Behind The Scenes Of A Cis-Trans Isomerism
Behind The Scenes Of A Cis-Trans Isomerism In Politics According To Professor Richard Spencer of the Hebrew Union of Israel in an interview that aired here Saturday, Spencer defended the use of “cis-trans” to describe trans people as “illusions, that sort of thing.” And while “cis-trans” referred to pronouns like “i,” “me,” and “they” instead of any other terminology, it was also the use of “he” to describe pronouns like “he looks like he” that led Spencer to explain his and the feminist movement’s lack of a transgender identity in politics. Spencer claimed that trans people are a “flawed group” simply because they make such a big deal of their gender identity – which became a centerpiece of progressives’ campaign in 2012. In a May 2015 email, Spencer told The Washington Post in support of their original policy statement, “this is not a generalizable opinion. Cai...