The gender binary is not merely an outdated custom - it is a deliberate political tool used to enforce control by groups such as the far-right, gender critical ideologues, and their evangelical supporters.
When we advocate for “smashing the binary,” we aren’t just talking about changing pronouns or updating dress codes. We are advocating for dismantling a rigid, institutionalised system designed to categorise, police, and restrict human existence.
For centuries, the binary has been weaponised to maintain power structures, dictate what happens at work, and strip autonomy from anyone who dares to exist outside its narrow margins.
The current legislative attacks on trans healthcare (including the Pathways trial) and our bodily autonomy are not accidental.
They are attempts by dark forces to reinforce a crumbling status quo, aware that the fall of the binary threatens their hierarchy as more young people challenge gender norms.
In time, we will win!
True liberation demands more than tolerance or inclusion within a broken system - it calls for the total deconstruction of the structures that control us.
When we fight to dismantle the binary, we are fighting for:
Bodily Autonomy: The absolute right to determine our own medical care and physical destiny without state interference.
Self-Determination: Legal and institutional recognition that adapts to human beings, rather than forcing human beings to fit into corporate, political and bureaucratic boxes.
Collective Liberation: Recognising that patriarchal and colonial binaries restrict everyone (including s!s people), by dictating how we must love, work, and exist.
To my trans, non-binary, and gender-expansive family: our existence is not revolutionary; we've been here since time immemorial.
But the fact that we are standing up annoys those who support the binary, making it easier for them to enforce the patriarchy.
By living authentically in a world that demands conformity, WE are actively resisting oppression.
#TransLiberation.
BREAKING: Keir Starmer cries as he resigns as UK Prime Minister. Sad end to a dismal tenure. Never seen such a big election win end in such abject failure so fast. Bottom line: he wanted power but didn’t know how to lead the country.
He was the ultimate man without a plan.
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