Citations:GC

Noun: "(feminism) initialism of gender critical"

 * 2022, Simone Kotva, "Witchcraft, Indigenous Religion And The Ethics of Decolonization: An Experiment In Co-Labouring", in The Modern Craft: Powerful Voices on Witchcraft Ethics (eds. Alice Tarbuck & Claire Askew), unnumbered page:
 * They call themselves “gender criticals” or “GCs,” but they are also widely known as TERFs
 * 2022, Simone Kotva, "Witchcraft, Indigenous Religion And The Ethics of Decolonization: An Experiment In Co-Labouring", in The Modern Craft: Powerful Voices on Witchcraft Ethics (eds. Alice Tarbuck & Claire Askew), unnumbered page:
 * They call themselves “gender criticals” or “GCs,” but they are also widely known as TERFs
 * 2022, Simone Kotva, "Witchcraft, Indigenous Religion And The Ethics of Decolonization: An Experiment In Co-Labouring", in The Modern Craft: Powerful Voices on Witchcraft Ethics (eds. Alice Tarbuck & Claire Askew), unnumbered page:
 * They call themselves “gender criticals” or “GCs,” but they are also widely known as TERFs

Adjective: "(feminism) initialism of gender-critical"

 * 2020, Mike Hannis, "Radical Intransigence", The Land, Issue 26 (2020), page 13:
 * Trans rights activists denounce GC writers as ‘bigots’, and refuse to discuss the issues they raise.
 * 2020, Callie H. Burt, "Scrutinizing the U.S. Equality Act 2019: A Feminist Examination of Definitional Changes and Sociolegal Ramifications", Feminist Criminology, Volume 15, Issue 4 (2020), page 25:
 * GC feminism wholly rejects the notion that gender maps onto sex.
 * 2020, Sarah Pedersen, The Politicization of Mumsnet, page 123:
 * One poster, who thanked her for signing the letter, commented, 'The secrecy with which GC women have to find each other is just absurd.
 * 2021, Craig McLean, "The Growth of the Anti-Transgender Movement in the United Kingdom: The Silent Radicalization of the British Electorate", International Journal of Sociology, June 2021:
 * Meanwhile, GC groups continue to lobby against amendments to the GRA, and are also campaigning against existing rights that trans people enjoy.
 * 2021, Edward Segarra, "TERFs Explained", Watermark, 15 April 2021 - 28 April 2021, page 28:
 * A look at Funny's Twitter bio reveals that Funny identifies as a gender-critical feminist, or “GC” for short.
 * 2021, Finn Mackay, Female Masculinities and the Gender Wars: The Politics of Sex, page 12:
 * In a blog about why she takes a GC stance, author J. K. Rowling discloses that thirty years ago she may have transitioned to live as a trans man, to escape the 'sexualised scrutiny and judgement that sets so many girls to war against their bodies in their teens' (2020).