Claire Sharpe says she disagrees with Cycling UK only naming cis women in their top 100 list.

  • Marcela (she/her)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
    59·
    4 months ago

    What Claire Sharpe did and what she said was really nice. The way BBC covered it, by counterpointing each one of her remarks with up to three TERF viewpoints whitewashed as “women rights campaigners”, not as much. BBC and NYTimes are complicit to trans genocide. Having said that, I’d prefer a better source linked because there is a reason I am getting my news from lemmy and not the mainstream.

  • flora_explora@beehaw.org
    27·
    4 months ago

    I really don’t like that apparently “biological women” is being adopted to mean “cis women”. I’m also biologically a woman, at least in part. My main sex hormone is estrogen and my testosterone is so low you cannot even measure it. So it would plainly be false to call me a “biological man”. Just call me a trans woman and those that you call “biological women” cis women. Otherwise this feels like we are adopting terf terminology :(

    • stray@pawb.social
      12·
      4 months ago

      Furthermore, the brain is not separate from biology; it’s a body part the same as any other organ. There’s plenty of research to suggest (not prove yet) that gender identity correlates to where various parts of the brain lie on a masculine-feminine spectrum, forming an individual mosaic, like a fingerprint or snowflake. Trans women are biological women in every possible sense of the phrase, and this wording is obviously chosen to de-legitimize gender identity.

    • apotheotic (she/her)@beehaw.orgEnglish
      9·
      4 months ago

      Came here to say this, the “biological man/woman” phrasing is so rooted in high school level biology

      • cassandrafatigue@lemmy.dbzer0.com
        4·
        4 months ago

        Know. They know about the android infiltration, and how agents are often assigned the wrong hardware.

        Thats why so many transcwomen are so good at code.

    • Deyis@beehaw.org
      4·
      4 months ago

      Also, “woman” is a gender category and therefore based in social conventions, not biology.

    • TehPers@beehaw.orgEnglish
      3·
      4 months ago

      I don’t think you understand. By taking hormones, you have forgone the weakness of your flesh and adopted an artificial, non-biological body.

      Some post-menopausal cis women do this as well, which is why you don’t often see older women winning sports awards either. Some men do too, but that’s different because obviously it is (don’t ask why, I didn’t make the rules).

      • flora_explora@beehaw.org
        2·
        4 months ago

        Not sure if I understand you correctly. You mean this is the terfs’ essentialism shining through, which sees “women” as inherently inferior to “men”? It is pretty weird that those “radical” ““feminists”” have such a patriarchal view on gender and sex.

        • TehPers@beehaw.orgEnglish
          1·
          4 months ago

          For my last part? Yeah I don’t know. Nobody seems to ever talk about how common hormones are for cis people when they talk about banning them. But yes, I was playing on the fact that for some reason women tend to be treated disproportionately (and hypocritically) worse.

  • AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.netEnglish
    14·
    4 months ago

    "If they don’t want to ride with all women, that’s not the kind of ride I want to be on anyway,”

    Yes! This is the solidarity that we love to see.

    Being in community with trans folk (and especially trans women) has infinitely improved my ability to be comfortable in and even enjoy my own gender, as well as making me a better feminist.

    Assholes on the right like to ask “what is a woman?”, but the truth is that I don’t know. I know that I am a woman, but I am just one data point and I don’t feel equipped to answer such a general question. It’s only through being open to other women’s lived experiences that I can usefully build my idea of what it means to be a woman.

    None of us are free until all of us are free.

  • katy ✨@piefed.blahaj.zoneEnglish
    14·
    4 months ago

    the people who push “biological women” nonsense have never cared about women’ sport or women; it’s just a patriarchal desire to mandate draconian gender norms.

    good on claire! <3

  • chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com
    13·
    4 months ago

    “For our awards to comply with the law we have to limit who can be considered for an award to biological women only,” she explained.

    "This change to the awards doesn’t alter our strong commitment to including and supporting all those who cycle, including transgender and non-binary people.

    What about just not having the awards then

  • cassandrafatigue@lemmy.dbzer0.com
    9·
    4 months ago

    How does ‘biological women’ exclude trans women?

    Except the silicon based and robotic trans women. Obviously.

    • Deyis@beehaw.org
      3·
      4 months ago

      Except the silicon based and robotic trans women. Obviously.

      Transhuman rights now!

  • Norah (pup/it/she)@lemmy.blahaj.zoneEnglish
    2·
    4 months ago

    The article doesn’t include a quote from Sharpe using the terminology biological women, so I’m not sure why you’ve chosen that wording in your post body. She says at one point “If they don’t want to ride with all women, then it’s not the kind of ride I want to be part of”.