You can rebel by sticking to the original definitions. Like, white supremacy for me is strictly people who consciously believe white people are superior to darker-skinned ones and think they should rule the world as a result. A woman is an adult human female and a transwoman is a different kind of woman - one who has appropriated womanho…
You can rebel by sticking to the original definitions. Like, white supremacy for me is strictly people who consciously believe white people are superior to darker-skinned ones and think they should rule the world as a result. A woman is an adult human female and a transwoman is a different kind of woman - one who has appropriated womanhood for a variety of reasons.
BTW, there are other unhealthy reasons for switching trans that young people (mostly) have expressed - in addition to not wanting to deal with misogyny, some may be trying to avoid being attractive to men if they've dealt with sexual abuse. Other gay kids have expressed a desire not to live in a homophobic world.
I can't imagine anything less *authentic* - which young people like to go on about - and more anti-feminist, or pro-homophobic, than changing one's self rather than challenging the toxic beliefs that contribute to a misogyny and homophobic society (both of which are rooted in toxic masculinity).
You can rebel by sticking to the original definitions. Like, white supremacy for me is strictly people who consciously believe white people are superior to darker-skinned ones and think they should rule the world as a result. A woman is an adult human female and a transwoman is a different kind of woman - one who has appropriated womanhood for a variety of reasons.
BTW, there are other unhealthy reasons for switching trans that young people (mostly) have expressed - in addition to not wanting to deal with misogyny, some may be trying to avoid being attractive to men if they've dealt with sexual abuse. Other gay kids have expressed a desire not to live in a homophobic world.
I can't imagine anything less *authentic* - which young people like to go on about - and more anti-feminist, or pro-homophobic, than changing one's self rather than challenging the toxic beliefs that contribute to a misogyny and homophobic society (both of which are rooted in toxic masculinity).