Radfem terf
Since the 1970s, there has been a debate among radical feminists about transgender identities.[79] Some radical feminists, such as Catharine MacKinnon, John Stoltenberg, Andrea Dworkin, Monique Wittig, and Finn Mackay have supported recognition of trans women as women, which they describe as trans-inclusive feminism,[80][81][82][83][84] [85][86] while others like Mary Daly, Janice Raymond, Robin Morgan, Germaine Greer, Sheila Jeffreys, Julie Bindel, and Robert Jensen, have argued that the transgender movement perpetuates patriarchal gender norms and is incompatible with radical-feminist ideology.[87][79][88][89] Those who exclude trans women from womanhood or women's spaces refer to themselves as gender critical[90][91] and are referred to by others as trans-exclusionary.[92] Radical feminists in particular who exclude trans women are often referred to as "trans-exclusionary radical feminists" or "TERFs",[91][90][92][93] an acronym to which they object,[94] say...