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Common Sense or Science? You Choose!

Generic Confusion’s author, Greg wonders about allowing gender dysphoric children to choose their gender: “What are parents to do when their child says he’s tired […]

Education and youthHealthcare and medicine
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Re-thinking Gay Image

by Caillean Maureen McMahon I’m old enough to remember. It does not seem that very long ago that Russian Orthodox leaders commanded the sympathy of […]

Community and organizingEducation and youth
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The Gay Tax by Caillean Maureen McMahon

The Gay Tax Today, I had a moment of unusual clarity. Like a lightning bolt in the sky, the darkness of the tangled alliances and […]

Family and relationshipsHistory, archives, and memory
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Minus My Humanity

Why not just say a singaporean woman…or man? Hell, even “transsexual woman” would be better than “transsexual.” I guess it’s easier to see “transsexuals” as […]

Transgender identity and history
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Any Excuse to Denigrate Radical Feminism

For the past week or so I’ve been digging through just about every post I could find about this post on I Blame The Patriarchy. […]

Culture, identity, and representationFeminism and gender politics
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Taking A Dive For The Cause

It was New Years Eve when I learned of this post, and I’ve spent the last 13 days digging around the radfem blogosphere reading all […]

Feminism and gender politicsReligion and morality
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Playing Nice Here With Radical Feminists

Ya know, maybe it’s because I’ve read every goddamn post on the radical feminists take on transgenderism, but I’m pissed. I won’t denigrate this blog […]

Feminism and gender politicsTransgender identity and history
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Wars, and Rumors of Wars

In the haze of my early AM internets blog reading I came across this post: “I’m coming out of a depression, so I’m very vulnerable, […]

Transgender identity and history
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“You kind of like me, don’t you, Chuck?”

Charles revisited the transgender/feminism debate, this time centering on the “Language Around Trans, How it Works, How it Doesn’t….” Little Light said: “Honestly, I don’t […]

Feminism and gender politicsMedia, rhetoric, and discourse