Karentwat

Another nasty contemptuous hostile dismisser of women.

https://twitter.com/drjharrison/status/1583111421109207041

Karen AND twat – we can tell how that “genderfluid”? “nonbinary”? – person thinks of women. Somehow I suspect that underneath it all J is a man. You can claim to be trans all you like but then when the misogyny comes bubbling out everyone can see the reality.

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14 responses to “Karentwat”

  1. Nullius in Verba Avatar
    Nullius in Verba

    I dunno, loathing the female is kind of baked into the female NB/trans psyche. Part of embracing their chosen persona is rejecting and othering femaleness. Of course, this means adopting stereotypically male attitudes toward women, since those sexist stereotypes are how they understand the sexes.

  2. Rob Avatar

    And they are getting ratioed to shit. Deservedly.

  3. Ophelia Benson Avatar

    Yes, I guess so, Nullius. It seems “J” is a trans man, or do I mean a trans-non-binary man.

  4. Ophelia Benson Avatar

    Dang you’re not kidding about the ratio – it goes on and on and on.

  5. GW Avatar

    So vile.

  6. Holms Avatar

    “Big ups” “karen” “twat” “slayed” – look at this mid life crisis trying to be hip and young.

  7. What a Maroon Avatar
    What a Maroon

    Dr. J. has a website. As far as I can tell, he’s neither a doctor nor a PhD. He’s a… well, I’ll let him say it:

    With 20+ years of experience as a Service Designer/ Business Analyst using agile processes to build software, mixed with my talent for really understanding clients, combined with being out as Non-Binary GenderQueer for well over 10 years, I bring queer theory (with a slice of humour) into the tech space.

    I am looking at the problems technology and business are solving and how to make great teams deliver real value.

    I represent the self defining future – My job title is ‘Harbinger of Change’ and my gender is ‘Transgressive Non-Binary GenderQueer’ (yes officially, I have all the paperwork for it!)

    My passion? How you can do things better with just simple changes – bringing Service Design thinking into both the Technology and the Diversity and Inclusion spaces.

    Apparently his expertise doesn’t extend to creating decent web pages.

  8. Jim Baerg Avatar

    Rob #2

    “ratioed” ????

    Please define what that means in the context.

  9. Pliny the in Between Avatar
    Pliny the in Between

    I have a question for the trans-community many of whom seem to have a very dogmatic view of language: I think I know the answer to this already, but do the individuals formerly known as women use words like t*** or the c-bomb in conversation with one another? If so, is it always with a negative or angry connotation or can it be used as a term of endearment?

    I know that male bullies, misogynists, and assholes use these terms in demeaning ways so if you want to alter the perceived overlap of your Venn diagram perhaps avoiding such labels would be a nice start.

    Perhaps there can be a new set of labels that identifies individuals who don’t identify with misogyny.

  10. Ophelia Benson Avatar

    Jim Baerg – it means getting a lot more hostile comments than likes on Twitter.

  11. Jim Baerg Avatar

    Thank you.

    I haven’t been on Twitter enough to encounter the term before.

  12. Ophelia Benson Avatar

    Yes it’s a jargon word.

  13. NightCrow Avatar

    Ophelia @ #3

    It seems “J” is a trans man …

    “J” has a distinctly female chin: projecting and pointed. It is very clearly visible in the photo in the header to “J”‘s twitter stream. Men typically have wider, flatter jawlines.

  14. Your Name's not Bruce? Avatar
    Your Name’s not Bruce?

    He’s a… well, I’ll let him say it:

    Reading that combination of vapidly empty Corporatese, and nothingness of Gender Jargon word salad, almost sucked me through the screen of my computer into the resulting vacuum of meaninglessness.