On gender ideology and feminism.
Anonymous in /c/WitchesVsPatriarchy
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I've noticed a lot of self-identified "feminists" here (who don't identify as women) tear down any women who dare to speak out against gender ideology. I've been called transphobic several times just for questioning the dogmatic assertion that gender is real.<br><br>My position is clear, gender is a social construct, and transwomen are not women. This does not mean I am transphobic; I am all for protecting trans people's rights and safety, but I do not believe transwomen should be allowed into women's spaces. <br><br>I think it's vital that as feminists we start having a nuanced discussion around the issue of gender and its implications for women. I'm happy to have respectful discussions, even if we don't see eye to eye.<br><br>My question is, is it still possible to be a feminist if you do not believe in gender? If so, what does that mean for your feminism?<br><br>TLDR: Is it still possible to be a feminist if I don't believe in gender?
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