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[–]one1won 7 insightful - 1 fun7 insightful - 0 fun8 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

So I’ll still celebrate and include myself in Women’s History Month events. Why? Because all genders can be feminist. All genders can uphold the importance of gender equality.

Another "feminism isn't just about, or for, women" "and that's the truthph" numskull. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jJMKupYF14I

This newly out non-binary feelz:

On the day of the event I entered the room and found myself surrounded by mostly cisgendered women who never stated their pronouns and never asked mine. My identity didn’t line up with the others who were in the room. I felt like a misplaced object in the popular “one of these things is not like the other” Sesame Street skit.

While I no longer identify as a woman, I deeply identify with the experience of having been socialized as one. There’s a long history of womanhood that I feel biologically tied to and proud of. It is this spirit, the uncelebrated accomplishments and the heritage of the fight for equality which Women’s History Month celebrates. Yet it is in this month, for the first time, I felt the great separation and isolation that sometimes is associated with the nonbinary or gender non-conforming experience.

Why, oh why? Arghhh, she is so obtuse!!!

We are not living inside the utopian future that the second-wave feminists saw for us. We are pushing beyond the barriers of what that utopia could look like.

...and going full on male supremacy, via demolition of women's safety, privacy, personal growth opportunities, boundaries, and rights to speech and assemble. My, isn't "they" doing SO much more than those (loser 2nd wave feminist women ?!?!) ever did. /s