Donating money for Menstruation event to help homeless is not inclusive for transwomen
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I read stuff like this coming from the "trans" community quite often and all I hear in my head is some AGP male screaming "me! me! me!" like some hyperventilating, spoilt brat. They do their "community" no favours whatsoever.Originally posted by MasterBait View PostDonating money for Menstruation event to help homeless is not inclusive for transwomen
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It would be interesting to see where these 'articles' and posts are coming from.
This looks like a rather obvious ploy to sow dislike of trans people through fake news and bots."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Where I am sure that is true there are those in that community that are doing a very good job of it as well.Originally posted by cojak View PostIt would be interesting to see where these 'articles' and posts are coming from.
This looks like a rather obvious ploy to sow dislike of trans people through fake news and bots.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Everyone bleeds. They could also have asked for plasters and bandages and that would have made the trans women feel included. It just takes a bit of effort to make everyone feel included.Comment
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Even those who don't want to be included.Originally posted by woohoo View PostEveryone bleeds. They could also have asked for plasters and bandages and that would have made the trans women feel included. It just takes a bit of effort to make everyone feel included.
I remember the talk to someone on the tube day. Discrimination against us autistic types who want to be left alone. No wonder I cycle.Comment
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The word "cycle" does unfortunately upset many trans women who can't or choose not to menstruate. It would be more inclusive if instead of "cycle" you could use words such as travelling or peddling, though I know both of these words upset the non stationary community, known derogatorily as the "gypos".Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostEven those who don't want to be included. No wonder I cycle.Comment
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QQ for my personal edification: precisely how can a transwoman "choose not to menstruate"?Originally posted by woohoo View PostThe word "cycle" does unfortunately upset many trans women who can't or choose not to menstruate.
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You should be sent to "period corner" until you work it out....Originally posted by wattaj View PostQQ for my personal edification: precisely how can a transwoman "choose not to menstruate"?
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I'd rather be sent to a world where basic biology wasn't regarded as an inconvenient mysticism.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYou should be sent to "period corner" until you work it out....
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