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iatrophilosophos · 1 year
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There's such a deepset paranoia among a lot of transmasc scenes that transmasc people will just Be Seen As Women, alongside a total unwillingness to analyze gendered position and power dynamics outside of a western cis feminist framework with a few words swapped out (e.g. trans dudes who complain about ~sexual harassment~ when they get unsolicited dick pics on Grindr. Boy why u on the dick pic app if ur gonna freak out about dick pics?)
That's one of the really frustrating things about ~transandrophobia~ to me, like there is a legit reason for cafab trans people to do gender hierarchy analysis, transphobia is a thing, but instead we get "oh do you know transmisogyny? Well now there's a boy version and a genderqueer version and-". And I get that like, transandrophobia generally functions to refuse trans women the ability to talk about unique and distinct patterns of oppression that are not adequately analyzed through other lenses; and absolutely some people are doing this intentionally but will never admit that so it makes sense to just treat as hostile.
I'd hazard a guess that large swaths of cafab trans people generally are unwilling to engage in the kind of analysis I would like to see discussed bc of the aforementioned refusing to abandon cisfeminism thing--because that would involve acknowledging that victim narratives go beyond oppression analysis into a way in which cafab people are permitted to wield gendered power, and the paranoia about being ~just seen as women~ means ppl call bioessentialism when you try to talk about connections between cis women wielding gendered power thru victimhood narratives in broader society & cafab trans people doing the same within trans scenes... When actually yknow kind of a major thing about trans people's gendered position in society is that we are seen as other and yknow mayhaps A Reason you see so many cafab trans ppl wielding transmisogyny is that being trans does in fact other us from cis female power in broader society and ppl will often seek and wield power in the ways that r available to them
Idk that last bit is a fucking Mess and I don't think actually says what im trying to say. Mostly like, power structure analysis =/= inherent victimhood and ~privilege~ frameworks are actually an extremely shitty way to analyze power hierarchies...and a lot of my transmasc peers did start towards gender exploration from a place of being centered in feminism and social justice culture and I think a lot of people like, never actually had a significant reason to make a legitimate ideological break from those, so you get victimhood, performative self-flagellation as an attempt to distance oneself from ~privilege~ in a way that helps nobody, aaaaaand usually it's a mix of both
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topicprinter · 7 years
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Hi,I am currently doing a post-graduate diploma in winemaking, and one of my papers this semester requires us to come up with a business plan for any wine related business of our choosing. I've already done two assignments related to this (PESTLE analysis and SWOT analysis) and now have to create a full business plan as my final assignment.My idea that I've been using throughout the course is the following.Simply put, the business concept is to combine a traditional vineyard/winery operation with an extremely low density housing subdivision. This innovation provides return on investment sooner, helping to recoup upfront costs and provide the business with the security of multiple core competencies in two different markets, buffering it against market pressures of either individually.Specifically, what we do is establish from scratch a new vineyard to act as a contract growing vineyard (growing grapes to sell to established wineries to create wine with), producing organic grapes in [redacted]. From the point purchasing land, we will identify and make concessions for areas of the land that are less ideal for growing grapes. We will carve the identified spots into lifestyle home size blocks (approximate ½ to 2 ½ acre blocks), where we will build architecturally designed eco-homes to be rented out as completed, and then sold when the market is most favourable, or cash flow is required. As the business becomes more established we will look to build a winery and expand the contract growing into a fully fledged winery. While establishing our own wine brand we will continue contract growing as needed for added security.My problem is i'm not at all a business minded person. Find this whole thing quite difficult. Anyone who has made a business plan before or whatever, any tips or comments would be appreciated. Questions about the business are welcome as well, i'll endevour to answer any.
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