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Ser mujer es una realidad, no una identidad.
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Dec 18, 2021 β’ 4 tweets β’ 2 min read
Hey, white people who are ignoring black/brown women while using them to argue for extra rights for a group made up predominantly of white men - could you explain how the people πon the left are evil white feminists while the people on the right are victims of white supremacy?
Or how these women are practicing "white feminism" ?
The appropriation of the struggles of black people by some white people who want to appear "progressive" while pushing their own agenda is a sneaky little strategy. Black people get all their support... as long as they follow the rules. And the rules are:
"We get to call anyone who doesn't agree with us a white supremacist. We get to pretend white supremacy isn't just about hating black and brown people. We are allowed to reinterpret black history as though we were part of it. If you object, you are a white supremacist."
Dec 14, 2020 β’ 10 tweets β’ 4 min read
When they say that transwomen are at more risk than women, when they say transwomen live in a state of perpetual victimhood, when they hold women morally responsible for what men do to transwomen - what they mean is that transwomen's experience is more significant.
Examples:
@jolyonmaugham says "I would guess". He guesses wrong but that's not the point. The point is that the "trans" part makes it more significant and important for him. Femicides are just femicides - an every day occurance. Just women.
Nov 25, 2020 β’ 16 tweets β’ 5 min read
Today, because #WeWillBeHeard
A list! For the more impressionable (we get it, we've all had to work through stuff) amongst us:
1. If a man wants to be like you, this does not redefine you. You do not have to reconceptualize yourself because he wants you to.
2.
If a man wants to be like you, you owe him nothing. No Thing. You don't owe him your words, your notion of your own demographic and you definitely don't owe him your rights.