Whats spinster's deal? Their website just mentions "radical feminism" but seems most of their posts are anti-trans, though admittedly pro-female of a sort too in some sense.

This seems very unusual for a feminist group. Do they have some sort of origin story that might explain the consistency in their lean or am i just jumping to conclusions?

@DavidBond I could see that, all the feminists who dont fit the mainstream feminist views feeling they need to form their own collective.

@DavidBond I mean some of the anti-trans stuff I see from them is pretty disgusting. Not all of them though, but some. I can understand why they might get hostility over a lot of that.

Though I do agree even the ones who might not be anti-trans are likely to experience a lot of censorship in todays environment. Though the ones on spinster strike me not as normal feminists who just happened to get banned, but mostly a specific set of feminists who are anti-trans (or at least thats what it looks like). I may not like censorship but I mean, thats a hard thing to be accepting of.

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@DavidBond yea if it got them to the fediverse its already an improvement. As long as they aren't going out of their way to harass trans people or something then ill just let them be.

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