winterizedt51b:

And listen, trans women don’t oppress cis women. Trans women aren’t on the Supreme Court, trans women aren’t in the senate, or in the state apparatus at all. Trans women don’t control patriarchal institutions at all. Trans women don’t sexually harass or catcall cis women.

Cis women DO oppress trans women, tho. All the women trying to legislate me out of public spaces are cis. All the women who’ve tried to chase me out of movements and spaces that trans women helped create have been cis. All the women who try to get the state to commit violence on trans women are cis.

So no, there’s no reason for cis women to be “uncomfortable” or “scared” around trans women. Cis women who are part of the state and patriarchal institutions in general oppress other cis women on the basis of their womanhood, trans women cannot and do not. If u were consistent ud be scared of ur own reflection.

honexjams:

luckystrabismus:

bc that one post about attachment to womanhood is still hurting people’s feelings, let’s keep talking about it.

radical feminist notions of gender socialization correctly frame it as a traumatizing process. a contradiction arises, in that case, when they assign positive moral traits to female socialization (and femininity by extension) because, much like society in general, they believe that an ideally traumatized woman is able to access moral high grounds that other people cannot. “i was socialized female” becomes an admission of guaranteed prosociality, a set of traits that are only ever harmful because they are at risk of exploitation via external forces.

this is why many radical feminists view trans men as safer & more politically enlightened than trans women – because of their proximity (imagined or otherwise) to femaleness, to daintiness, to softness and benevolence. “male socialization” is synonymous with antisociality, and becomes lobbied at trans women as a whole when individual trans women do things that radical feminists deem “unwomanly,” from having controversial political opinions to committing violent crime. the gender socialization model becomes a way to moralize sex assignment by prescriptively linking particular experiences of trauma to particular personality outcomes. it is no longer a theoretical framework meant to honestly and meticulously analyze how children become gendered subjects. it is now used to reproduce the very gender roles that proponents of the framework claim to be against.

“because, much like society in general, they believe that an ideally traumatized woman is able to access moral high grounds that other people cannot” absolutely kicked me in the face you are so correct

Benedict Cumberbatch

yourfaveisproblematic:

(With help from alltheladiesyouhate and rotationalvelocitydensity)