when I see somebody refer to themselves as nb, I generally expect some form of, well, attachment to that nb identity. some form of solidarity with nb people of other sexualities - which seems sorely lacking in this group in particular. I do know nb lesbians who advocate actively for a coherent nb community, but I know far too many more who don't, who seem more interested in their sexual orientation label and less attached to their gender identity - they're actively unsafe for many nb people, to the point of calling mogai genders 'fake' 'made up' 'cistrenders' etc. their support for nb people only goes so far as their [frankly, limited] ability to comprehend those genders.
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radical feminists have been the only groups discussing certain topics which are relevant to nb identity development and framing.
and I'm not quite sure what you're talking about? so if you could expand on that, that'd be great.
I hesitate to say that nb lesbians are in some part composed of radfems, but I can't actually find a reason why that would not be the case. They talk like radfems, they have a very warped view of intersectionality, and they hate queers. I don't know what that is, but it's nothing good.
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Date: 2019-02-13 07:22 pm (UTC)you said
and I'm not quite sure what you're talking about? so if you could expand on that, that'd be great.
I hesitate to say that nb lesbians are in some part composed of radfems, but I can't actually find a reason why that would not be the case. They talk like radfems, they have a very warped view of intersectionality, and they hate queers. I don't know what that is, but it's nothing good.