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2020 September 10, Javier Cabral, quoting Mercedes Saucedo, “Meet L.A.’s Trans Latina Chef Selling Seasonal DIY Ice Cream on Instagram After Getting Fed up of Working in Toxic Kitchens”, in L.A. Taco:Kitchen toxicity against trans people can be unique, […]. It’s recognizable as misogyny that looks much like cismisogyny: name-calling, catcalling, sexualized comments, assault, and unconsented touching, degradation of skills, aggressive degendering of non-normative appearances, etc., all of which I’ve experienced in my time as an out trans woman in restaurant kitchens.
2023, Niall Richardson, Frances Smith, Trans Representations in Contemporary, Popular Cinema: The Transgender Tipping Point, Abingdon: Routledge, →ISBN, page unknown:Some critics have defended the criticisms of the film's cis-misogyny. […] Certainly, given the juxtaposition of Bernadette and Cynthia, the film can be reading as advocating a cruel cis-misogyny which suggests that trans women do femininity better than cis women.