caveman1917
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That being said, I can see making a case for being trans-exclusionary a prerequisite for being a feminist.
Why? If you're being consistent in applying the criterium of sex rather than gender identity then there's no reason to exclude transmen. If you mean transwoman-exclusionary then that would seem to fall under the general male-exclusionary, again if you're being consistent in using the criterium of sex rather than gender identity.