The sex and gender distinctions within feminisms are secondary to the collective identity, hence terms like "person," "queer," "fem," "intersectional" "ally" and "LGBTQIA BIPOC" (which is intersectional and includes queer, person and sometimes ally.) It's easy to make fun of the alienating vibe of these ever changing terms, but that is the point of them: they are collective identities for radical utopian movements. They are not supposed to be tailored to your biology, psychology, personal sex life and local social environment.
Friday, December 10, 2021
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