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==About==
 
==About==
Advocacy for [[transmisia]] takes a variety of forms. As overt religious arguments lost traction over the late 2010s (having lost most of their credibility during their [[homomisia|war on gay people]]), people holding those views have found more subtle ways to lend their ideas plausibility.
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[[Transnegation]] is a form of [[social stagnationism]] which has the ''net effect'' of needlessly working against the [[social right]]s or equality of [[transgender]] people, generally by denying that [[transgenderness]] is really a thing. It is not ''necessarily'' malicious in intent, and is often couched in sympathetic terms, though the reasoning always seems to point towards unspoken [[transmisia]] as a root cause. Where it appears sympathetic, it is typically based on [[disinformation]].
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Transnegation takes a variety of forms.
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As overtly religious arguments lost traction over the late 2010s (having shed most of their credibility during their [[homomisia|war on gay people]]), [[social stagnationist]]s have found more subtle ways to lend their ideas plausibility and have reoriented their focus toward criticism of [[transgenderness]], which lags behind [[homosexuality]] in its popular acceptance.
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There are also a growing number of self-identified [[feminist]]s and "pro-woman" advocates (not necessarily feminists) who represent themselves as believing that trans rights represent a threat to women's safety. Since these people do not represent the majority of feminists (or even the majority of [[cisgender]] women), they have become referred to as "trans-exclusionary radical feminists" or "[[TERF]]s".
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The TERF branch of anti-trans advocacy most notably represents a growing political force [[/UK|in the UK]], where trans rights have been well established for some time but legal improvements and updates are needed in order to accommodate improved understanding.
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* [[/JKR]]: author J.K. Rowling has been a heavy promoter of anti-trans beliefs and sentiments
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* [[/UK]]: anti-trans advocacy in the UK
  
There are also a growing number of self-identified [[feminist]]s who have apparently become convinced by various propaganda that trans people represent a threat to women's safety. Since these people do not represent the majority of feminists (or even the majority of cis women), they have become referred to as "trans-exclusionary radical feminists" or "[[TERF]]s". The TERF branch of transmisia advocacy represents a growing political force in the [[UK]], where trans rights have been well established for some time but legal improvements and updates are needed in order to accommodate improved understanding.
 
 
===Related===
 
===Related===
* [[TERF]] ideology heavily promotes transmisia, whether accidentally or not
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* ''[[Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters]]'': a book
* [[UK/transmisia]]: transmisia in the UK
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* [[TERF]] ideology heavily promotes anti-trans beliefs
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* [[Truscum]] advocate a form of [[gender exclusionism]] which holds that physical dysphoria and a wish for medical intervention are both requirements for [[transgenderness]].
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* [[Rapid onset gender dysphoria]]: a questionable phenomenon often cited by anti-trans advocates as fact
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==Advocates==
 
==Advocates==
A list of people who promote transmisia, whether accidentally (via being honestly taken in by misinformation) or deliberately:
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People who promote anti-trans beliefs include:
 
* [[Alice Dreger]]
 
* [[Alice Dreger]]
 
* [[Graham Linehan]] UK
 
* [[Graham Linehan]] UK
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* [[Maya Forstater]]: UK TERF, repeats myths
 
* [[Maya Forstater]]: UK TERF, repeats myths
 
* [[Paul McHugh]]: US; bad science; gender fundamentalist
 
* [[Paul McHugh]]: US; bad science; gender fundamentalist
* [[Ray Blanchard]]: US/CA; bad science; says homosexuality is "not normal"
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* [[Ray Blanchard]]: US/CA; bad science; also says homosexuality is "not normal"
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==Examples==
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* '''2018-04-05''' [https://twitter.com/Ankhassa/status/981905908270813184 Ankhassa@Twitter] "There is no need for any other definition for a woman apart from "woman". Its a description which has been representative for thousands of years. As has "man". If it doesn't suit you why on earth would you claim be one?" -- The last tweet in a long discussion that began with a link to a YouTube video entitled "Transgender Women Aren't 'Women'"
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
* CWRE: {{l/cwre|Myths/transgendrity}}: popular myths about transgenderness
 
* CWRE: {{l/cwre|Myths/transgendrity}}: popular myths about transgenderness
 
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Revision as of 19:59, 13 November 2020

About

Transnegation is a form of social stagnationism which has the net effect of needlessly working against the social rights or equality of transgender people, generally by denying that transgenderness is really a thing. It is not necessarily malicious in intent, and is often couched in sympathetic terms, though the reasoning always seems to point towards unspoken transmisia as a root cause. Where it appears sympathetic, it is typically based on disinformation.

Transnegation takes a variety of forms.

As overtly religious arguments lost traction over the late 2010s (having shed most of their credibility during their war on gay people), social stagnationists have found more subtle ways to lend their ideas plausibility and have reoriented their focus toward criticism of transgenderness, which lags behind homosexuality in its popular acceptance.

There are also a growing number of self-identified feminists and "pro-woman" advocates (not necessarily feminists) who represent themselves as believing that trans rights represent a threat to women's safety. Since these people do not represent the majority of feminists (or even the majority of cisgender women), they have become referred to as "trans-exclusionary radical feminists" or "TERFs".

The TERF branch of anti-trans advocacy most notably represents a growing political force in the UK, where trans rights have been well established for some time but legal improvements and updates are needed in order to accommodate improved understanding.

Pages

  • /JKR: author J.K. Rowling has been a heavy promoter of anti-trans beliefs and sentiments
  • /UK: anti-trans advocacy in the UK

Related

Advocates

People who promote anti-trans beliefs include:

Examples

  • 2018-04-05 Ankhassa@Twitter "There is no need for any other definition for a woman apart from "woman". Its a description which has been representative for thousands of years. As has "man". If it doesn't suit you why on earth would you claim be one?" -- The last tweet in a long discussion that began with a link to a YouTube video entitled "Transgender Women Aren't 'Women'"

Links

Related