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Poll: Have You Seen Cybergirlz By Sillypoo?

poll: have you seen cybergirlz by sillypoo?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IMgWnCMAigw

it's a radfem animation

Yes and I liked it, yes and I feel neutral about it, yes and I dislike it, no

↑easy access link

Thanks for the submission!

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9 months ago

“humanity sucks” you mean men

“humans are so cruel” you mean men

“humans destroy the earth” you mean men

“humans always default to war” you mean men

“violence and selfishness is human nature” you mean male nature

“humans cannot be trusted with power” you mean men


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9 months ago

Standing up for your rights and safety is not disrespectful.

If a person identifies as trans, that honestly has nothing to do with me. I don’t think it’s truly possible, I think the ideology does more harm than good, and I think there are better ways to cope with gender dysphoria; however, it’s a free country and no matter how much I dislike it sometimes, people can and should be able to express themselves however they want.

I won’t tell a trans person how to live their life. I won’t argue with them about their own feelings and identity no matter how strongly I feel. That would be disrespectful.

Standing up for my rights and integrity as a woman ISN’T disrespectful, though.

To better articulate what I’m trying to say, I will list some examples:

Not letting a trans kid sit at the same lunch table as you and your friends just because they’re trans is mean. Asking a trans person to change in the locker room that corresponds to their biological sex is not mean. That is standing up for your right to a single-sex space.

Denying a transgender person service at an establishment because they are trans is wrong. That’s discrimination. Not permitting a transgender athlete to compete in the sports league/team that doesn’t correlate with their biological sex is not discrimination, though. That is simply reinforcing fairness, safety, and the integrity of said sports league/team.

A homeless shelter denying help to a transgender person because they’re transgender is cruel. A single sex shelter denying access to someone of the opposite sex and directing them towards a place that can help them isn’t cruel. That’s just protecting the inhabitants of said single sex shelter.

Bullying and harassing a transgender person is always condemnable. Expressing how you feel about a situation that affects you and makes you uncomfortable and saying things that are scientifically accurate is justified.

As humans, we all need to treat each other with kindness, but that does not mean that we need to let people walk over us and invalidate our rights and feelings.

9 months ago
What A Genuinely Heartbreaking Reason For This Persons Mother To See That She Is Worthy As A Woman. Especially

what a genuinely heartbreaking reason for this persons mother to see that she is worthy as a woman. especially since being a woman is seen as worthy to her once a man says it is.

i wonder, since she seems to have recently learned about trans people when this was posted, if she’s aware of all the women who have fought and still fight every waking day to be themselves.

how these women have been speaking out and fighting long before trans people ever existed.

how we fight against the very system and the very people (men) who have created this reality for all of us.

how the men trying to cosplay as women have never faced the struggles which she or any women has faced. the very struggles that led her (and the rest of the world) to believe women aren’t worthy.

and how these trans identified men are not fighting for women but for men to be considered women. they are not doing anything for women that (actual) women haven’t already.

i also wonder, has op’s mother learned about trans identifying females? if women are fighting so hard to become men, what does that imply (to the mother)? is it now suddenly not worth being a women because women are fighting to be seen as men? (obvi rhetorical question)

i’d also like to add this rewording.

women need to shut up about womanhood. my mom was raised to believe all women were less valuable than men and cried when she learned about trans identified men because the idea that men would fight that hard to be a woman was radical for her and it meant it was something worth being.


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9 months ago

Could I suggest that when there is a poll directed towards a certain group like bi women or lesbians that there's not a see results option? I feel like it skews the results and people can just reblog it to see the final results.

I'm sorry Nona, I add it because I'm sure some people would vote regardless and it would make the results less accurate :(

There's a simple way to convert the percentage shown in the poll to the percentage ignoring the "see results" option

Imagine a is the percentage of people who voted option a, b who voted b, etc. Let's say you want to ignore the people who voted for c. Then a/(100-c) should be the percentage of relevant voters of that option.

For example, if a=15% and c=40%, 15/(100-40)=0.25 so the percentage of relevant voters who chose option a would be 25%


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