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- Embed this notice@RadLola Part of my peaking moment was also finding like-minds. I was an intersectional feminist who supported the T, but honestly didn't know any of the details. When I started to hear those details, I was like wait a minute...that's not right. And went searching online.
When I found something called "gender critical" and read what they had to say, they were basically saying what my common sense had been starting to tell me, in a much more articulate way.
I look at gender critical(ness?) as coming natural to me. I already agreed with it, before I ever discovered it. If that makes sense. The trans stuff was forced. I wanted to make it work, because I was told it was feminist. But that didn't last long. It all ended when I started learning about what gender ideology really was.