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ImportantWDI USA Lesbian Caucus' lesbian coming-out group
Posted August 28, 2024 by WDI_USA in Lesbians

The WDI USA Lesbian Caucus is writing to gauge interest in a lesbian coming-out group.

Its purpose would be for women who are newly lesbians and women who are wondering whether they might be lesbians to have regular zoom meetings to discuss – with each other, as peers – the issues that are being raised in their lives by their new lesbianism. Facilitation by a more experienced lesbian will be provided, but we expect that facilitation will be minimal; the topics and their discussion will be driven by participants. And we expect it will be fun!

If you think you might be interested in participating, email info@womensdeclaration-usa.com, and someone from the Lesbian Caucus will contact you for a short, friendly, confidential interview.

The WDI USA Lesbian Caucus

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SonnetDecember 6, 2023(Edited December 6, 2023)

Thanks for saying this. I’ve had mixed reactions to Nina and Corinna in the past, and I admire Stella. I think the response to these disagreements, while important, has become absolutist and out-of-proportion. [Edit: Not the ridicule, however. Corinna’s tweet is worthy of at least two threads of chortling disdain.]

Disagreements about coalition-building, boundaries, and compromise are necessary. They belong. I don’t like Corinna’s tweet and agree that it is both sexist and silly, but the fact is…occasionally I read something I consider sexist and silly here, too. That doesn’t absolve Corinna’s bad judgement or mean we shouldn’t bring it up, but while the frustration and weariness make sense to me, these feel like in-fights and not capital offenses.

I am not trying to scold women who vent their frustration about the recycling of sexist tropes by so-called allies. Speak up. But a number of comments have emphasized that this is why we cannot or should not include TIMs in our coalition, and that is not my personal reaction. There is diversity of opinion around a more radfem ethos here in general - and I think that’s a good thing as long as we can make space for each other. That space should include room for all the principled indignation we are hearing now.

But - and I say this no-doubt as a brainwashed libfem handmaiden TIM-apologist - I think we sometimes lean pretty hard into the temptation to categorize anyone south of our personal hardline as a handmaiden.

GoAskAliDecember 21, 2023

I consider Nina a handmaiden for other reasons, too. She is a self proclaimed libertarian which is a political ideology that stands squarely in opposition to the stated goals of radical feminism, IMO.

Her podcast makes me chuckle now & then but she has a lot - a LOT- of seriously bad, misogynistic takes.