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{{show/tweet|ClaireLoneragan|1294226706526601216|06:57|Remember Julie Marshall? https://bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-53410019 / @BBCNews say they reported the case as if Julie Marshall was actually a woman because the court made no mention of trans status.}}
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Again, they're acting as if "trans women aren't really women" is a proven thing, when the opposite is true.
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"As if" -- again, they're acting as if "{{l/myth|trans women aren't really women}}" is a proven thing, when the opposite is true.
  
Just because she's criminally problematic doesn't mean she's not a woman. Did we revoke Squeaky Fromme's womanhood, or Patty Hearst's, or...?
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Just because she's criminally problematic doesn't mean she's not a woman. Did society revoke Squeaky Fromme's womanhood, or Patty Hearst's, or...?
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{{show/tweet|bjportraits|1294296090095824901|11:33|[retweet of] A male-bodied person, however kind, professional and blameless, can be traumatising to a woman or child who has been the victim of male violence. / Patients have the right to say no.}}

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06:57 @ClaireLoneragan Remember Julie Marshall? https://bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-53410019 / @BBCNews say they reported the case as if Julie Marshall was actually a woman because the court made no mention of trans status.

"As if" -- again, they're acting as if "trans women aren't really women" is a proven thing, when the opposite is true.

Just because she's criminally problematic doesn't mean she's not a woman. Did society revoke Squeaky Fromme's womanhood, or Patty Hearst's, or...?

11:33 @bjportraits [retweet of] A male-bodied person, however kind, professional and blameless, can be traumatising to a woman or child who has been the victim of male violence. / Patients have the right to say no.