I'm an old timer of Sinfest but a pure newbie on this forum and I've recently discovered the point of view of radical feminism on society.
While I find it rather interesting, there some things that fall out of my grasp. Particularly on the notion of gender.
So while some current of feminism tend to go on such views as "there may be more than 67 genders", from what I've understood the radFem line is closer to "there is no gender".
So... (and I'm sorry if I offend someone with the following question, I like to push ideology to their boundary the understand them better) if there is no such thing as gender, but there is such things as wbw and that transgender female are not women, why using terminology such as "Man" and "Woman"?
Is this pure biological attributes? Is it men and women as defined by the role of the patriarchy? Or is it just pure semantics to be understood by all?
And if 'I'm allowing myself to push further, what about Hermaphrodite people, I.E. not men thinking there are women, but people with no clear biological sex, both sex (although I admit pure Hermaphrodite is extremely rare) or just some feature of one biological sex and some of the others. This person is by default outcasted of the "men" by the patriarchy, but if women as a social cost denied their existence as women too isn't it oppression too?
Anyway, thank you to those who may take time to enlighten me.
P.S.: Sorry for any spelling or grammatical error, I'm already struggling to write correctly in my native language
