"If you don't think that the gay struggle and the trans struggle and the women's struggle are the same struggle, you are shooting yourself in the foot". Well put!
"patriarchy is not simply only about men just as feminism is not only about women." AMEN to that sibling, if you make your entire ideology around hating men (as understandable as that is), you will eventually descend into transphobia.
ya well this was inspired by someone who identifies as a liberal, which is basically saying to the entire world that you can't pay attention to anything unfamiliar to you for more than three seconds
this was an interesting read!! i want to ask, if you're comfortable answering of course, are you from argentina? im curious because of the website design and this one particular expression you used in this article LOL thought i might as well ask
JAJSJS que grandeeee, gracias por seguirme btw!! me alegro que paginas como la tuya existan en neocities <3 me diste ganas de agarrar un libro después de como 2 años sin leer nada
I suspect part of the issue is that even within transgender spaces, there's been an anti-feminist movement. The language has evolved beyond the pseudofeminism of TERF ideology to assigning people as, "Trans-Inclusive Radical Feminists," - "TIRFs." This inherently means that society is experiencing a rightward shift away from feminism, and while I realize radical feminism asserts that patriarchy is the primary (p 1/?)
form of oppression (as opposed to racism/white supremacy (what I personally posit is the root oppression), capitalism, taxes, etc.), this in itself dovetails horribly into the denial of Marxist feminism and Socialist feminism (which are, for some reason, different things; MF extending feminism to exploitation by capitalism, SF being a New Left movement specifically philosophizing that patriarchy and (p 2/?)
very well put. feminism is crazy important rn because it feels like its fallen to the wayside even in more progresssive/queer circles. its still a crucial part of this same struggle!
got mad that someone blocked me so I wrote about it lmao anyway u better fuckin read it
"If you don't think that the gay struggle and the trans struggle and the women's struggle are the same struggle, you are shooting yourself in the foot". Well put!
its blatantly obvious youre for trans liberation after 10 seconds of scrolling down your page. i also like the reference to gramsci's "hegemony".
"patriarchy is not simply only about men just as feminism is not only about women." AMEN to that sibling, if you make your entire ideology around hating men (as understandable as that is), you will eventually descend into transphobia.
ya well this was inspired by someone who identifies as a liberal, which is basically saying to the entire world that you can't pay attention to anything unfamiliar to you for more than three seconds
beautiful article, thank you. pay no attention to the moron.
this was an interesting read!! i want to ask, if you're comfortable answering of course, are you from argentina? im curious because of the website design and this one particular expression you used in this article LOL thought i might as well ask
aaa mirá, lo encontraste. lmao. te seguí xq sos de argentina y eso es todo que voy a decir 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
JAJSJS que grandeeee, gracias por seguirme btw!! me alegro que paginas como la tuya existan en neocities <3 me diste ganas de agarrar un libro después de como 2 años sin leer nada
I suspect part of the issue is that even within transgender spaces, there's been an anti-feminist movement. The language has evolved beyond the pseudofeminism of TERF ideology to assigning people as, "Trans-Inclusive Radical Feminists," - "TIRFs." This inherently means that society is experiencing a rightward shift away from feminism, and while I realize radical feminism asserts that patriarchy is the primary (p 1/?)
form of oppression (as opposed to racism/white supremacy (what I personally posit is the root oppression), capitalism, taxes, etc.), this in itself dovetails horribly into the denial of Marxist feminism and Socialist feminism (which are, for some reason, different things; MF extending feminism to exploitation by capitalism, SF being a New Left movement specifically philosophizing that patriarchy and (p 2/?)
capitalism are inherently intertwined), something pioneered as far back as Friedrich Engels and even Marx's own daughters.
the tide ebbs (bad) but it forces us to be creative in our desperation out of necessity (good)
For instance, I get drunk with cold water
very well put. feminism is crazy important rn because it feels like its fallen to the wayside even in more progresssive/queer circles. its still a crucial part of this same struggle!