#TERFLogic: Silly trans handmaidens think social habits determine sex!!!! But seriously, it tots does for cis women. And intersex people.
Social “habits” are asserted to be a sexed “essence” that trans people supposedly appeal to in order to validate their gender; TERFs would never appeal to social habits as a sexed essence to validate their gender, right?!? In transgender ideology, persons who transgender are seen as being in possession of an ‘essence’ – consisting of clothing or habits – of the ‘gender’ more usually associated with the opposite sex. – Sheila Jeffreys, Gender Hurts, p 15 Therefore, social habits aren’t a sexed essence… unless the habits are learned by cis women, then they totally are: “We know that we are women who are bom with female chromosomes and anatomy, and that whether or not we were socialized to be so-called normal women, patriarchy has treated and will treat us like women. Transsexuals have not had this same history… Persons whose sexual ambiguity is discovered later are altered in the direction
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“#TERFLogic: Silly trans handmaidens think social habits determine sex!!!! But seriously, it tots does for cis women. And intersex people.” may matter to community readers because it preserves a first-person or testimonial account connected to transgender identity and history, while also engaging feminism and gender politics. Such accounts can document how an issue was understood and experienced from within the period or community being discussed.
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The article may have historical value because it explicitly interprets or preserves material concerning transgender identity and history. Published in 2017 by The TERFs, it can be read both for the history it describes and as evidence of how feminism and gender politics was framed at that moment.
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No dominant policy frame was detected in “#TERFLogic: Silly trans handmaidens think social habits determine sex!!!! But seriously, it tots does for cis women. And intersex people..” Its policy relevance, when present, is therefore likely indirect: the article’s treatment of transgender identity and history may shape later arguments about institutions or public practice rather than proposing a specific rule.
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