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The document attacks what it calls "gender ideology" and promotes anti-gender and gender-critical concepts such as "sex-based rights" and "adult human female" as a trans-exclusionary concept. It claims that there is an effort to "eradicate the biological reality of sex" in language and policy [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Radical feminism is a perspective within feminism that calls for a radical re-ordering of society in which male supremacy is eliminated in all social and economic contexts, while recognizing that women's experiences are also affected by other social divisions such as in race, class, and sexual orientation. The ideology and movement emerged in ...
The terms gender ideology, gender theory, and genderism are often used interchangeably by the movement but are distinct from the academic field of gender studies. Within gender studies, substantial debates and disagreements exist; however, these nuances are typically overlooked by anti-gender proponents. [6]
“The court’s ruling is yet another repudiation of the Biden administration’s relentless push to impose a radical gender ideology through unconstitutional and illegal rulemaking,” Skirmetti ...
“The last thing the State Department should be doing is wasting its time and your tax dollars pushing far-left gender ideology,” Vance said in a statement at the time. ... radical gender ...
Another 2020 article, in The Sociological Review, said that "the language of 'gender ideology' originates in anti-feminist and anti-trans discourses among right-wing Christians, with the Catholic Church acting as a major nucleating agent", and said that the term "saw increasing circulation in trans-exclusionary radical feminist discourse" from ...
Trump promises to cut federal funding for any school “pushing… radical gender ideology,” which, as GLAAD explains, “is a malicious rhetorical construct that falsely asserts that LGBTQ ...
Some socialist feminists, many of the Radical Women and the Freedom Socialist Party, point to the classic Marxist writings of Frederick Engels [57] and August Bebel [58] as a powerful explanation of the link between gender oppression and class exploitation. To some other socialist feminists, this view of gender oppression is naive and much of ...