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"content": "<p>Hi Spinsters! I love reading how others became radicalized and so I wanted to share my own <a href=\"https://spinster.xyz/tags/peaktrans\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>peaktrans</span></a> story.</p><p>Part One: Background</p><p>I've considered myself a feminist since I was very young, growing up in the 80s and 90s. I volunteered at my university's women's centre and my local rape crisis centre during the 2000s. I was broadly left-wing, participating in anti-war and anti-corporate globalization campaigns. More recently, I've participated in anti-poverty and tenants' rights groups, although I'm not currently active. I've also been active in campaigns supporting refugees who are facing deportation. So, I had a number of friends and acquaintances from various lefty persuasions from social democrat, to anarchist and socialist. In retrospect, my feminist views could broadly be described as 'liberal' but mostly because I hadn't read too deeply about the different streams, and was influenced by the third wave writing that dominated the time. </p><p>Transgender ideology was barely on my radar until 2008 when I met four TIFs in the span of a few months. Suddenly, they were everywhere, and I started reading and hearing more about TRA ideology, which I basically accepted. At the same time, I also had an acquaintance from one of the groups I was involved in who called herself a radical feminist. She would post things on facebook critical of prostitution and occasionally gender ideology. Interestingly, at this point (c. 2008-2012), although there were people with TRA views, they still talked and worked with the Radfem friend, despite disagreements. So, I was aware that there was a disagreement, and mostly bought what the transactivists were saying. When I did read some of my friend's radfem links, they seemed logical but at this point I figured I couldn't possibly understand what it meant to be trans so I didn't think about it too deeply. I saw TIMs as deeply oppressed by patriarchal society. </p><p>Meanwhile, the ideology and demands of TRAs were getting more and more extreme. . .</p>",
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