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margaret atwood once made my mom feel bad so i am choosing to schadenfreude on the backlash
@maya Fair enough.\n\nI've enjoyed her books, and a live talk too, but I don't think she, nor DiManno, are on the winning side here, taking a longer view.\n\nI read the article, and found it inflammatory, especially in its opening; lazily so. I also found its evidence to be a bit too anecdotal for my taste.\n\nThe fact is that we don't actually know what portion of the population she (unnecessarily cruelly, in my view) dismissed, in a world where people are truly free to choose how they want to live. Norms are the very definition of insidious.\n\nBut things are changing. I'm sure they are changing for men too. I, for one, would like to see a world free from dysphoria around gender and sex. It will come. Soon, I hope.