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genderism
[ jen-duh-riz-uhm ]
noun
- Also called gen·der bi·nar·ism [jen-der , bahy, -n, uh, -riz-, uh, m]. the belief that there are only two genders, that a personâs gender is fixed at birth, and that gender expression is determined by gender assigned at birth.
- Also called gen·der i·de·ol·o·gy [jen-der ahy-dee-, ol, -, uh, -jee]. the belief that gender is socially constructed and multifaceted, as opposed to biologically determined and binary.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of genderism1
Example Sentences
âItâs not about finances, itâs about family values, I am not one of these rainbow flag people and I donât want our children to be forced to learn about âgenderismâ and these strange kinds of things.â
Letâs first hit I-95 and head to Boston, where contract negotiations are more than a year old and where, interestingly, teachers pushed genderism onto the front burner.
âWe want to live in a world of equality, thatâs free from racism, free from genderism, free from religious persecution. And we want everyoneâs voice to be equally heard.... If you want to become a more welcoming America, then sheâs the person you choose.â
To be gender-critical is to doubt the belief, which its critics call âgenderism,â that gender is some sort of irreducible essence, wholly distinct from biological sex or socialization.
Genderism is a myth that suggests thatâs possible.â
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