Not to be flip, but if you're pulling off someone's wig--be the wearer
transgender or not--misogyny is maybe not the first problem I have with
your interactions with fellow human beings. In the context of the source
material, though, I agree that it's just as likely to call it mistaken
identity, though the writers could have just as easily kept with "Dagger
Type ?!" as the response and left out the 'but you're a--' and avoided some
of the controversy altogether.

What I found more telling about the article was that it stated 'Some fans,
assuming' and there you go: readers assume something that, I'm inferring,
was never stated one way or another (that Dagger Type was transgender) and
then get their noses out of joint jumping to the conclusion that obviously
the writers are Making A Statement on the subject by perpetuating negative
stereotypes. While I'm absolutely in favor of being mindful of what we say,
how we say it, and the implications of our stance on things, I'm certainly
not going to pillory someone (even a fictional someone) from experiencing a
very human reaction in an intense situation.

I'm presuming the Sleepaway Camp reference is a twist similar to that of
The Crying Game?

On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 10:59 AM, Luke Jaconetti <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> http://www.newsarama.com/23011-batgirl-creators-apologize-in-the-wake-of-transgender-controversy.html
>
> Okay, one line jumps out in this article to me.  Quoting:
>
>
> "If you pull the wig off of someone who you thought was a woman, it is 100
> percent transmisogynistic to yell in shocked horror that they are a man,"
> said a blogger on *Autostraddle.com*
> <http://www.autostraddle.com/how-batgirl-37-undid-a-year-and-a-half-of-positive-trans-representation-in-a-single-page-269089/>.
>
>
> End quote.
>
> If someone is disguised as a woman, and you pull their wig off and are
> surprised they are not a woman, that makes you a mysogonist?  Maybe I'm
> just being simple minded here, but I don't understand that.  Isn't it a
> case of mistaken identity more than a case of mysoginy?
>
> Does that mean that we are not supposed to be surprised/shocked by the
> ending of Sleepaway Camp?  (Look it up if you do not know it, I am not
> going to spoil it here.)
>
> I'm not trying to be a jerk here, I am asking honestly because I think I
> may not be "getting" something.
>
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