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DiscussionAny Weavers here?
Posted April 27, 2022 by Tokenmom in ArtsAndYarns

I've decided to take up weaving as my next hobby and wanted to know if there are any weavers here.

Also, any suggestions for resources? I have a lap loom and a library book on weaving, but I'm still finding that knitting was more accessible when I started that more than a decade ago. Like, can I make anything other than wall hangings on a lap loom?

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zuubatJune 8, 2023

And on the same note, I am sick to death of the "biological" nonsense.

At first I considered it clumsy, wordy, redundant, superfluous, and just plain silly.

Now I consider it as bad as "cis."

Yeah, yeah, I know the motive is different: "Cis" is in their word; "biological" is ours. "Cis" is in your face; "biological" is subtle. No, wait, not just subtle, but rather, insidious.

The effect is the same.

TortoisemouseJune 7, 2023(Edited June 7, 2023)

This is such an excellent article.

I used to think, "fine, sure i'll use your preferred pronouns, just stay out of women's spaces etc.". But actually the longer this goes on the more i see that linguistic concessions make it increasingly difficult to argue for women's rights and to explain to the populace what is happening. It also makes it impossible for anyone who cares about the representation of women to perceive - still less change - the unfairness we still see against women.

Playing fast and loose with language in this way, making it bend to match political objectives and social niceties, ends up distorting our perception of reality. If ‘she’ takes first place in a women’s event, nothing remarkable has occurred. Our capacity to push back and challenge the reality before our eyes – a man beating women – is then seriously thwarted.

It is for this reason that transgender activists are so obsessed with pronouns.

Edit for punctuation.

ItsCalculatedJune 7, 2023

I don't think TRAs are that smart to use language as such a weapon. I think they stumbled into it just by happenstance when they got all screechy about being called "he."

language is a form of programing, every journalist worth his salt knows you can change someones opinions without them noticing, just by using the right words to steer the reader to what you want.

Victoria1234June 7, 2023

This is a really great article - like many, I used preferred pronouns (I even had mine in my work email signature) thinking it was the nice and kind thing to do. Needless to say, as I've peaked, I've become far less interested in that and more committed to using accurate pronouns in support of women and girls.