@lz @trans_caracal people use it in that way. Its exclusionary in its common usage towards nonbinary and intersex people especially.
I've said this before but it frames trans-misogyny as a special sort of oppression. its just an intersection of it like any other intersectional bigotry.
Its assuming a lot about someones experiences, people don't fit into boxes.
The concept has criteria that often enough boils down to are u to transitioning from an assigned masculine role to a feminine one.
@lz @trans_caracal there by excluding any trans/genderqueer people that dont fit that box. From talking about the misogyny they experience.