Because all the conversation I’ve seen has been against Trans Women going to women’s restrooms. Which is strange to me because, according to the twisted concept of TERFs, Trans men are not men (even though they are), but “women”.

Aren’t they worried about “women” going into men’s bathrooms?

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    I do consider myself to be a fairly radical feminist (no we aren’t automatically trans exclusionary)

    What’s the difference between regular feminism and radical (non-TERFy) feminism? I don’t know if I’m radical or not.

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      I don’t know if I’m radical or not.

      It’s not the only possible criteria of course, but certainly the easiest to check for:

      Can you do a kickflip?

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      If you’re views diverge sharply from the mainstream, you’re radical.

      If you think we should change society to bring about gender equality, you are radical. If you think it society is good with some small tweaks like legislating parity of pay or a certain number of women in c-suite positions, you’re a liberal feminist.

      Afaict most supposed terfs are actually either non feminist conservatives or liberal feminists.