#TERFweek: Debunking TERF Tropes
TERFs tend to behave much like a fundamentalist echo chamber so that once a new malicious anti-trans trope is created, it is quickly disseminated and replicated until the […]
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How “Feminism and gender politics” appears across the Collective corpus
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- Transadvocate.com178
- The TERFs97
- Cristan’s Research3
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- Transgender identity and history178
- Community and organizing132
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Available scholarly citations plus verified non-scholarly sourcesSo, someone called you a TERF. Now what?
[Oh – if you are wondering what in the world #8 is about.]
#TERFweek Redux
TERFs will never again be able to claim that theirs is a nonviolent movement. In fact, their movement has a history of happily embracing real acts of violence and even armed terrorism. We’ve debunked numerous myths and, in the process, showed that TERFs, far from being a benign group of…
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