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AnungIkwe ᐊᓈᓐg ᐃᑴ on Nostr: Stone tried to portray constitutionally protected activities of the past such as ...

Stone tried to portray constitutionally protected activities of the past such as letter writing, protest and boycott as hate speech and "terrorism." I’m sure he’ll be revised to be some kind of trans hero just like Malcolm “Marcia” P. Johnson. He’s gonna be famous for lying about “TERFs” wanting to kill him.

Lesbian Connection newsletter volume 3, issue 7 Candace Margulies
https://sandbox.archivesspace.org/repositories/2/archival_objects/156

"Raymond quoted one woman as saying that she felt “raped when Olivia passes on Sandy, a transsexual, as a real woman. After all his male privilege, is he going to cash in on lesbian feminist culture too?”

Candace Margulies, “An Open Letter to Olivia Records,” Lesbian Connection, November 1977
“We are women because we grew up female, perceiving and being perceived female.”
She claimed Stone was “afforded a great deal of privilege… he was expected and permitted to take his mind seriously, to feel his potential, to grow in a greater, fuller way than
females.”

The UCSB Undergraduate Journal of History
https://escholarship.org/content/qt5pc3d5xv/qt5pc3d5xv_noSplash_4eb8b1c0800d245fddcab5bb4c5e2396.pdf

In 1979, Janice Raymond also wrote about Stone (without naming him) in Chapter 4 of her book "The Transsexual Empire: The Making of the She-Male."
Raymond critiqued Stone’s dominant presence at Olivia Records

"All transsexuals rape women's bodies by reducing the real female form to an artifact, appropriating this body for themselves." - Janice Raymond

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