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Indigo Girls Encourage Michigan Womyn's Music Festival Protest Over Transgender

Started by Naomi, July 14, 2013, 03:09:25 PM

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Naomi

あたしは性同一性障害を患っているよ。

aka, when I admitted to myself who I was, not when my dysphoria started :P
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Jamie D

It is fine here, though I remember a News item back then.

https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,138930.msg1122384.html#msg1122384

https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,139484.msg1128249.html#msg1128249

The Michigan Festival is just an expression of second wave feminist bigotry against transwomen and transmen.  It should be rightfully boycotted.  As well, might I add, those who participate in it.  I would not, for instance, support any artist who performed at a Klan rally.
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Fanni

To be honest I'm starting to find feminists to be extremely annoying and hypocritical.

Look, I do not have a sugar daddy, everything I have I worked hard for if I wanted a sugar daddy, I could probably get one because I am what? Sickening you could never have a sugar daddy because you are.not.that.type. of girl  I built myself from the ground up
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Julie1957

Not all feminists are hostile toward us.  There is a wonderful feminist blog that I follow that is very supportive of transwomen and transmen (there are trans women on the editorial staff).
www.feministing.com routinely covers topics of interest to transgenders.

Lori
I always wanted to be someone.  Now I am someone.  It just isn't me.
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