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Originally Posted by Liam-
I think a lot of women have a chip on their shoulder from historical oppression, which is understandable, but they’re taking that chip and using it as an excuse to seize a moment where they can feel like they now have a little bit of power over people like they’ve never had before, yes, is that all women? Obviously not, but those people tend to be the loudest of the anti-trans movement.
It’s the same as a lot of gay men being misogynistic, because nothing makes insecure people feel better about themselves than being a part of something that brings other people down.
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A chip on our shoulder, interesting phrase to use.
I can't understand how you can look at the issues that are raised -
fairness and safety in sport
Safety from predators who would use this (and have used this) as a way to get access to vulnerable women or women in vulnerable positions such as Prisons, Changing rooms, Bathrooms, Spas etc
and still say that it's just women abusing some new found power we have (disagree completely with this assessment btw) and not based on genuine and very real issues