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angelomorphix · 10 months
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arcsin27 · 1 year
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going through the transhumanism tag is a bit awkward when you dont also believe in postgenderism lol
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imoga-pride · 2 years
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is there a term for when you feel like a new/different type of nonbinary?
I was about to say neononbinary/neoenby but Gender Wiki gives a different definition. Post- would be a good prefìx, but postgenders are already a thing. Idk if there's a term for that then. Coining blogs are an alternative (if you search coining on Tumblr it shows some of them).
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cendrillonmedousa · 2 years
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I have been wondering about this scenario for a while, and I would like other women's takes on it. How would you feel about a woman who acknowledges her womanhood in feminist circles and other women-only spaces, but, in general society, she disguises herself to be a man? I understand that might be something done more commonly in the past, but I am curious.
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5theobserver · 8 months
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beviate · 2 years
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I feel like I'm coming into a new arc of my gender journey that I will call.... my strange woman arc. Just thinking about a conversation I was having with some other trans people a few years ago and appearance in relation to identity and I commented that most choices I made in regards to my appearance were made due to comfort/sensory preferences, and it was more of a coincidence that those choices led me to a more androgynous appearance. And then I was talking to my mom a couple weeks ago, bc my sibling came out as trans and she had some questions, and she's often asked me if I myself was trans over the years as well. I never intended to include my mom in my journey with gender identity and I still don't, but it always bothered me a bit that she kept asking. Anyways, most recently she asked me if not shaving and having short hair was so I could look like a man, and it was kind of annoying to hear that because I am just allowing my body to exist as comfortably as I can. I hate that inaction can disqualify me from womanhood. Like not shaving and not doing makeup, and even keeping my hair short feels like less work than growing it out and caring for long hair. This is just how my body is naturally.
While my identification as non-binary/agender was true to the gender I was experiencing during those years, I wonder if it was still partially spurred on by the disconnect I felt to what womanhood was supposed to be. I think to some degree I felt like I was failing at being a woman, because I didn't perform, and that I could be more successful and comfortable performing as a nonbinary person. I don't look like the women in my life or in media, but I do fit many white skinny nonbinary stereotypes and that made me feel like there was a place for me, while womanhood alienated me. I don't fit my mom's idea of womanhood, I don't fit the media's, or even my own idea. But I'm beginning to understand how arbitrary and made-up all those standards are, and that I could be a woman simply because I am one, and that whatever I do or however I look is how a woman looks because I am one. Or something.
I'm still not wholly embracing of womanhood for myself, but I can see myself headed in that direction. I'm giving myself permission to feel these feelings and grow as a person. Or maybe this is a blip in my relationship with gender, I'll just have to wait and see and be kind to myself. I think it would be a wonderful thing to be a weird woman.
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lapata-lupt · 1 year
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anyone has a cool reseach topic for women and gender studies
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terra-feminarum · 5 months
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Do you have opinions that you’d share on postgenderism?
I always have opinions but I have to warn you, I just had to google what exactly is postgenderism. So this opinion is fresh and not thought of very deeply.
Anyway, it seems like postgenderists are transhumanists who want to eradicate not only gender but also many features of sex. Their worldview is transhumanistic and they want to rely on reproductive technologies.
My opinion on things like this is:
It's a male fantasy, just like capitalism, just like monoculture food production. It's a delusional idea of someone who believes to be endlessly wise and thinks they know better than the nature, who thinks they're above it and can engineer the nature to work like they want it to.
We are human animals and animals are endlessly complex. I despise anyone who tinkers with creation of new humans, thinking they could make an artificial womb that could create healthy children who grow up to be healthy adults. Creation of humans - or any other animals - is such a complex process there's no way it could be replicated. The microbiome the child gets from her mother, the amount of certain cytokines in her blood determining the child's mental health later in life, the way breast milk responds to what the infant needs in terms of immunity. It's foolish to think humans can do that outside a woman's body. It's foolish to even think we understand everything that happens during pregnancy.
I think the need for fantasies like these rises from the belief that maleness is the neutral state of being a human. We consider the neutral and free human to be someone who is never pregnant, who has no will nor ability to create life. Why is that the neutrality everyone should strive towards? Don't we have visions for how women could create life - if they so choose - AND be free, at the same time? Why is freedom defined as independence and not trust? We've had patriarchy for so long we can't even imagine how having children could mean something else than slavery.
I don't really know why we should strive towards being sexless creatures. It's just erasing womanhood. The so-called neutral human is always a male.
What I do support though is destroying current gender roles. They have been formed during patriarchy and serve no purpose other than upholding patriarchy. For the society to recognize and support women who choose motherhood, there is no need for certain styles of clothing, mannerisms or customs that our social lives are filled with at the moment.
I don't want to destroy every quality that is currently associated with gender roles. I don't support women becoming violent like men, for example. Instead I support men becoming non-violent, like women on average. I want these virtues to be non-gendered. I don't want rebellion for the sake of rebellion but celebrating those human qualities that lead to thriving communities and extinguishing those qualities that are harmful. In that regard, I probably do agree with the postgenderists. But I see no need to pretend humans don't have biological sex which affect their lives in certain ways.
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Despite promoting itself as a strictly sociopolitical philosophy asserting equality of the sexes, the ideology is actually rooted in eugenics and technocracy. We explain.
Read More: https://thefreethoughtproject.com/technology/postgenderism-pathway-to-the-transhumanist-technocracy
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Transneutralism (transgender neutralism) or transnonbinarism: similar to postgenderism, the adovacy for by non-binary rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes and genders; a movement by and for transneutral and neutrois people, viewing their liberation to be intrinsically linked to the liberation of all neutrally gendered and abinary individuals and beyond.
A transgender version of nonbinarism. Based on transfeminist and transneutral flags.
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angelomorphix · 10 months
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Ectogenesis. Artificial reproduction of the future.
The idea of creating an artificial human being dates as far back as the Middle Ages, and was closely intertwined with alchemy and hermetic philosophy. These, in turn, were often based on Christianity, where there was a treatment of God as androgynous. Moreover, the very first mention of an artificial man with no particular sex appeared in the European tradition by the hermetic philosophy. In the treatises of the alchemists who drew upon it, the process of man's artificial creation is analogous to the man-made alloying of perfect metals.
As the philosopher Henri Bergson noted, one of the main things that distinguishes humans from other animals is the separation of technology from the body. And reproduction is no exception here. Thus, the entire reproductive system in the world of angelomorphism will be taken outside the body into incubators - artificial wombs. In artificial wombs, the application of the knowledge accumulated by humans will allow humanity to be forever deprived of sex, and society to be cleansed of the vices of the social sex. And now this topic is slowly gaining momentum: there are studies stating that the cost of artificial incubation (ectogenesis) will be less than the cost of natural childbirth for women. Accordingly, the consequences of this will definitely be much less.
In 2018, the journal Scientific Reports published a paper that found that with each pregnancy a mother's telomeres become older than them of her peers without children. This difference was estimated by scientists to be up to four to six years. Although telomeres are known to shorten with age in all people, certain phenomena, such as high body mass index (including pregnancy) and severe stress, easily accelerate this process. The study also examined women's epigenetic age: a measurement based on DNA isolated from white blood cells. The results echoed what telomeres showed, and each additional pregnancy was associated with an increase of 0.5 to 2 years in internal aging.
On top of all that, incubator reproduction makes any discussion of abortion meaningless. An incubator, unlike a living female human being, has no rights or choices. The incubator solves absolutely all the social and biological problems associated with reproduction. This method is the only one that would help mankind completely forget what death in pregnancy and childbirth, abnormal children, reproductive violence and unwanted pregnancies are. At the moment, such experiments are generally considered unethical by the international community. But it begs the question, what is more unethical: to allow many women around the world to die every day because of childbearing, or to use fetal material for the ultimate solution to the problem of reproduction?
Shulamit Firestone, one of the authors of the seminal works of the feminist movement, described in her writings the need for a radical solution to the problems posed by changing the reproductive organization of society, moving reproduction to incubators, in order to free women from the need to determine their role in society by biology, because female bodily autonomy is in principle incompatible with female reproductive biology. Her "first requirement for any alternative system" was "to free women from the tyranny of biology by any means available." "The reproductive organization of society," she wrote in her writings, "is always the real basis on which we can work out an explanation of the whole superstructure of political, economic and legal institutions. And as we understand it, since sex has no purpose other than reproduction, then with a change in the reproductive organization of society, the existence of sex will lose all meaning.
However, despite everything, the situation is improving: in 2022, the Suzhou Institute of Biomedical Engineering created an "embryo culturing device" based on artificial intelligence.Previously, researchers controlled fetal development in the laboratory uterus manually, but Chinese scientists managed to program the world's first smart monitoring system. The system is able to check the indicators of the environment in which the embryo develops: temperature, the ratio of carbon dioxide to oxygen, and the concentration of nutrients. In 2021, the University of Virginia Medical School succeeded in growing a mouse embryo from stem cells that began to form a heart and nervous system. The same year, Israeli scientists managed to grow mouse embryos in a kind of incubator. Two other research teams report in Nature a breakthrough in the creation of artificial human embryos. These teams succeeded in forcing normal skin cells and stem cells to self-assemble into formations similar to early human embryos.
Consequently, such experiments conducted for experimental purposes, are now ending up quite fruitfully. Artificial reproduction technology has all the chances to appear in its final form and then begin to be tested en masse. In 2004, scientists in Japan managed to create a viable cell by fusing two oocytes taken from different female mice, the division of which led to the formation of a viable embryo, which developed into an adult, and which lived longer than normal congeners for 186 days. As the scientists noted in their February 2010 publication in the journal Human Reproduction, all resulting female mice compared with normal mice were significantly smaller in size and weight.
Presumably, male genes increase the growth potential of muscle and skeleton in the body of the cub, while shortening its life. It has been proven that individuals of all species with less testosterone are more prone to longevity, but here we are already talking about the genetic level. Without signs not only of puberty, but also of hormonal bursts in the embryonic period, human bodies will apparently be close to androgynous and even to the outlines of adolescent bodies, since they will be significantly smaller in size if ectogenesis (artificial reproduction with an incubator) and parthenogenesis (growing an embryo without male genetic material) is performed. This has been successfully confirmed by the above experiments of Japanese scientists on mice. It remains to be seen whether time will show how this experience will affect and transform humans - however, there is every reason to believe that the changes will only be for the better.
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baeddelicto · 11 months
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the gender nihilism<=>
gender abolition<=>
postgenderism<=>
gender critical feminism
venn diagram of rhetoric is so incredibly frustrating
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psychobellum · 1 month
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truefreethinker-blog · 2 months
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Even more confirmation of what I wrote of in my book, "The Occult Roots of Postgenderism: And a History of Changes to Psychiatry and Psychology."
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kraniumet · 8 months
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i love postgenderism blogging but i don't trust (looks up the wikipedia page for "sturgeons law") 90 percent of you with it
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