2020-08-10 02:40:43 +00:00
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#+title: Is cis a slur
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Cis is literally just the antonym of trans (see [[file:20200809221723-is_trans_a_slur.org][Is trans a slur]]).
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Oftentimes I see it used dismissively in the face of cis folks describing how
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they think a trans person feels or ought to feel / behave, in which case that
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intent is quite warranted. Other times it's a means of expressing exhaustion at
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folks who simply don't "get it", and don't particularly need to. That is to say,
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cisgenderedness is a form of [[file:20200809222134-privilege.org][Privilege]].
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2020-08-10 17:38:14 +00:00
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Gender-criticals or TERFs tend to avoid the adjective "cis", preferring to other
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transgender men and women as "transmen" and "transwomen", separate from the
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(assumed cis) categories "men" and "women" ([[file:RuthPearceSonjaErikainen1978.org::*Terminology][Terf wars: an introduction]]).
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