There are groups who mass-edit on Wikipedia, especially on transgender issues. No one regulates these groups. They often use students, led by professors who have a particular viewpoint. The professors sometimes even arrange to give class credit. https://twitter.com/wikimediauk/status/1318855484707844096
The battle over pronouns has been going on for some time within Wikipedia. Now it appears Wikimedia UK, a part of Wikipedia, plans to enforce pronoun usage as it sees fit. https://www.wikimedia.org/ 
Does this mean that stories about females fighting sex discrimination by passing as men in a world limiting women’s opportunities will now be converted to “trans” stories? Will we see more transing of the dead?
Will the stories of women’s lives and the history of sex discrimination that women fought so hard to preserve and write continue to be erased by male power and make privilege?
Several other media have published stories transing the dead, thus eliminating women’s history and lesbian history. (I recall a Washington Post “history.”) The most common victims of this scheme is women, although occasionally they are cross-dressing men.
These folk think you solve trans oppression by using money and power achieved through male privilege to help trans advocates oppress another vulnerable group (women) and erase their history.
No.
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