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Increasingly [[feminists]] and the [[woke]] are dividing the world in to [[men]] and [[non-men]]. 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]] and the [[woke]] are dividing the world in to [[men]] and [[non-men]]. 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. |
Revision as of 16:48, 26 August 2024
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Increasingly feminists and the woke are dividing the world in to men and non-men. 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.
A backlash is building with some Lesbians such as Carol Hatch now openly objecting to the term.[1][2]
The alternative terms non-male, not men or not male are sometimes used.
Examples
Australia
Darebin City Council allowed only non-men to apply for a job sweeping streets.[3][4]
Sweden
The Statement Festival was open only to non-men.
United Kingdom
Only non-men may enter Lick club events.
United States
In 2023 a screen shot taken from the Johns Hopkins University website referenced non-men in a glossary entry.