Part of Dworkin’s appeal for Gen Z radfems may well be that she was non-binary, trans-inclusive, and ahead of her time in calling for reforms such as access to gender affirming care. Or, as Gen Z would put it, she wasn’t a TERF (Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminist), although she was a bit of a SWERF (Sex Worker Exclusionary Radical Feminist).
They are posthumously calling her non-binary now?!
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They are posthumously calling her non-binary now?!
I think they mean she was “inclusive of trans and non-binary people”, not that she herself was
Ah, could be. Thanks!