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Sally J's avatar

Dang, you get right to the meat of the matter Sarah. Great insights.

“Queer women” is an expression that indicates discomfort with the label Lesbian. Decades ago, there were lesbians (same-sex attracted females) who called themselves “gay women.” Same problem, different generation: the word Lesbian (and Lezzie) has always been used as an insult. Even though lesbians have always fought for our rights, it wasn't until gay men joined our movement en mass that we were taken seriously. Then queer theory started infiltrating society with it's exciting ideas about tearing society down. Not just gay rights, but revolution! Once universities and schools began glorifying the word Queer, those wanting to appear cool began using it to describe both their sexual orientation and their gender nonconformity. The label infiltrated mainstream culture once it became a status symbol.

Remember, everyone can self-identify as queer, not just homosexuals and those who call themselves transgender. Straight people can be queer. It's easy for a heterosexual guy to pierce his ears, grow his hair, don what he believes to be feminine attire and speak with an affect often demonstrated by gay or gender nonconforming actors in popular TV shows or movies. A slightly effeminate man who emphasizes that feature will have women flocking to him because he seems safer than some big masculine guy, especially to teens and early 20s women. That's why straight women have always flocked to gay men for friendship – the safety factor. Or because they want friends who aren't constantly pressuring them for sex. The man who emphasizes his feminine side seems safer to young women, many of whom will eventually have sex with him. That's my theory, at least. I've ever heard many young lesbians say they gave in to pressure from their “friend” to have “penetrative sex.” Lol. In a sense, it's like the “sneaky fucker” dynamic with other animals that result in low status males getting sexual access to females. (It's actually a thing, look it up.)

Most importantly, giving yourself a label is an easy way to opt into an oppressed category, something many young people are desperate to do today. They have been brainwashed into believing that white people are inherently bad, which instills a deep sense of white guilt in Caucasian youth and adults. They've also been indoctrinated to believe if you are “cisgender” then you are automatically the oppressor of “transgender” people. You can't opt out of your race, but if you're desperately trying to not be assumed to be an oppressor, you can opt into the lgbTQIA2S+ via self-identifying as queer. Hence, this self-victimization is mostly a white phenomena, albeit the coolness factor has created inroads into darker skinned communities. Yes, the lowercase lgb was intentional there. Lesbians are irrelevant in youth circles and at universities. The label is just not as cool as queer. It's a fad thing.

If I wrote this up as an article, would you guest publish me?

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Carol Dansereau's avatar

I see your point that these gender identitarians are close to recognizing that sex is real and matters, and that they are saying that some people get to have boundaries. BUT:

1) Are they stating that females get to have female-only sports? Or are they still fighting us on that point? I would bet the latter. Are they no longer participating in vicious mobs and other attacks against those who resist gender ideology? Or are they still attacking us and throwing women/girls/children/the First Amendment under the bus? I would bet the latter.

2) Your title says that a "safe" place has been created for the women in this "queer"-etc group, but that claim hinges on hoping that males don't show up, or if they do, they're unusually weak. As we know from the invasion of female sports, even one man can disrupt the rights and safety of vast numbers of females. Its not accurate to say they've created a safe space.

3) By creating their so-called queer-trans-nonbinary team, these women are funneling women away from women's sports, and funneling attention and money that could/should go to women's sports away from women's sports. We need more money, attention, and female participants in female sports, not less, and

4) I can't celebrate anything that promotes the self-loathing madness of gender ideology. This "queer" team sends a message to vulnerable girls and boys, that there's something heroic, rational, liberating, authentic, kind, healthy, etc etc etc about rejecting their sexual anatomy. It's part of full-blown indoctrination leading to ever-increasing body dissociation among children, and severe psychological and physical harm. .

So, yeah, they're at least sort of saying sex matters (for gender ideologues). But this is not a good development. Praising this league and/or attending its matches is short-sighted. It undermines the work we are doing to re-establishing rationality and reclaim our rights. Publicly ask them to apply their same logic to female sports: sex matters, boundaries are valid. Point out the hypocrisy if they don't. But don't celebrate and elevate a further entrenchment of gender identity madness. Don't make the indoctrination of children and the failure to address sexual assault and other causes of children's body dissociation, worse than it already it.

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