WILL MEMBERS OF THE TRANSGENDER COMMUNITY, THROUGH LIES AND DISTORTIONS, BE ABLE TO DESTROY GERMAINE GREER’S REPUTATION, NO MATTER WHAT SHE SAYS?
Dear Readers:
My assistant, Madison, and I spent several days on the
following entry. I realize that it is date and fact-filled, not a casual
read. However, whether we like it or
not, a new era is upon us, in which not only are feminists having strong disagreements
within ourselves on the issue of whether trans women are women, these
disagreements are rancorous. They are
tearing us apart.
I believe it is worthwhile to read through this blog entry,
and I also believe that opening up each hyperlinks and reading full article is
highly educational.
I am hyperlinking you to Payton
Quinn’s article on huffingtonpost.co.uk because she does really get past
the name-calling, and states her reason for thinking that “the safety of trans
people outweighs the rights of cis women to question the validity of their
gender expression.”
Let me hear what you think.
P.S. Of course, I
believe that I do recognize the validity of trans women’s gender expression, I
only question that they can appropriate the term “women”. (I believe that “trans women” is the correct
term).
Germaine Greer doesn’t consider post-operative M-to-F transgender people to be women. She states this opinion forthrightly. She also makes it clear that in no way does she oppose anyone’s decision to go through the procedure to appear and behave like the gender they identify with, and she will use the gender pronouns each person requests as a courtesy. Nevertheless, transgender activists call her misogynistic claiming she continually misgenders trans women and denies the existence of transphobia altogether—and many feminists agree with them. They do not address the key issue: does considering transgender women not to be women constitute bigotry in and of itself? By the continued misquoting and distortions of Greer’s statements, they destroy her reputation for opinions and statements she’s not made, rather than ever discussing the statements she has made.
An online controversy erupted after
an online
petition asked that the speech Greer is scheduled to give at Cardiff
University be cancelled. BBC2’s Newsnight interviewed Greer on October
23rd, to respond to the petitioner’s charges.
My reading of a transcript
of the interview shows Germaine Greer does not misgender trans women or
express transmisogynistic views. Despite
this, she’s been misquoted and various statements have been incorrectly
attributed to her to further attack her.
Kirsty Wark’s questions create a veritable minefield
for Greer to negotiate. Wark clumsily misgenders trans women throughout. For example, she asks “if a man who is gender
reassigned, and outwardly—and he feels, inwardly, he’s a woman--in your view
can he be a woman or not?"
Several online newspapers covered
the story, and kept to the facts, ignoring Wark’s inept questions and accurately
quoted Greer’s answers. However, several
commentaries in online media and blogs misquote her, others attribute
statements to her that she never made.
In none of the attacks, did they address her controversial opinion that
men cannot become women through drugs and surgery. Instead, they put insulting or sarcastic
terms and language in Greer’s mouth to characterize her as transmisogynistic.
Richard Dawkins, an ethologist and
an evolutionary biologist, decried the petition in a series of tweets. He defended open debate at the university. He was then accused of insulting the
transgender community, although my reading of the language of the tweets
clearly showed otherwise.
The amazing part is that it is possible for anyone to
see these misquotes and distortions for themselves, because the disputed
language is still online, yet the character assassination continues. So, it has
to be asked, are the detractors so angry that their rational faculties have deserted
them? Or, do they assume that no one
will go back and check for the accuracy of their statements? Or, have the lines in the sand been drawn so
deeply on this issue that the author assumes their audience will just read the
headline and skip through to the “juicy parts” not caring if the statement is
accurate?
RICHARD DAWKINS DID NOT SAY THAT
THOSE WHO DISAGREE WITH GERMAINE GREER SHOULD NOT BE AT UNIVERSITY
Amy Walker, on October 26, 2015,
starts her article, “Richard Dawkins Insults Transgender Community” by copying
a series of Richard Dawkins’ tweets. One
tweet: “Students who suppress a
distinguished scholar’s lecture because they disagree with her have no place in
a university.” (online
article on Planettransgender.com)
She then comments, “Yes, a university may not be a ‘safe space’, but to
claim that people who disagree with a ‘distinguished scholar’ should not be at
university is farcical….”
Dawkins not only did not claim
that people who disagree should not be at university, he said the opposite. His other tweet said, “Those who think it’s
nonsense are entitled to stay away. Or
come and argue. They should not censor
views they think are nonsense.”
Amy Walker either cannot read
accurately, or her strong feelings are blinding her; otherwise, why would she
display her own bias by running his actual statements right next to her
distorted version of his statement for all to read?
And what about
Planettransgender.com? Are articles
reviewed to check for blatant errors?
GERMAINE
GREER DID NOT REFER TO CAITLYN JENNER AS “HE/SHE”
In
my experience, the use of the term, “he/she”, is derogatory. In the U.S., if Greer used this term in her
interview with Kirsty Wark on BBC’s Newsnight, she would definitely be called
out by feminists. But, did she do so? My reading of Wark’s question that preceded
her statement, and her full reply casts doubt on the charge that she used the
term “he/she”.
In
the “Amateur”
transcript by commenter eigensprocket:UK that I read, Greer utters these
syllables in response to the following question from Kirsty Wark: “But are people, you would say necessarily,
born a woman, or born feeling female.
And if he feels more female..? (OPENS HANDS QUESTION GESTURE)…"
Wark’s
question is unintelligible to me. Is she
referring to “people” or to “he”?
Greer
answers Wark’s earlier question about what Greer thinks about Jenner being
considered for an award for being Glamour magazine's woman of the year. She continues Wark’s use of “he” and then
shifts over to “she” and refers to “other female members of the family”. “It
seems to me that he…that, ah, what was going on there is that he…he/she…ah,
wanted the limelight that the other female members of the family were
enjoying….”
Omitting
punctuation marks, Greer said three pronouns in a row; “he”, then “he” again
and then “she”. The transcriber uses “…”
several times to indicate that Greer momentarily paused between these pronouns,
and then paused between them and the rest of the sentence. The transcriber’s slash creates the term he/she,
even though the rest of the sentence shows she accepted Jenner’s
self-definition as one of the female members of the family.
Greer stated earlier in the
interview that she would use the pronouns that a transgendered person wants as
a courtesy. Reviewing the context shows
that Greer rebounded from a poorly-framed question to refer to Jenner using
female pronouns and included her among her female relatives.
On October
27th, Kate Lyons’ commentary on Theguardian.com repeated the
charge that Germaine Greer misgendered Jenner by “referring to her as
he/she. Lyons presumably was relying on
a excerpt from the Guardian’s transcript of the BBC2’s Newsnight interview in Damien Gayle’s October 24th Guardian Article
which didn’t include Kirsty Wark’s question, nor Greer’s twice-uttered “he”. (Note: this transcript was not available
online)
GERMAINE
GREER DID NOT SAY THAT CAITLYN JENNER, TRANSGENDER WOMEN ARE NOT ‘REAL WOMEN’
October
25th, online magazine, jezebel.com ran Stassa Edwards commentary
on Greer’s BBC2’s Newsnight. The headline “Germaine Greer Says Caitlyn
Jenner, Transgender Women Are Not ‘Real Women’.
According to the transcript I
viewed, Greer did not make that statement on BBC2’s Newsnight, nor was there any discussion of any prior statement that
transwomen were not “real women.” And, if she ever made such a statement, Damien
Gayle didn’t mention it in his Guardian article, October 24, which Edwards’
cited as her source, “Caitlyn
Jenner ‘wanted limelight of female Kardashians’- Germaine Greer,
htttp://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/Oct/24/caitlyn-jenner-wanted-limelight-of-female-kardashians-germaine-greer.
DOES
GREER THINK THAT TRANSGENDER WOMEN ARE NOT PROPER WOMEN
Edwards’ disinformation about
Greer’s comment that transgender women are not ‘real’ women is adopted by Kaite
Welsh in her commentary in the online Telegraph newspaper to jazz up her
characterization of Greer’s opinion.
Actually, Greer simply said they are not women.
Cardiff University is not
withdrawing its invitation. Germaine
Greer has agreed to speak. Considering
the intemperate and inaccurate statements made by Greer’s critics so far, I
wonder if the event will come off. Also,
if she does appear on November 18, which is 2 days before Transgender Day of
Remembrance and within Trans Awareness Week, I wonder if she will encounter
protest similar to the “glitter
bombing” of March 14, 2012.
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