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Revolutionary Solidarity (Embracing Our Femininity)

If (WO)men are the ones that suffer an exacerbated amount

Of the violence, the **** the abuse, and everything that comes

with and from struggle and alienation;

it is because of their femininity that men at times

have come to believe that their contributions soften institutions.

That at times throughout history neither capitalism, neoliberalism nor revolutionary experiments like that of Cuba have placed femininity as compatible

with progress or resolution.

In which case femininity must be hidden, silenced, or displaced with no purpose or place to belong.

 

Thus everyone closely associated with this femininity such as homosexuals, transgendered (WO)men, and "effeminate" males, (ignoring, subverting and negating the lesbian identity because of their gender) have come to be marginalized by a structural system of exclusion.

 

(WO)men carrying the highest burden for originating the associative distinction

 

Homosexuals battling to find love by constantly having to assert their masculinity

 

Transgendered (Wo)men afraid of expressing their through identity.

 

Lesbians fighting to legitimize their own identity separate from the directives ascribed onto them by virtue of being born women.

 

Males who are labeled effeminate because of their sympathy toward those who struggle and are alienated.

 

And every other individual who refuses to deliver to give a marker to their identity and a degree to their femininity.

 

Hold fast in your femininity and embrace the rancor that society grants you

As a homosexual I speak with you brother and sister, not for you

 

Realize that our self-ascribed degrees of femininity and identity are as revolutionary and transformative, and thus necessary, as those of Che Guevara, Mohammed Ali, Harriet Tubman, or the Dali Lama.

 

That because we have decided to embrace our degrees of femininity, problematic to any movement, at one point or another, we have inadvertently decided to align our selves with those who are alienated the most by the systems in which they live.

 

So that in this way we must make our struggles deliberate and political. Let our degrees of femininity become legitimizing banners of solidarity for anyone who suffers in any corner of the world.

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