Woman asserts that 'cis women should stand in solidarity with the trans community'



Kathryn Bromwich, who works as "a commissioning editor and writer on the Observer New Review," has asserted that biological women should be supportive of transgender women.

Transgender women are biological males who identify as women. Many women do not want to share women's spaces such as bathrooms with men, even if those men claim to identify as women.

"If women are united by anything – and there are 3.8 billion of us, so there is going to be little common ground – it is the risk of sexual violence, from which no woman is safe, especially not trans women. No rapist is going to stop to check whether you have fallopian tubes. The fact that we are all targets of this particular kind of violence should only increase cis women's solidarity towards our trans sisters," she wrote.

"With gender and sexuality becoming increasingly fluid, feminism should aim to be more inclusive rather than less: welcoming trans men and women as well as non-binary, queer, intersex and gender-nonconforming people," she opined.

Bromwich declared on Twitter, "Cis women should stand in solidarity with the trans community." She added in another tweet that many of her "Observer/Guardian colleagues" share her view on the matter.

\u201cWorth pointing out that a lot of my Observer/Guardian colleagues feel exactly the same way on this issue\u201d
— Kathryn Bromwich (@Kathryn Bromwich) 1687080769

But some on social media did not share her sentiments.

Someone replied by noting that "there's no such thing as 'cis' women. Moreover, there is no such thing as a 'transwoman'. There are men, and there are women, and that's it. You cannot change your sex. Stop deluding yourself, Kathryn."

"I don't know any 'cis' women, only women. Men are never women, no matter how they identify. And no one is 'born in the wrong body,'" another commenter wrote. "Good luck with your men's rights activism, tho."

\u201cI don't know any 'cis' women, only women.\n\nMen are never women, no matter how they identify. \n\nAnd no one is "born in the wrong body". \ud83e\udd26\u200d\u2640\ufe0f\n\nGood luck with your men's rights activism, tho.\u201d
— Ayrshirelass (@Ayrshirelass) 1687089293

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'Ron DeSantis has done a lot worse': Convicted killer attacks Florida governor, uses obscene language in last words before being executed



A man put to death on Thursday used his last words to attack Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Donald Dillbeck, 59, brutally murdered Faye Vann more than three decades ago, committing the crime after he had escaped from a work-release job while he was already serving a life sentence for murdering Lee County Deputy Dwight Lynn Hall, according to the Tallahassee Democrat.

"I know I hurt people when I was young. I really messed up," Dillbeck reportedly said. "But I know Ron DeSantis has done a lot worse. He's taken a lot from a lot of people. I speak for all men, women and children. He's put his foot on our necks. Ron DeSantis and other people like him can suck our d****."

DeSantis signed Dillbeck's death warrant last month.

In a statement, Tony and Laura Vann noted that they had been "robbed of years of memories with" their mother, but that "the execution has given us some closure." They noted that they were thankful to the governor "for carrying out the sentence."

\u201cA written statement from Faye Lamb Vann\u2019s family, provided by the Department of Corrections. Dillbeck was convicted of stabbing Vann to death in 1990 in a Tallahassee mall parking lot.\u201d
— Kathryn Varn (@Kathryn Varn) 1677195431

DeSantis, a popular Republican figure who won re-election during the Sunshine State's 2022 gubernatorial contest, is widely viewed as someone who could potentially mount a presidential bid later this year. Prior to becoming Florida governor, DeSantis served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives.

Former President Donald Trump, who has already announced a 2024 presidential bid, has been attacking DeSantis, referring to him as "DeSanctimonious" and describing him as a "RINO," which is an acronym that stands for "Republican in name only."

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