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Good article. Particularly this point:
The Brianna Wu types (who I call WuTrans) are critics of today’s transgender orthodoxy, speaking on behalf of the so-called old school transsexuals who feel like their cause has been unfairly hijacked by men in dresses.
What WuTrans refuse to accept is that it’s impossible to challenge the “men in dresses” orthodoxy without also challenging the myth of HSTS transexuality. When their criticisms land on a valid target, all they ultimately end up doing is undermining their own position. It’s a classic case of “it hurt itself in its confusion”.
For instance, they insist there is a bright line between the AGP hon and themselves, but they can’t pinpoint that line without referencing their own feelings, motivations, or highly subjective assessment of their own pass-ability. Although the AGP hons can and do make the exact same claims they do to justify calling themselves women, this doesn’t stop WuTrans from their delusional belief that it’s somehow different for them. It just is, because reasons.
Maybe there was a time when WuTrans was ignored when using women spaces, and their existence wasn’t politicized like it is now. But that day is gone and will likely never return. Society was never truly comfortable with transexuality. It flew below the radar because few people really thought critically about it and its implications. We only gave a cursory inspection because it was so uncommon. But now a critical mass of people recognize “men in dresses” as the logical destination of believing someone’s feelings gives them license to make-believe as the opposite sex.