Citations:FART

Noun: "(derogatory) a trans-exclusionary radical feminist (TERF)

 * 2022, Alex Khasnabish, Making Sense of Society: Power and Possibility, page 118:
 * Tellingly, FARTs often end up in alliance with other far right movements with xenophobic, white supremacist, and nativist and ethno-nationalist reactionary politics.
 * 2022, Alex Khasnabish, Making Sense of Society: Power and Possibility, page 118:
 * Tellingly, FARTs often end up in alliance with other far right movements with xenophobic, white supremacist, and nativist and ethno-nationalist reactionary politics.
 * 2022, Alex Khasnabish, Making Sense of Society: Power and Possibility, page 118:
 * Tellingly, FARTs often end up in alliance with other far right movements with xenophobic, white supremacist, and nativist and ethno-nationalist reactionary politics.
 * 2022, Alex Khasnabish, Making Sense of Society: Power and Possibility, page 118:
 * Tellingly, FARTs often end up in alliance with other far right movements with xenophobic, white supremacist, and nativist and ethno-nationalist reactionary politics.
 * 2022, Alex Khasnabish, Making Sense of Society: Power and Possibility, page 118:
 * Tellingly, FARTs often end up in alliance with other far right movements with xenophobic, white supremacist, and nativist and ethno-nationalist reactionary politics.
 * 2022, Alex Khasnabish, Making Sense of Society: Power and Possibility, page 118:
 * Tellingly, FARTs often end up in alliance with other far right movements with xenophobic, white supremacist, and nativist and ethno-nationalist reactionary politics.