• dandelion (she/her)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Boyle referred to himself as a “fellow TERF” (a transgender-exclusionary radical feminist), and said women who support trans rights are “complicit in their own erasure” and “ready to pin down a handmaiden as her husband rapes her” (a reference to woman-assisted sexual assault in the dystopian TV series The Handmaid’s Tale).

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      Supporting trans people is literally the Handmaid’s Tale. What a joke, this is just an advanced playground insult where he thinks of the worst thing he can call someone with zero bearing on reality.

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        I am struggling to understand the relation myself … in his mind, trans women are predatory rapist men, right? So … maybe the idea is that pro-trans women are enabling rape? Even so, the Handmaid’s Tale is about a conservative Christian dystopia where the rape is institutional, while even TERFs think trans women are opportunist rapists… the conservative Christians are the political bedfellows of TERFs, so it’s a weird example to use - almost feels like an unconscious expression of cognitive dissonance, a kind of projection maybe.

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    I know they have a duty as journalists to include that author’s side of the story, but holy fuck is that guy insufferable. Like, even if he wasn’t being a transphobic POS, he sounds like a condescending absolute dickbag. I had a hard time getting through those sentences.

    “My olive branch was rejected, however, and a petition begun to have me exiled to Elba [the island that French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte was famously exiled to], which supposedly garnered 821 signatures,” Boyne wrote. “For a time, I called it the Loch Ness Monster of petitions – everyone had heard of it, but no one had actually seen it – but then, at last, I managed to procure a copy and realized why it had never, in fact, seen the light of day. To be polite, it lacked a certain name recognition factor.”

    Just shut the fuck up, dude.

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    I just watched a video on the boy in the striped pyjamas that shit guy wrote the other day tearing it apart. Fuck this guy