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Noun: "(neologism) the state or quality of holding trans-exclusionary feminist views"
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- 2018, Alex Zaragoza, "No time for TERFdom", San Diego City BEAT, 10 July 2018, page 8:
- Only do one better than Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie—whose speech was sampled for that song and who was called out for TERFdom and transphobia—and move that logic beyond the sexes.
- 2019, Melanie Phillips, "Making the world perfect always ends badly", The Australian, 8 March 2019:
- Formerly ultra-radical feminists such as Germaine Greer and the domestic violence campaigner Julie Bindel, who insisted that a person with male genitalia was a man, accordingly found themselves shouted down for the crime of Terfdom.
- 2019, Vivian Kane, "J.K. Rowling Leaves Little Doubt About Her TERFdom", The Mary Sue, 25 June 2019
- 2019, Philip Matthews, quoted in Tess Nichol, "TERF wars: Adopting - then abandoning - a 'cult-like' movement", Metro (Auckland), 7 November 2019:
- One of the things that snapped me out of it finally was a video by Natalie Wynn, aka ContraPoints, titled “Gender Critical”, and she concludes that TERFdom is about the flimsiest cloak of feminist platitudes draped over disgust and hate.
- 2019, Kitty Underhill, in "Who's Your Feminist Icon?", The Unedit, 25 November 2019:
- TERFdom is violent and rife worldwide, and especially in the British media.
- 2020, Anna Piper Scott, "JK Rowling Comes Out... As Transphobic", Melbourne Star Observer, January 2020, page 17:
- For a large number of us trans folk, Rowling's descent into the bowels of TERFdom has been distressing to watch.
- 2020, James Kirkup, "JK Rowling and the road to terfdom", The Spectator, 8 June 2020:
- So are many of the women (and men) who have gone before her on the road to terfdom.
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- 2019, Stephen Daisley, "Holyrood’s trans rights pause is a good thing", The Spectator (UK), 21 July 2019:
- Reinforcements came in the form of Canadian feminist Meghan Murphy and British activist Julie Bindel, the Thelma and Louise of terfdom in the eyes of the trans movement – a ‘terf’ being a ‘trans-exclusionary radical feminist’.
- 2019, Philip Matthews, quoted in Tess Nichol, "TERF wars: Adopting - then abandoning - a 'cult-like' movement", Metro (Auckland), 7 November 2019:
- In the UK, TERFdom is centred on academics, especially feminists and philosophers, so it also taps into those arguments about free speech and deplatforming in universities.