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First of all, what is Forbes Power Women’s Summit? I’d never heard of it so I had to look it up. (It’s tricky trying to figure out the grammar. Is it a summit for power women? If so, what are power women? Is it a women’s summit organized by Forbes Power? If so, what is Forbes power? Is there a third option?) Google explains all:
In 2013, Moira [Forbes] launched the annual Forbes Women’s Summit in New York City, which brings together 250 female leaders to discuss and solve the world’s most intractable issues.
I don’t know or care who Moira Forbes may be, but at least we know where we are. It’s some kind of corporate jamboree for women. It’s cool that 250 women can go to a corporate summit and, without further ado, solve the world’s most intractable issues.
Anyway, of course there had to be the usual insult.
Dylan Mulvaney isn’t a woman.
Now, I’m just a lowly cis woman, but if I planned to attend a summit of “female leaders” to “discuss and solve the world’s most intractable issues,” I would not send the organizers a publicity photo of myself wearing a fancied-up sports bra and a chainlink collar.
That’s how we know trans women are better at being women.
Pardon me if I don’t respect you enough to hand over the reins. Ageism much? But also, why should I trust someone who can’t understand what “sex” is and what “gender” isn’t?
This member of the older generation says “No thank you”.
Basically: Young people like me always know better than old people like you. You have to trust me. Not trusting me reveals that you’re a moral degenerate. I’m a woman and an actress and deserve to be included at your women’s summit.
Lies all the way down.
Trifecta innit. Lying about being a woman, dressing ridiculously, and announcing that young people always know best.
So not only is ‘woman’ claimed by the ideninny theorists as a gender word, so too is female.
Imagine an actual women trying to be taken seriously in the board room wearing a tweed business bra.
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