“Included on the list are: “6. Clothing works for me, more or less. I am a size and shape for which clothes I feel comfortable wearing are commonly made” and “23. My potential lovers expect my genitals to look roughly similar to the way they do, and have accepted that before coming to bed with me.”
Another list that outlines “cisprivilege [sic]” claims that people use trans-gendered people as “a scapegoat for their own unresolved gender issues.”
Other resources that the University of Oregon provides for their students is an article from “Feminist Campus” that outlines “7 Ways You Can Use Your Cisgender Privilege for Good.”
Feminist Campus declares that people can “start dismantling oppressive systems,” like “cis privilege” and “whiteness.”
The article claims that “living in a society that is steeped in capitalism is hard.” One of the best ways to help transgendered people, it says, is to “Disrupt capitalism and share what you may have to help your kindred”
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1. This article makes absolutely no sense at all. Is this seriously what college professors are teaching these days? Mind-boggling.
2. You don’t like living in a society “steeped in capitalism”? Try visiting Venezuela, Cuba, or anyone who lived under Soviet Rule. You’ll see how great living in a society “steeped” in communism/socialism is. (not speaking to you, rightistight. :) )
Bread lines, food shortages; it truly is a paradise./s
Have to ask where and how you obtained whatever it is in order to share; maybe, you know, how Venezuela is doing it.
Translation: "I don't buy a size six when I am a size 18.
What happens to these buffoons when they graduate?
“My genitals to look roughly similar to the way they do”? Similar? Is this a resource for faggots?