Gender politics is in every nook and cranny
Who needs basic biology when you can redefine reality
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Gender politics everyday
Alright, let's dive into this article from "Everyday Feminism" which is essentially a crash course in finding offense where none was intended and seeing gender politics in every nook and cranny. The article lists "20 Examples of Cissexism," which is apparently the new buzzword for acknowledging biological reality.
Biology is Real
First off, the article attacks the whole concept of XX and XY chromosomes meaning anything significant. I mean, who needs basic biology when you can redefine reality, right? Next, it lambasts the idea of using biology to discuss gender issues as if millions of years of evolution and scientific understanding should be tossed out the window because it doesn't fit the narrative.
Then we get into the real comedy gold – stuff like getting worked up over why tampons aren't in men's restrooms, or the earth-shattering issue of baby photos reinforcing gender norms. Because clearly, there's nothing more pressing in the world today than ensuring that every baby photo is gender-neutral.
And don't get me started on the part where it's apparently a cardinal sin to refer to marriage equality as "gay marriage." It seems like no matter how you phrase it, you're bound to offend someone in this hyper-sensitive landscape.
CIS means normal and normal means most common
But wait, there's more! The article also takes issue with clothes stores catering to specific body types – because heaven forbid retailers market to the overwhelming majority of their customers. And of course, there's the obligatory swipe at cis people for supposedly monopolizing the struggle narrative, because in the world of woke, it's a competition to see who's the most oppressed.
In summary, this article from "Everyday Feminism" is a masterpiece in creating a mountain out of a molehill, turning everyday occurrences into a battleground for gender politics, and ensuring that no matter what you do, you're probably offending someone, somewhere. It's an exercise in seeing victimhood everywhere and reality nowhere. Remember, folks, biology is just a social construct, but feelings are hard science now!