We were banned on Reddit on July 10th, shortly after 11:30am by NutterButterFlutter in LGBDropTheT

[–]AbrasiveLace 7 insightful - 1 fun7 insightful - 0 fun8 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

What I meant was that I have no dog in the LGB side of things. I definitely am being impacted by TRA nonsense.

We Need To Fight Back Against Reddit by Women_First in GenderCritical

[–]AbrasiveLace 7 insightful - 1 fun7 insightful - 0 fun8 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

I noticed that the #reddithateswomen hashtag was working just after the first wave of bans... but it stopped showing up yesterday. Suspicious, yes?

Remember when you post on twitter to include the hashtag and tag reddit - and most importantly tag companies who advertise on reddit as well.

Reddit post history removal browser extension? by AbrasiveLace in GenderCritical

[–]AbrasiveLace[S] 4 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 0 fun5 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Thank you SO much!!!

We were banned on Reddit on July 10th, shortly after 11:30am by NutterButterFlutter in LGBDropTheT

[–]AbrasiveLace 58 insightful - 1 fun58 insightful - 0 fun59 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Straight woman here. Was a subscriber and regular viewer on your sub, but stayed out of your text boxes because it wasn't my place. On top of the first wave of mass banning, with r/LGBdropTheT, r/terfisaslur and r/gendercriticalguys now gone I don't have a reason to go back to reddit. I hope they choke on their ideology... which is more likely to happen than not, because as we've all seen supporting TRA nonsense comes back to bite everyone in the ass, and not in a good way.

Even though I have no dog in this fight, the fact that same sex attraction has become viewed as some sinful and bigoted thing in many LGBT circles breaks my heart. I donated some dribbles to LGB Alliance a couple months ago and plan on doing again as soon as I can.

Keep up the good fight, guys and gals, and know that you have all my support and love.

Peak trans: tell your story here by Sittingonarainbow in GenderCritical

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I first began to Peak Trans 10-12+ years ago when I first read about Michfest. I'd never heard about it previously and was utterly baffled that there was controversy surrounding the fact that a women only gathering wasn't allowing people with penises - aka men - in. I could certainly understand why women might want to organize without men around, regardless of how said men "identify", and honestly could not fathom that anyone would have any sort of problem with it.

Then, 6-7+/- years ago I heard the word TERF for the first time. As with any acronym I'm not familiar with I did a search and found out what it allegedly meant. I looked up what TERF's believe and... again, could not fathom why anyone would have an issue with what they were saying. People with penises should not be centered in feminism, since they aren't female. How could anyone with any sense argue against that?

I heard about lady-dick. That magical, magical appendage which is somehow female despite no other female mammal possessing of one. I saw what they were doing to the lesbians... and once more, could not fathom that not only were actual lesbians being driven from their communities, but the people doing so were being cheered on in the name of "progress" and "equality". I could not understand how anyone could deny that a lesbian is someone only attracted to the same sex. When did it mean anything other than that?

I joined r/gendercritial several years ago, back.. maybe 5 years ago? when they had a mere 3000 or so subscribers. I didn't agree with what they said entirely, but probably 95% made perfect sense to me. Again, I could not fathom that people though men should be centered in feminism.

Since that time it's gotten worse. All of it. Women's sports. Women's prisons. Women's shelters. The word TERF being tossed around like the worst sort of slur... right up there with racist and nazi.... as if being a woman concerned about the rights of women was a dirty, shameful act of hatred. Lesbians banished from their own communities. Censorship and silencing and autocratic dogma and regressive ideologies leading the way towards pushing women's rights backwards. r/Gendercritical was the ONLY place on reddit, and most of the internet, where these issues could be discussed. Everywhere else you'd be burned at the figurative stake for voicing even the most sensible of concerns (see JK Rowling). And now that's gone, too.

Something needs to give. The TRA's are taking too much from women and girls... and given it to the (mostly white) TIMS as if the women are their oppressors. The censorship and authoritarianism that they've wielded like weapons has to break at some time, doesn't it? Because, once more, I can't fathom how anyone with any sense can see what is happening and think that this is any sort of progress.

Welcome to the new Gender Critical! by radfemanon in GenderCritical

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r/its a fetish is still on reddit. They've just gone private for the time being. However, I'm willing to be though that they're up next on the chopping block, despite the sub only being screen shots of what trans people themselves are saying. I sure do hope that someone creates a version of r/itsafetish here in the event that they are cancelled. Same goes for r/Terfisaslur if they're also banned.

Welcome to the new Gender Critical! by radfemanon in GenderCritical

[–]AbrasiveLace 42 insightful - 2 fun42 insightful - 1 fun43 insightful - 2 fun -  (0 children)

I was shocked when I saw r/Gendercritical was banned. When I heard about the upcoming mass bannings I thought for sure they might ban r/Itsafetish or r/TrollGC (which I see they did ban), but never did I actually think they would ban gendercritical. The GC mods were outstanding at keeping things well withing reddits rules and nothing that could be considered actual transphobia was ever posted. It's utter bullshit and just goes to show you how much Reddit, and the internet as a whole, hates women.

Thanks for carving a place for us out here. I mostly lurked over there, and will probably do the same here, but there's few other places to find actual women centered news and information and I genuinely appreciate it.