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Matt Osborne's avatar

I am convinced that Mary Shelley saw radical feminism coming in a story about biomedical ethics. Like her doctor Frankenstein, the radfems created a monster and then rejected their creation.

"Trans exclusionary radical feminist" suggests the inclusive kind was always there, too. A quiet struggle began in the 1970s and continued quietly until 2014-2015, when the inclusionary monster took over the institutional left in a series of purges unremarked by the western press, comrade.

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sonntag's avatar

The lack of knowledge into the history of trans and feminism is disappointing. Two men talking about issues with transideology and after all blaming feminism is just as boring as men talking about rape culture and blaming women. A nunaced well researched approach just as with the research around puberty blockers would have made this worthwile. But then again, the field of expertise was sociology not feminism.. i would recommend helen joyce on the history of trans and the feminists in the 70s that warned in detail about what is happening now with transideology. and research about who pushed the so called sexual revolution in the 70s and the development of the pill (which feminists also opposed).

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