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[–]OPPRESSED_REPTILIANIntersex male | GNC | Don't call me "a gay", "twink" or "queen"[S] 14 insightful - 7 fun14 insightful - 6 fun15 insightful - 7 fun -  (2 children)

Radfems were using "Womyn". But it's not the same thing. "Womyn" was coined by radfems because they were offended that women had "men" in in (lol) and later iterations became "Wombyn" post-trans explosion to emphasize sex. It's dumb, but it's not "womxn".

"Womxn" and the other things with X in are different, the X is a very TRA thing, and it's supposed to be "all gender inclusive."

Now I just need to think of a clever chromosome joke pointing out that the TRAs are using the X and the radfems the Y.

It's just another case of backpedaling pathetically. "NO WE NEVER DID THAT, THE TERFS DID THAT!" Like they sometimes say with neopronouns and stuff.

[–]PeakingPeachEaterfemale♀ | detrans🦎 | eater of peaches 🍑 6 insightful - 9 fun6 insightful - 8 fun7 insightful - 9 fun -  (1 child)

Uh...I hope these radfems know the English word "man", used to be gender neutral: THE WORD ‘MAN’ WAS ORIGINALLY GENDER NEUTRAL. I had English feminist professor many years back who tried to say "mankind" is sexist and policed how we wrote our papers and made us use "humankind" and replaced anything male related (ex. How some context uses "he" to refer to men & women was replaced by "they" or "he or she" everytime we wrote...) with a gender neutral pronoun or noun or whatever. It was ridiculous.

Then she asked who was all feminist in her class and lectured those of us who didn't identify as feminist and said "If you believe in equality, then that makes you feminist".

She was obnoxious and young professor.

[–]OPPRESSED_REPTILIANIntersex male | GNC | Don't call me "a gay", "twink" or "queen"[S] 5 insightful - 4 fun5 insightful - 3 fun6 insightful - 4 fun -  (0 children)

Oh they do, they just choose not to see things. Radfems claim to be aggressively pro-fact and pro-science except for when it goes against their predetermined beliefs. Confirmation bias, basically.