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Last week, we wrote about the Exaggerations that TERFs do all the time. The recent propaganda of fear and hate spewed forth from the TERFs as a new registry of names was proposed to track TERFs was completely expected. Given the many lies, deceptions and fabrications being published daily by the hate group Gender Identity Watch, it is of no surprise that those who identity as TERFs made every attempt to demonize the registry founders and decry the project as “Orwellian” and all sorts of rabid claims. Probably the the points this project needs to point out in the exaggerated distortions that were published are: We aren’t tracking ALL Women. The vast amount of women support transgender individuals and have been long standing allies for those who are oppressed just as they are. We aren’t stalking anyone –if you are TERF doing hate as an act of public discourse, it’s PUBLIC- get use to the world knowing exactly who you are, and exactly the hate you spew. While Gender Identity Watch the hate group continues to dox transgender people this project will continue to track individuals who contribute, are members of, or support such doxing in the public discourse. There is an easy solution for all of this- 1. Stop being transphobic and harming individuals. It’s that simple TERFs. Here is the reality- radical extremists have taken over a small piece of the feminist movement for equality based on hate and fear. The TERFTracker site is here to bring about awareness of these individuals to prevent further malicious behavior by these individuals attempts to harm transgender people. Although we cannot stop the doxxing that these individuals have consistently done to those in the public eye, we can let other unsuspecting people know exactly who the people are who are perpetrating these acts so that we may protect ourselves from such ugly and rampant transphobia. Wew.terftracker
Posted on: Tue, 05 Aug 2014 18:44:38 +0000

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