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Everyone with a Y chromosome abruptly vanishes from earth; they then appear in an internet video series called āThe Menā, lurching along in a zombiefied state in a sort of Upside Down garbage dump version of reality. Life on earth improves as teh mens are gone, even if their particular loved ones miss them and a lot of things crash and fall from the sky and blow up and shut down all at once. The book laments at a few points that trans women were innocently dysraptured along with the menfolk despite not really being guilty of the crime of maleness but by and large isnāt about that. As for trans men (i.e., men without the nasty bits, *enlightened* men, men āliteā?) theyāve been spared. The supernatural event did not distinguish by anything other than chromosomes.
These are two sensitivity complaints among many that have been made: Life on earth gets better with trans women removed for chromosomal guilt *too*? Thatās transmisogynist! Your book title identifies XY chromosomes with maleness? Thatās transphobic! ā Uh, okay? I guess I donāt fully get how you can write an entire lengthy blog post criticising the book for its handling of gender and sexual/romantic minorities without noticing that the one thing you *donāt* seem to take moral issue with is that a couple billion men and boys and foetuses going to hell equals heaven on earth ā just that trans women arenāt spared. If you want to label it mis-anything, isnāt that really biological essentialist misandry? We were *not* condemned to the Demon World for being trans, or women, or feminine, or for passing (being deceivers), or for not passing (being pathetic)ā¦
I dunno, stuffās weird, I donāt much argue anymore, Iām generally told Iām wrong when I do, and I donāt feel like I belong in any of my own demographicsā¦ so Iāll just put this here now. I guess I kind of want to read the book now even if it doesnāt seem to be very good. Just to see whatās up wit dat. I suspect also identify XY chromosomes with maleness; thatās why I wish I didnāt have themā¦
And then, from a Goodreads review: āThe only thing this book will offer you is the idea that every woman is inherently evil and only pretends to be a good person since they desire to please men. This ideology is woven into the very fabric of the book, and is blatantly palpable in many circumstances. Women are rapists in this book, they are monsters beyond measure. There was not a single scene in this book where I felt that I agreed with the protagonist or anyone else for that matter.ā So now Iām completely confused.