I think that it was defined as such in 1970, when Pride started in the aftermath of Stonewall, and that Pride was about solidarity among everyone stigmatized because of a normative idea of sexuality inherent in the term "fetish" as a stigma
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I reject the premise of this question categorically
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Because it's right-wing bullshit
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Because the idea of "normal" sexuality is inherently oppressive garbage and the attempt to carve out a space within "abnormal" sexuality to redefine as "normal" ("I'm a normal gay man, not queer") is self-destructive respectability politics doomed to failure
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Normative sexuality - "The valid biological purpose of sex is reproduction" - IS PATRIARCHY, all forms of sexual oppression originally stem from it
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And people dishonestly pretend it's "abnormal" sexuality that leads to the sexual exploitation of children as though exploitation wasn't common throughout history and inherently part of "normal" sexuality as it's been taught for generations
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(Which, ironically, is part of the message of Cuties, that the protagonist is drawn to the exploitation of Western online culture because her conservative family culture offers her nothing better, she sees nothing but a future of serving men's needs either way)
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(Which, of course, was missed by a lot of conservative white folks reviewing the movie who took this as an opportunity to shit on Islam specifically)
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