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RANCOM! | Happily Retired RANCOM! Happily Retired Skip to content Home About ← Older posts Trouble & Strife: Who Owns Gender? Posted on May 9, 2013 by rancom Who Owns Gender? Delilah Campbell reflects on the deeper meaning of recent conflicts between feminists and transgender activists. [Originally from Trouble & Strife: Who Owns Gender ] For a couple of weeks in early 2013, it seemed as if you couldn’t open a newspaper, or your Facebook newsfeed, without encountering some new contribution to a war of words that pitted transgender activists and their supporters against allegedly ‘transphobic’ feminists. It had started when the columnist Suzanne Moore wrote a piece that included a passing reference to ‘Brazilian transsexuals’. Moore began to receive abuse and threats on Twitter, which subsequently escalated to the point that she announced she was closing her account. Then Julie Burchill came to Moore’s defence with a column in the Sunday Observer newspa...

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