Streaming social media platform Twitch attempted to court the woke crowd on Monday with the announcement of “Womxn’s History Month,” an “inclusive” take on Women’s History Month.
“March is Womxn’s History Month,” tweeted the company’s account on Twitter. “Join us in celebrating and supporting all the Womxn creating their own worlds, building their communities, and leading the way on Twitch.”
The company’s website explained its efforts to promote “Womxn” on the platform, explaining that they’re using the term “Womxn” because “All women are women, but we use Womxn to stand with intersectional feminism.”
“Womxn” is a woke term, and is defined by dictionary.com as “a woman (used, especially in intersectional feminism as an alternative spelling to avoid the suggestion of sexism perceived in the sequences of m-a-n and m-e-n, and to be inclusive of trans and nonbinary women.”
The term effectively excludes males and biologically female transmen under the misconception that the term “woman” is derived from “man” or “wife of man,” (which has a different meaning from the contemporary definition of “wife”) contrary to what common folklore might suggest. The etymology of the word “woman” comes from wifmann in Old English, which means literally “woman-person.” Whereas “wer” referred to “man.” Mann, per the dictionary, had a gender-neutral meaning of “human,” which corresponds to “person” or “someone.”
Boring explanations aside, what this means is that efforts to neuter the English language by stripping “man” out of “woman” are ignorant at best.
The company faced a massive backlash following tweet, with many popular streamers, both male and female, telling the company to knock it off. They were not alone: transgender gamers spoke up and called the term dehumanizing.
I'm all on board for appreciating women, but the womxn spelling is so weird to me and I don't identify with it at all ?
— Melonie Mac?? (@MelonieMac) March 1, 2021
Erasing women to celebrate womxn.
— Glubbling™ Coral Reef ? (@MrRandem) March 1, 2021
Twitch has become woke to the alt-right question.
And that'a basted.
You did NOT just use womxn
— Nightcat (@Nightcaaat) March 1, 2021
Womxn is not as inclusionary as you think it is
— mir (smoshing) (@m1rkat) March 1, 2021
For those too lazy to look it up;
— YOUTUBE.COM / VITO (@VitoGesualdi) March 1, 2021
Womxn is a made-up word for weirdos who live in a bizarre realm where nothing is ever woke enough for them.
Quick suggestion...
— Cohh Carnage (@CohhCarnage) March 1, 2021
The motive is solid. The direction is good. Take the tweet down, replace womxn with women and pop it back up.
Sometimes overly inclusive can lead to exclusive.
i would rather be called a slur than womxn
— bea (@yohanetsushima) March 1, 2021
Womxn lmfao holy shit how fucking ridiculous
— Zack (@Asmongold) March 1, 2021
Hi @Twitch! Please consider using women rather than womxn https://t.co/WXXkWqLtv7
— Cinzia Musio ???? (@geekybaking) March 1, 2021
Following the backlash, Twitch deleted the tweet and published a promise to use the term “woman” moving forward.
We want to assure you that we have, and will continue to, work with the LGBTQIA+ community. We're still learning. Our good intentions don't always equate to positive impact, but we're committed to growing from these experiences, doing better, and ensuring we're inclusive to all.
— Twitch (@Twitch) March 2, 2021
Despite the backpedaling, Twitch continues to use the term "Womxn" on its website.
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