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Woah props to this guy. This is the most nuanced take behind why comparing trans identified males to infertile women is bad, that I’ve seen. W
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@xxclusionary the way i’ve always put it when they say this is that women who can’t have children were at least born with the intention of being able to. they were born a woman, with a uterus, it’s in their DNA. a man who calls himself a woman never had that chance. it’s not the same thing.

@xxclusionary @LgbPatriots SOOO refreshing to hear this sentiment

@xxclusionary “Being a woman is not some club you can just jump into..” GREAT QUOTE!

@xxclusionary I couldn’t have articulated this nearly as well as he did 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 good man!

@xxclusionary Idk how old he is but imma ask him to marry me. I hope he’s over 18 lol. Otherwise I’m a creeper.

@xxclusionary I cuddled my best friend this morning as she sobbed. She’s two weeks out of having a hysterectomy at 43. No children. That raw pain is something else.

@xxclusionary @JustaGal137

@xxclusionary Good message! 👍 But... is he wearing boxers on his head? 🤔😂🤣

@xxclusionary @benshapiro Another way to put it: The fact that a car that has lost its ability to drive is still a car, doesn't mean that a boat is now a car as well.

@xxclusionary Had this exact comparison happen earlier today.
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