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So the old obaachan made a career as an intellectual by paraphrasing in a dumber way what Foucault wrote one century ago... Yeah, very astute.
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Females have always been naturally feminine, and most men have been naturally masculine through all history, and in all cultures. And that matches with the nature (men are born physically stronger with stronger voices, etc., and females are physically more fragile and delicate)
That gender roles are something cultural is a bull shit theory from modernity that wants to be imposed by globalists (the world elites who want to destroy western societies, and their useful idiot lackeys).
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Sexuality as something articulated by discourses and power relations is Foucault's idea. That there is nothing radical about the transgender movement, that it fails to avoid the essentially conservative idea of the eternal feminine, that the logic of Catholic confession is what secretly looms in the back of the West's obssession with exhibitionism and sexuality: they are all Foucault's ideas.
There is nothing original or astute Greer. Foucault, a guy from the past century, is still the force to be reckoned with.
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