OUR FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION COSTS US A LOT OF MONEY.

The harassment, the insults, the threats and the cancel culture that we endure form a sprawling system. For the past three years, we have been archiving what we experience. Downloading, filing and analyzing the thousands of screenshots that cluttered our phones and computers was a big job.

The harassment and censorship that we suffer is proof that this fight must be waged; a fight for women's rights that is also a fight for freedom of expression and pluralism of ideas. The different modes of harassment and censorship that we are going to present to you are the proof that our positions - although not so new within feminism - are terribly disturbing. 

We are not the only ones to experience this harassment. All over the world, other women who hold the same positions as us are also constantly harassed. Like us, they are referred to as TERFs - Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminists. This term - used as an insult, and most of the time accompanied by threats - is a new way to disqualify women who oppose transgender ideology by affirming biological realities. In France, some associations and activists are calling for the exclusion of "TERFS" through the slogan "TERF out of our struggles". To find out more read our article "What is a TERF?"

We are harassed, threatened, physically abused, sometimes fired, etc. However, the trans activists, faithful to their strategies of inversion, accuse us of having blood on our hands and of being responsible for the murders of trans people.

This strategy of manipulation and psychological violence has a name: the DARVO systemDeny, Attack, and Reverse Victim and Offender, a technique commonly used by perpetrators of domestic violence and gender-based violence.

FEMELLISTE was born out of the compelling desire to fight against harassment, violence and censorship of women referred to as "TERFs".

The story of our harassment

In late 2019, when we didn't know each other, we each began to question transgenderism on our own.

Dora Moutot talked about female sexuality on her Instagram account @TasJoui, when in 2019 some trans activists started revealing to her the existence of "women's penises" and explaining that talking about clitorises was not inclusive of trans women. "Transphobic" they told her.

Marguerite Stern founded the Feminicide Collage Movement in 2019 when trans activists began instrumentalizing her creation for the benefit of transgender ideology. In early 2020, she responded in a thread on Twitter. "Transphobic" they told her.


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The different HARASSMENT TECHNIQUES ⚙️

The harassment we suffer takes different forms. We have dissected them.

1/ Defamation and false accusations

In the media, activists, associations, academics, on social networks, we are defamed and labeled as transphobic because we say that being a woman is a biological reality. Defamation is used as a tool to discredit us and create a false reputation. We are also labeled as right-wing activists, fascists, conspiracy theorists, Islamophobes, putophobes, validists, anti-Semites, and white feminists representing white supremacy. 

Defamation is done through posts on social networks, private messages, as well as through the press.

Read our rights of reply to defamatory press articles.


2/ Insults and hate messages

We constantly receive abusive and hateful messages calling us names and wishing us the worst.


3/ Threats and intimidation attempts

We are regularly threatened, including with death. We are told to stop speaking publicly about our beliefs or our lives will be destroyed.


4/ Online Tracking

Some people let us know that we are being watched online. These people collect screenshots of our every move on social networks, call their community to do the same, in order to create files to harm us. Some accounts are created only to maliciously comment on anything we say or do. Some impersonate us.


5/ THE HARASSMENT OF THOSE WHO FOLLOW US

The trans activists also harass people who follow us on the networks. They regularly send private messages to these people, in order to inform them about our so-called "transphobia". They sometimes ask them to justify following us and invite them to stop doing so, on pain of reprisals. One of Dora Moutot's followers had to file a complaint for harassment after having shared Dora's content on her Facebook page.


6/ Physical and material violence

It has become unsafe for us to go to feminist and LGBT protests, events and places. Ironically, these are the places where we feel least safe. Marguerite Stern was once beaten and egged in the face at a so-called feminist demonstration. Her activist workspace has been vandalized by trans activists who have, among other things, vandalized collages dedicated to the memory of murdered women by drawing penises on them (see images below). The door lock of Dora Moutot's apartment was vandalized, and the brakes of her bicycle were cut. 


7/ Violent messages in public spaces (graffiti and signs)

In the street, the trans activists write death threats against "TERFs". However, the "TERFs" are very clearly identified in France. Some graffiti or signs are however nominative and point at us even more directly.


8/ The accusations of violence

The trans activists accuse us of perpetrating violence against trans people. We have never committed any violence or act of hate against a trans person. We are accused of endangering lives, inciting hatred, being responsible for the murders and suicides of trans people, destroying lives, being criminals and having blood on our hands. We are told that we are responsible for the violence we experience, in other words "we had it coming." The trans activists deny that we are being stalked and reverse the guilt by saying that we are stalkers. They don't know the difference between opposing an ideology and harassing people by name (which they do).


9/ The cancel culture

The trans activists are calling on their community to "cancel us." They are calling to stop following and reporting on Dora Moutot Tasjoui's Instagram account, so that she loses viewership. They are getting our participation in events canceled, as well as seeking to get partnerships with brands canceled. They are trying to get our various social media accounts and donation pages deleted by launching what they call "raids". 

In order to harm Dora Moutot, some will stick "transphobic" labels on these books in bookstores and call on their community to do the same.

They try to erase our names from history by denying our contribution to feminism: the account T'as Joui, pioneer of feminist sex accounts in France, is regularly "forgotten" when we talk about sexo-feminism, and the collages against feminicides created by Marguerite Stern, are regularly presented as a collective work with no real initiator. This process has been used for thousands of years to discredit women and deny their contribution to humanity.


10/ The vampirization and parasitization of our creations

The trans activists appropriate our creations and divert them to serve their ideology. The collages against feminicide launched by Marguerite Stern have been hijacked by people who now allow themselves to use her aesthetics in the service of ideas totally contrary to those she advocates. While this creation is originally dedicated to fight against the murders of women, the trans activists go so far as to collage to call for the murder of women called "TERF". 

Some trans activists have made themselves known specifically by typing on Dora Moutot and her account T'as Joui. They strategically used T'as Joui's popularity to build an audience. Some women who wanted to get into the sex sphere on Instagram, which Dora Moutot helped gain visibility through T'as Joui, turned against her after taking advantage of her generosity.

The parasitism extends even outside the feminist sphere. The trans activists go so far as to harass Dora Moutot under all the contents on the subject of her intestinal disease, in the comment section of various media, in order to discredit her everywhere.


11/ The censorship of platforms

We are regularly censored on many platforms like Instagram, Twitter, Linkedin, Change.org, etc. Our accounts are sometimes suspended for no apparent reason, our content deleted under the pretext of "hate speech" or "outlawed", often with no possibility of appeal.

Our accounts are "shadowban", which means that the algorithm no longer highlights us. For example, at times it was impossible to find our profiles on the platform by typing in our names. Certain hashtags used to find other critical women of the genre on Instagram, were banned so that we could no longer federate. These platforms seem to hold a pro-transgender policy and exercise real censorship.


12/ Loss of contracts and harassment of business partners

The trans activists harass the brands with which Dora Moutot makes partnerships on her account T'as Joui. Their strategy is to denounce her so-called transphobia by calling out the brands in different ways to get the partnerships cancelled. 

Some brands give in to the pressure and even use it to communicate that they are pro-transgender ideology.


13/ defamation of the political and institutional world

Elected officials, members of Parliament, senators, as well as certain institutions align themselves with transgender rhetoric by discrediting us and our so-called "transphobia", or the so-called "violence" of our words.


14/ Folklore

The trans activists spend a lot of time creating visuals about us for social networks (memes) and inventing little names for us. Some of them register us without our knowledge on gay dating sites, bdsm as well as to newsletters like the one of the satanic church, the catholic church and the manifesto for all.