The day the Women's March completely lost the plot
July 21, 2022
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The so-called “Women’s March” (full disclosure: I marched in 2017, but haven’t since then) has been trumpeting the mantra “trans women are women” for years now, so it’s perhaps not surprising that it tweeted it again yesterday.
(It is, of course, a bit ridiculous that it thinks “that’s the tweet,” because it’s not as though it invented the phrase.)
Of course, when people use the phrase “trans women,” they are talking about a class of people who are adult human males (i.e., men).
But today the Women’s March took matters a step further, declaring Twitter war on feminists who understand that women are adult female human beings (known colloquially as TERFs).
As I said here, TERFs are radical feminist leftists who recognizes the material reality of sex. We are the only political movement taking on so-called “gender identity” while also fighting for women and girls in a myriad of other ways that is grounded in leftist radical feminism.
Anyone who needed any additional evidence that the movement to erase women and girls as a distinct sex class (a.k.a., “trans”) is politically regressive and misogynist to its core need look no further than the Women’s March.
If you haven’t, please consider signing the Declaration on Women’s Sex-Based Rights. You can find the U.S. chapter of Women’s Declaration International here.
Check out my book The Abolition of Sex: How the ‘Transgender’ Agenda Harms Women and Girls, also available on Audible.