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the dehumanisation of female people
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the dehumanisation of female people

um, yes sex is something you get from your parents, lol

Rukhsana Sukhan
Jan 30, 2021
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I sometimes have to ask myself, is this sh1t for real? Because some seemingly intelligent, perceptive, and lovely individuals certainly do promote the stupidest ideas vis à vis female people and the dehumanisation we face. And, yes, it’s dehumanisation. Because, yes, sex is innate and a thing you get from your parents. Meiosis means my dad made me a female person. So, yes, women are dehumanised because they are women, no racialising need happen. It’s really that simple. That gestalt gender essence claptrap wokesters push is pseudoscience, ie cultish magical thinking.

The cognitive dissonance of the woke, when it comes to sex and female people in general, really amuses me. It also frustrates, no, enrages me how the very perception which wokesters have of female people reflect the way that all humans have a tendency to dehumanise us. I really have trouble understanding how the whole world cannot see that the treatment female people receive from society and humanity has everything to do with our role as life givers. We are seen as subhuman, as lesser creatures because of our reproductive role. Across cultures we face the dehumanisation known as sexism.

Oh, and it’s possible that all the sexist crap St. Paul wrote about in his epistles didn’t help our cause, either. However, St. Paul aside, you have to admit the stuff we are seeing coming from wokesters takes the cake! Bleeders, menstruators, uterus-havers, vulva-people. Nah, that’s not dehumanising at all, nah, seeing female people as breeding machines and spare parts for men isn’t at all dehumanising! Something to do with gender essences or some gestalt bullsh1t. Yeah, the man who molested a 10 year old me didn’t bother asking me about my gender essence, neither did any of the men who raped me. Menarche, pregnancy, menopause have zero to do with gender essence. Gender essence has no relevance in my practical life.

Denying my innate immutable biological femaleness, a thing I can never ever alter or erase, for this unsubstantiated mythical concept called gender essence–a secular religious belief and not material reality–smacks of insidious dehumanisation. Suggesting that a male human must be a woman because he has an effeminate personality or because he’s gay smacks of dehumanisation. Suggesting that a female must be a man because she’s a tomboy or gay smacks of dehumanisation. Fundamentally, telling a human being they are the opposite sex, and expecting others to believe that’s the case, is highly abusive.

I can’t even believe we are here, in this reality in which many people, more than I would like to be honest, actually have put down their brains and willingly circle-jerked the lie that sex isn’t real and that they need to believe sex isn’t real to be inclusive, ie not homophobic. Seriously? That’s some dehumanising nonsense I will never ever cosign, that sex isn’t real. When I sit and look at all this, when I study how we got here and how insidious it’s been, how Canadian governments have deceived their citizens to shove through gender identity legislation, when I think of how the teaching profession has been captured and psychiatry also (well one could argue psychiatry has to shoulder the blame because it’s a demented dogmatic system of population control and punishment and not actual medical science), I feel deflated. The Wokesters look more and more like the Wahhabists.

So, yes, female people are definitely dehumanised and you are a sexist wokester if you disagree.

Activists of the civil rights era always advised to end on a note of hope, so I will do.

“Life can be wildly tragic at times, and I've had my share. But whatever happens to you, you have to keep a slightly comic attitude. In the final analysis, you have got not to forget to laugh.”
― Katharine Hepburn

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