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Per your contributions to Talk:Meghan Murphy --Fæ (talk) 10:12, 2 August 2019 (UTC)
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Harassment
You stated "Fæ likes to pretend that evil lesbians are pulling these experiences/disgusting accounts out of their asses." diff
- This is a blatant personal attack. It is harassment. It is disruptive and a false defamatory allegation. Refer to WP:Casting aspersions.
You stated "You agreeing with the anon wanting Pyxis Solitary "forbidden from editing this page" because of their exclusive sexual attraction to non-trans women or even for saying "trans ideology" is despicable. It's also homophobic as fuck." diff
- This is false. I made no statement agreeing any such thing.
You stated "Ah, but I mustn't forget. Some of y'all call any lesbian a TERF. I guess Pyxis Solitary isn't permitted to call herself a homosexual female and say she's not into trans women."diff
- I have made no statement agreeing any of this abusive content. This is a lie and harassment. Wikipedia is not an open forum for you to publish abusive content.
--Fæ (talk) 12:14, 3 August 2019 (UTC)
- Harassment? You mean the way you've repeatedly disparaged or harassed editors across trans topics?[1][2][3][4]
- At Talk:Meghan Murphy, you said "or rape lesbians."[5] You'll need to scroll down. At Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons/Noticeboard, you said "or claiming that 'trans-activism' (presumably anyone who supports transgender equality) 'erases lesbianism'.[6] The "rape lesbians" take is a misrepresentation of what sources usually say, and the second is ignorance or you just ignoring what credible sources say. With the "rape lesbians" angle, you are taking what is usually said to the extreme to try to discredit what credible sources say on the topic. From the Daily Nous: "
'TERF' is widely used across online platforms as a way to denigrate and dismiss the women (and some men) who disagree with the dominant narrative on trans issues. The acronym stands for 'Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminist', and historically marked a difference within radical feminism. Although its usage is becoming ever broader, one of the groups it targets are lesbians who merely maintain that same-sex attraction is not equivalent to transphobia, another is women who believe that women's oppression is sex-based, and are concerned about erasing the political importance of female bodies.
"[7] New Statesman says, "In some circles it is considered transphobic for women to question the presence of people with openly displayed male sexual organs in spaces like communal female changing rooms, or for lesbian women to refuse to recognise those people as potential sexual partners (a resistance sometimes referred to as ‘the cotton ceiling’, a phrase which smacks of misogyny and male entitlement). It isn't just radical feminists who find this problematic: some trans women do too. Is that really just irrational bigotry?"
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- The anon saying that Pyxis Solitary identifies as a "TERF" simply for stating her same-sex attraction unquestionably sounds like what Daily Nous and New Statesman are talking about. At Talk:Meghan Murphy, you said "Agree with the IP comments."[9] If you didn't mean that you agree with "you're a TERF because you're a lesbian," you should have said so. Halo Jerk1 (talk) 03:37, 4 August 2019 (UTC)