Radical feminism (English Wikipedia)

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  • Murphy, Meghan E. (September 21, 2017). "'TERF' isn't just a slur, it's hate speech". Feminist Current. If "TERF" were a term that conveyed something purposeful, accurate, or useful, beyond simply smearing, silencing, insulting, discriminating against, or inciting violence, it could perhaps be considered neutral or harmless. But because the term itself is politically dishonest and misrepresentative, and because its intent is to vilify, disparage, and intimidate, as well as to incite and justify violence against women, it is dangerous and indeed qualifies as a form of hate speech. While women have tried to point out that this would be the end result of "TERF" before, they were, as usual, dismissed. We now have undeniable proof that painting women with this brush leads to real, physical violence. If you didn't believe us before, you now have no excuse.

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  • Goldberg, Michelle (August 4, 2014). "What Is a Woman?". The New Yorker. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  • Goldberg, Michelle (4 August 2014). "What Is a Woman?". The New Yorker. Retrieved November 20, 2015. TERF stands for "trans-exclusionary radical feminist." The term can be useful for making a distinction with radical feminists who do not share the same position, but those at whom it is directed consider it a slur.

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  • Briggs, Joe Bob (April 23, 2002). "Linda Lovelace dies in car crash". United Press International. Archived from the original on April 23, 2015. Retrieved 27 April 2015. By 1980 she had become a mother of two, a born-again Christian, and a feminist -- and was living on welfare as her husband tried to make ends meet as a cable installer on Long Island. She had already become the feminist poster child for the demeaning effects of pornography, turning up in Andrea Dworkin's 1979 book Pornography: Men Possessing Women.

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  • Giardina, Carol (2010). Freedom for Women : Forging the Women's Liberation Movement, 1953–1970. University Press of Florida. ISBN 978-0813034560. OCLC 833292896.
  • Beauvoir, Simone de (2011). The Second Sex. Vintage Books. ISBN 978-0-09-959573-1. OCLC 1105756674.
  • Williams, Cristan (May 2016). "Radical Inclusion: Recounting the Trans Inclusive History of Radical Feminism". Transgender Studies Quarterly. 3 (1–2). doi:10.1215/23289252-3334463. ISSN 2328-9252.
  • Dworkin, Andrea (1974). Woman hating (First ed.). New York. p. 186. ISBN 0-525-47423-4. OCLC 724386.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Williams, Cristan (2016-05-01). "Radical Inclusion Recounting the Trans Inclusive History of Radical Feminism". Transgender Studies Quarterly. 3 (1–2): 254–258. doi:10.1215/23289252-3334463. ISSN 2328-9252.
  • Stryker, Susan (2008-09-15). "Stray Thoughts on Transgender Feminism and the Barnard Conference on Women". The Communication Review. 11 (3): 217–218. doi:10.1080/10714420802306726. ISSN 1071-4421. S2CID 145011138.

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