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I was at the event you describe in March. Interestingly, you have neglected to mention the other speakers besides Sheila Jeffries - they were three extremely brave and intelligent women in their twenties who identified as trans in their teens and now speak out against the trans industry. Their organization is called

What’s wrong with having a sexual fetish?

Males who rape other males in prison is a horrific reality that needs to change. I support third spaces for trans-ided people. But if you’re going to argue that transwomen are at risk for violence and therefore need to be in women’s jails, I don’t see why that same argument wouldn’t apply to lots of other types of

You’re right, I don’t agree that humans can change sex. I don’t see how that’s a hateful belief.

It would be great if you could point to what she said that was hateful and bigoted. Better yet, why don’t you link to the video of the testimony and let your readers decide for themselves? Her point as I understood it was that landmark feminist legislation such as VAWA and Title IX were enacted to benefit females, not

Many late-transitioning males who identify as women do so out of a fetish for sexual submission (it’s what “being a woman” means to them), so for them the “fraught experience” and loss of social power is part of the thrill.

Porn is not fantasy. Porn is an industry. Like any industry, its interests are growth. And like any addictive product, addicts’ tolerances build and they need higher and more outrageous doses to feel normal. That’s why these taboo porn sites are proliferating. It has absolutely fuck all to do with consumer’s fantasies.

He was addicted to violent porn, a fact not mentioned in the article. Jezebel has a vested interest in maintaining the company line that porn is a bit of harmless exploration that is totally empowering!1 for women.

“Evil radfems say that 2+2=4, and conservative Christians also say that 2+2=4. They must agree on everything else, and could never be emotionally decent enough to believe that 2+2=5, like I do.”

Gee, it almost seems like men in the porn industry hate women, and know their misogynistic product will be greedily consumed by generations of porn-addled sexists! I urge all cool-girl feminists who think porn is a hip fantasy to listen to the men who produce porn. They tell the absolute truth about it.

I am confused by the argument that this website kept women safe. When they screened and rejected potentially dangerous clients, where did those men go? Did they give up trying to buy sex? More likely, they continued their search, moving on to less privileged women (poorer, drug addicted, unprotected women working on

Wait I thought sex work was empowering? What’s wrong with calling her a sex worker? So whorephobic

Definitely be careful. She might be a witch!

Wow, if only I’d known as a twelve year old that socialization is a game of catch! I could have avoided all the street harassment and sexual attention from adult men if I’d just avoided catching those gender-role messages!

For everyone asking what the difference is between Rachel Dolezal and a transwoman, here it is: Rachel Dolezal doesn’t go around calling actual black people “cisblack” and argue that they are privileged for being perceived as black. She doesn’t demand that the issues of people who share her transracial identity be