I'm still wondering how the 'R' in TERF is defined, and how one goes about deciding when it's use is appropriate.
What makes a TEF a TERF?
The real problem is that none of the words in that are particularly clear.
Every single one is quite subjective, quite vague.
They are Trans, Exclusionary, Radical, and Feminist.
Radical is probably the least objective. When you're a radical, everyone else seems to be also.
Trans is a close second. What does trans really mean, in our day-to-day world? How trans does someone have to be to qualify?
Then there's exclusionary. If someone thinks that people should be allowed to do whatever they want except for a few small exclusions, like women's sports or public restrooms, are they exclusionary?
Then there's feminist. Does supporting women's rights to decide who is entitled to use the city pool shower/changing room mean you're a feminist?
Or a TERF?
There really aren't any serious answers. Because it's all a bunch of semantic nonsense with ego driven agendas at the core.
Tom