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A [[women's rights activist]] (WRA) is a [[traditional gynocentrist]] that advocates for women's rights. Women's rights activism is generally distinct from [[feminism]] although significant overlaps existed before the 2020s.
 
A [[women's rights activist]] (WRA) is a [[traditional gynocentrist]] that advocates for women's rights. Women's rights activism is generally distinct from [[feminism]] although significant overlaps existed before the 2020s.
   
As of 2023 many anti-trans feminists are rebranding as WRAs. WRAs wholly reject the trans movement and in particular reject [[transwomen]]. The issue of transwomen in sports is particularly prominent.
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As of 2023 many [[TERF]]s are rebranding as WRAs. WRAs wholly reject the trans movement and in particular reject [[transwomen]]. The issue of transwomen in sports is particularly prominent.
   
 
Despite the similarity in name WRAs are not aligned with [[MRA]]s, the latter wholly rejecting [[gynocentrism]].
 
Despite the similarity in name WRAs are not aligned with [[MRA]]s, the latter wholly rejecting [[gynocentrism]].

Revision as of 05:02, 27 March 2023

Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, seen here in 2017, is a women's rights activist and no longer considers herself to be a feminist.

A women's rights activist (WRA) is a traditional gynocentrist that advocates for women's rights. Women's rights activism is generally distinct from feminism although significant overlaps existed before the 2020s.

As of 2023 many TERFs are rebranding as WRAs. WRAs wholly reject the trans movement and in particular reject transwomen. The issue of transwomen in sports is particularly prominent.

Despite the similarity in name WRAs are not aligned with MRAs, the latter wholly rejecting gynocentrism.

Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull is a prominent WRA.

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