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Citations:gender critical

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English citations of gender critical

Noun: "a person who holds gender-critical beliefs"

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  • 2014 May 11, Artemis (@Artemissian), Twitter[1]:
    no, too many gender criticals use sex to backdoor gender back in w/o having to admit that
  • 2014 October 29, Danny Birb (@transvulcan), Twitter[2]:
    Word on the street is gender criticals have started using "male to trans" and "female to trans" to describe trans people...
  • 2015 February 25, @Laughing_Noam, Twitter[3]:
    Gender criticals keep a coming and I keep a blocking
  • 2017 July 26, Gaye Chapman (@my_real_name), Twitter[4]:
    Here is a taste of the trans activists when a liberal talks to radicsl[sic] feminists/gender criticals
  • 2022 July 4, Stephanie Sterling (@JimSterling), Twitter[5]:
    'If you’re “welcoming” to gender criticals, you’re hostile to trans and non-binary people. Simple as that.
  • 2022 July 5, Amanda Jetté Knox (@MavenOfMayhem), Twitter[6]:
    Gender criticals can’t just let trans people and their families be.
  • 2023, Grace Lavery, “The Egg and the Essay”, in Pleasure and Efficacy: Of Pen Names, Cover Versions, and Other Trans Techniques, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, →ISBN, page 128:
    That Sedgwick's case for foundationalist gayness incorporates both the arguments and the premises avowed by Stock and the other gender criticals would likely unnerve everyone except for Reed.