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Different perspectives render different analysis. To me, the gist of this article was how this woman discovered that when she "posed as a male" she had a totally different experience than that which she had as a woman. Being perceived as a male, her opinion counted more, she was validated, she was heard and seen. As a woman, her experience was to be ignored, insulted, dismissed, and devalued. To me, this is sexism and misogyny in action. It is where perceived sex leads to a different experience and a different sense of importance. Feminism is about women being empowered because they are women. It is about their presence, their opinions, their views are valuable simply because they are valued as a people within society. The empowement this woman felt didnt come from being seen as and appreciated as a female. The empowerment came from being perceived as and validated as a male. Not the same thing. |
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