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Originally Posted by Bit
Butches have not silenced me.
Transmen have not silenced me.
Femmes have silenced me.
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{{{Bit}}}
I think this is a great place to talk about the ways in which that has happened. And why are we silencing one another? What does it mean that we do this?
Are we, as a friend suggested (thanks hudson), playing out the evolutionary battle in a competition for resources (butch/masculine people)? Is this what that competition begins to look like when it becomes so fiercely ingrained?
And is this why our masculine counterparts seem to be in their own power-struggle? Or does it truly, at baseline, have to do with misogyny?
Is misogyny the result of that struggle?
These questions aren't really for this thread, I suppose, so forgive my tangential mind. But I do wonder about the ways that we silence one another. And at least about the more topical reasons as to why.
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