top | item 37633929 (no title) redactyl | 2 years ago Yes, I often see people putting things into mutually-exclusive categories when I rather think they should be thinking with more of a tag system. discuss order hn newest pierat|2 years ago So many people (at least in the USA, but likely everyone) are so bound to an identity that includes X but explicitly excludes Y.Worse yet those identities changed in their root definition, so that if you were some identity 20y ago, that now means something different.For example, if you were a 2nd wave feminist, you're likely assumed to hate transgender people.
pierat|2 years ago So many people (at least in the USA, but likely everyone) are so bound to an identity that includes X but explicitly excludes Y.Worse yet those identities changed in their root definition, so that if you were some identity 20y ago, that now means something different.For example, if you were a 2nd wave feminist, you're likely assumed to hate transgender people.
pierat|2 years ago
Worse yet those identities changed in their root definition, so that if you were some identity 20y ago, that now means something different.
For example, if you were a 2nd wave feminist, you're likely assumed to hate transgender people.