• PugJesus@kbin.socialM
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    1 year ago

    Female as an adjective is commonly accepted usage for human beings. Female as a noun is generally considered dehumanizing, or at least very clinical.

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      If it had been men in the picture would you have added “three male Soviet partisans” as a caption? No, you wouldn’t.

      The truth is it’s dehumanizing no matter the use except if you’re talking about biology and it’s not used equally when talking about men vs women.

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        So your argument, then, is that I should ignore that these women, by taking up arms in such a sexist time, are, in fact, exceptional and trailblazing, instead reducing them to genderless ‘partisans’, thereby implicitly reducing and obscuring the role of women in pre-21st century warfare as countless writers and observers have before me, taking the opportunity to reinforce patriarchal illusions of force and power in historical movements?

        No.

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          Or maybe you could have used the word “women” but guess that’s too hard…

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        I think you’re making it dehumanizing. Not everyone feels this way it seems.

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          Yeah, bigots and ignorants don’t feel this way.