Danielle Ni Dhighe
7th February 2014, 11:41
'A Panorama of Toxicity': On Being a Trans Woman Online (http://rhrealitycheck.org/article/2014/02/04/panorama-toxicity-trans-woman-online/)
The realities of trans womens experience with social media remain instructive, and remind us that this discussion cannot be contained by the artificial boundaries of Twitter feminism. The problem is much larger than Twitter or any number of internal activist flare-ups. It encompasses the entire online world.
The realities of trans womens experience with social media remain instructive, and remind us that this discussion cannot be contained by the artificial boundaries of Twitter feminism. The problem is much larger than Twitter or any number of internal activist flare-ups. It encompasses the entire online world.