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I don't agree. That assumes perspectives are necessarily linked with gender. That's a gender-determinative way of viewing participation here, and my view is that it is masculinist. It discounts female perspectives simply based on their being female. Treating Tyred as female assumes that female and male perspectives are not only inherently different, but that male perspectives are more correct. As you concede, "antis come in all shapes, genders and sizes." So there is no need, in contesting anti perspectives, to characterize them in terms of gender. hugzu ;-p ![]() |