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Increasingly feminists are dividing the world in to [[men]] and [[non-men]]. Rather than non-men the alternative terms ''non-male'', ''not men'' or ''not male'' are sometimes used. Despite widespread rejection of the [[gender binary]] among feminists this again divides the human population along binary lines, this time even more precisely than before. |
Increasingly feminists are dividing the world in to [[men]] and [[non-men]]. Rather than non-men the alternative terms ''non-male'', ''not men'' or ''not male'' are sometimes used. Despite widespread rejection of the [[gender binary]] among feminists this again divides the human population along binary lines, this time even more precisely than before. |
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Revision as of 16:09, 26 September 2022
Increasingly feminists are dividing the world in to men and non-men. Rather than non-men the alternative terms non-male, not men or not male are sometimes used. Despite widespread rejection of the gender binary among feminists this again divides the human population along binary lines, this time even more precisely than before.
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"Darebin City Council, which encompasses suburbs in Melbourne’s north, is taking applications for the role from people who identify as non-male as in 'female, non-binary, gender nonconforming'." [1]