranny take, it was explicitly blaming men as a whole, misogyny, and essentially The Patriarchy. But if a famous person says something that mildly lines up with their own views, some people just can't help but slobber all over them.
Not trying to call you out, but can you give an example of somebody labeled a TERF who is not a TERF?
The reason I suspect this is a meaningless distinction is that TERF is a label applied by feminists, to feminists, exclusively. And I personally do not give a fuck what feminists think of other feminists.
Not trying to call you out, but can you give an example of somebody labeled a TERF who is not a TERF?
Plenty of "transphobic right wingers." That's my point; TERF is often used as a catchall term for anti-trans people, even if they're not the RF - radical feminist - part. It takes more than being "trans exclusionary" to be a TERF, is what I'm saying.
Whenever the TERF problem pops up, many childishly support the transsexual opposition on the basis of "the enemy of my enemy is my friend".
This is, yet again, a stark reminder that many self-centered women like Angela simply deserve to be punched in the face (hard) for life.
Maybe it's because I'm a gamer and hung out in MRA circles, but women's invasion of men's spaces permanently turned me against western women in a lot of cases. It wasn't just the fact that women like her would fuck over men's hobbies so much and try to shut down male only spaces, they would always prevent discussion from extremely sensitive topics that really fuck over the lives of men generally.
Always remember this when you see the tradcucks and anti-gamer types trying to court women who agree with TERF ideology or support the trannies.
Guy, do you think passport bros are tradcucks?
he said western women
Yup. I hate the "TERF" label, since it is so often misapplied and abused, but "TERF" is a real thing, and never someone to be trusted. Feminists are not our friends. I think most of us here know that, but plenty of others don't. Just because you realize men and women are different, does not make you my friend. Not everyone labeled a TERF is one, but actual TERFs are 100% our enemy.
terfs are just feminists that take no prisoners. I fail to see why anyone would think they are somehow better than the others.
And yet people do, constantly. TD was just simping all over JK Rowling; it was incredibly embarrassing. And it wasn't even a based anti-tranny take, it was explicitly blaming men as a whole, misogyny, and essentially The Patriarchy. But if a famous person says something that mildly lines up with their own views, some people just can't help but slobber all over them.
Not trying to call you out, but can you give an example of somebody labeled a TERF who is not a TERF?
The reason I suspect this is a meaningless distinction is that TERF is a label applied by feminists, to feminists, exclusively. And I personally do not give a fuck what feminists think of other feminists.
Plenty of "transphobic right wingers." That's my point; TERF is often used as a catchall term for anti-trans people, even if they're not the RF - radical feminist - part. It takes more than being "trans exclusionary" to be a TERF, is what I'm saying.
Got it, I see what you're saying.