There is a kind of conservative who imagines that feminism is essentially 1970s lesbian separatism despite the fact that this essentially ended decades ago and the radical feminists, lesbian or not, are primary targets of the current dominant feminism - intersectionality.
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In what way has intersectionality made feminism 'more lesbian' if you don't mean more focus on lesbian issues?
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Not really, the focus on lesbian feminism was much greater because they where less concerned about transexuality, disability, race and other intersectionality-stuff back then.
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A lesbian used to be almost worshiped as the ultimate feminist. Some completely cut men out of there lives, even their sons. Then came the transgender movement, now a dude can be a lesbian and a penis can be feminine. That's why the lesbians are pissed and how we got terfs.
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