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Ferguson-Glitter-Gold-2012-singolo.jpg' alt='Rebecca Ferguson Glitter And Gold Lyrics' title='Rebecca Ferguson Glitter And Gold Lyrics' />If this is feminism. The Philosophical Salon. The dust up on social media over Rebecca Tuvels article, In Defense of Transracialism published in Hypatia A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, has given a new meaning to the publicprivate split central to the history of feminism. For decades, feminists have argued the personal is political, and explored the politics of our private lives. The split between what people wrote to both Rebecca Tuvel and to me in private, and what they felt compelled to say in public is one indication that the explosion of personal insults and vicious attacks on social media is symptomatic of something much bigger than the actual issues discussed in Tuvels article. In private messages, some people commiserated, expressed support, and apologized for what was happening and for not going public with their support. As one academic wrote to me in a private message, sorry Im not saying this publicly I have no interest in battling the mean girls on Facebook but fwiw its totally obvious to me that you havent been committing acts of violence against marginalized scholars. Later, this same scholar wrote, again in private, saying Tuvels article is a tight piece of philosophy that makes clear that the position that transgender is totally legit, and transracial is notcan only be justified using convoluted essentialist metaphysics. I will write to her privately and tell her so. Others went further and supported Tuvel in private while actually attacking her in public. In private messages, these people apologized for what she must be going through, while in public they fanned the flames of hatred and bile on social media. The question is, why did so many scholars, especially feminists, express one sentiment behind closed doors and another out in the open Why were so many others afraid to say anything in public For those lucky readers who didnt follow the nasty attacks on social media, a bit of background is in order. To put it all too simply, in her Hypatia article, Tuvel claimed that the very public cases of Rachel Dolezals transracial transition and Caitlyn Jenners transgender transition operate according to a similar logic when it comes to thinking about identity and identity politics. Tuvel argued in favor of both transgender and transracial identities, as well as for a more fluid conception of identity more generally. In subsequent responses to her critics, Tuvel has said her article was a response to the media sentiment that transgender identity is socially acceptable Jenner was featured on the cover of Vanity Fair, was a runner up for Time magazines Person of the Year, and was named woman of the year by Glamour magazine, while transracial identity is taboo Dolezal was fired from her job at the NAACP and scorned in the media. Last week, a flurry of outrage stormed through social media calling the article wack shit, crap, offensive, violent, and more. And its author was called transphobic, racist, crazy, stupid, and worse. Many were and still are calling for a retraction of the article and an apology from Tuvel. E8C000005DC-337_634x470.jpg' alt='Rebecca Ferguson Glitter And Gold' title='Rebecca Ferguson Glitter And Gold' />Issuu is a digital publishing platform that makes it simple to publish magazines, catalogs, newspapers, books, and more online. Easily share your publications and get. 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Eventually, a group of associate editors, spearheaded by Cressida Heyes, whose work is criticized in the article, published an official condemnation of the piece indicating that the journal had made a mistake in publishing it, which of course, just makes the journal look bad. The article was vetted by reviewers and editors, and published, after all. The feeding frenzy in response to Tuvels article couldnt have happened without social media. The viciousness of the attacks was fueled by the mob mentality of Facebook. Dissenters, even those who just wanted a civil discussion of the issue, were shut down immediately or afraid to voice their opinions in public. Some who in private were sympathetic to Tuvel, felt compelled to join in the attacking mob. The thought police were in full force. Both Tuvel and the journal were under pressure to retract the article and apologize. In a private message to me, one of my academic friends said one editors Facebook apology for publishing such an offensive article, sounded like something ISIS makes its captors read in a hostage video before beheading them. Joking aside, there was and still is tremendous pressure to condemn Tuvel and her article. Some who joined in the protests later admitted in private that they hadnt even read the article. And at least one person who signed a petition demanding that Hypatia retract the text in question, later, when the media tides were turning, wanted to remove her signature from the damning letter. I wonder how many of those who signed that letter had actually read the article. Just this morning, I received a text from someone I respect, lamenting the cruelty on social media, but telling me she was sure she would disagree with the article and find it offensive, even though she hadnt yet read it. I have to admit, I didnt want to enter the Facebook shit storm and face the wrath of the mean girls either. I felt the need to defend Rebecca Tuvel not only because she is a friend and former Ph. Rebecca Ferguson Glitter And Gold' title='Rebecca Ferguson Glitter And Gold' />D. I respect her work, which is always well arguedwhether or not you agree with itand I found her arguments compelling. I summoned up the courage and entered the fray suggesting only that Hypatia invite critical responses to the article. Als Hij Maar Gelukkig Is Pdf. This suggestion was met with ridicule and derision. I then asked critics to respond with philosophical arguments rather than lobbing insults, which was met with claims that I was doing violence to marginalized scholars. The most vocal figures on social media claimed they were harmed, even traumatized, by Tuvels article, and by my defense of its right to exist. Some said that Tuvels article harmed them, and I was doing violence to them, even triggering PTSD, just by calling for an open discussion of, and debate over, the arguments in the article. While I readily agree that words can do harm and that hate speech exists, my call for philosophical engagement with Tuvels article does not constitute harmful speech. In fact, if an essay that openly supports trans identity does violence, and defense of open debate causes PTSD, then by which name should we call the physical violence inflicted on trans people and others daily What of the PTSD caused by domestic violence, rape, and hate crimes If an essay written by a young feminist scholar in support of trans rights is violent and harmful, then havent we leveled all violence such that everything has become swept up by it, and the very notion of violence has lost its meaning Certainly, at the very least, we need to distinguish between levels of violence. One Facebook critic called my remarks unforgivable, seemingly putting them on par with crimes against humanity. At this point in the social media blowout, until the Daily Nous published a defense of the article, which elicited support from all sides I seemed to be the only one publicly defending Tuvel, in spite of the private support she received from folks too afraid to go public. Through every medium imaginable, senior feminist scholars were pressuring, even threatening, Tuvel that she wouldnt get tenure and her career would be ruined if she didnt retract her article.