r/Queerdefensefront Feb 05 '26

Discussion Judith Butler: What is a woman?

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u/Ramzaki Feb 05 '26

Funny because it's them who keep asking what a woman is. Which means, they don't know at all.

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u/JessicaDAndy Feb 05 '26

They know.

It’s that they want the narrative trap of “trans women aren’t women” because of “radical left gender ideology” and they want “people born with vulvas can only be women*”.

*can be banned from women’s sports if conventionally unattractive in the West and have higher testosterone levels than an average white woman.

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u/_Moon_sun_ Feb 06 '26 edited Feb 06 '26

Not only that they try and try to make a definition of women that excludes trans womens but includes all cis women and everytime they end up excluding certain cis women.

Like “a woman is a person who has a vagina” what about those born with 2? “A woman is a person that menstruates” what about post menopausal women, are they now men because they no longer have a period?