I'M NOT GOING TO CALL HIM A LIAR BEHIND HIS BACK BUT I WOULD SAY IT TO HIS FACE IF HE WAS HERE
13 July 2014
CAPS
Lela - August 18th, 2013 at 6:58 pm
Marti. I hate to say this, believe me I really do, but surely you can
see how being “male-bodied” (i.e., xy chromosomes, sex characteristics)
combined with intimidating posturing (such as that described in this
piece, and what you are attempting here) have the potential to frighten
“cis” women when so many of us have been victims of male violence? Sorry
but how is that likely to make “cis” women permit access to change
rooms and bathrooms? Has it occurred to you that intimidating force
really isn’t the appropriate “tactic” in this type of situation when it
might actually be acceptable in a different protest setting?
Marti386- August 20th, 2013 at 7:34 am
“Marti. I hate to say this, believe me I really do, but surely you
can see how being “male-bodied” (i.e., xy chromosomes, sex
characteristics) combined with intimidating posturing (such as that
described in this piece, and what you are attempting here) have the
potential to frighten “cis” women when so many of us have been victims
of male violence?”
Using capital letters is “intimidating posturing”? I’m sorry if it
came off as such. I like to use capitals to show which words I’m
emphasizing, NOT trying to shout. I find it makes it easier for people
to understand how I’m saying something.
Also, why am I “frightening” cis women? I’m 5’2″ and weigh 136
pounds. NOT exactly the most threatening person on the block. And I
abhor violence. I can’t even squash spiders in my own home. I spend 20
minutes shooing them out the door. :-) So I don’t really think your
accusation of “intimidation” has much merit.
UNLESS you automatically assumed that because I’m a trans woman, I
must be some hulking, 6’5″ musclebound monster with shoulders like a
linebacker and hands the size of hams. Which would be stereotyping. AND
another example of the subliminal transphobia trans women have to fight
against.
“Has it occurred to you that intimidating force really isn’t the
appropriate “tactic” in this type of situation when it might actually be
acceptable in a different protest setting?”
How am I using “force”? Meghan controls this site, and can block my
comments on a moment’s notice. I don’t see how asking you to include
trans women is “force”.
Sorry, but I don’t think your defenses have much merit.
Meghan Murphy- August 20th, 2013 at 11:55 am
But the use of caps does signify shouting… Regardless of your intent,
it does come off as aggressive… I’m not saying don’t express anger, I’m
just letting you know that your sentiments may not be coming off in the
way you intend them to…
Lela- August 21st, 2013 at 2:21 pm
Frankly I was finding your abundant use of caps to be jarring and
aggressive, and I would have found this regardless of who you were. I
mean it’s not that I don’t use the occasional caps-word myself but….. My
point was that, if the object is to share intimate spaces with people,
it is necessary to build trust and dialogue, not make demands. It’s
really not the same thing as engaging in other types of political
protest.