3/3/2021 people who say they are leftists are not talking anymore about women's struggles in pregnancy, childbirth, childbearing, abortion, miscarriagesRead Now I'm a Brazilian Journalist who has been an activist for human's rights since ever. At 14 years old, I was already on a march for the impeachment of a corrupt president, who were simply increasing poverty levels in my country with his politics. When I voted, it was always for left wing candidates on all levels. I became an activist for birthing women in 2012, fighting against obstetric violence for Brazilian women. Now, the left has left women for good. They no longer fight for women's rights. Instead, they keep championing males who identify as women for strategic positions in politics, widening the sex gap in political representation instead of reducing it. I started a twitter thread in August 2019 focusing on female issues to determine the root of women's oppression by men. It became very clear, very soon, that women are oppressed because they are born with the female anatomy, which is the only one that can potentially bear children. Women's ability to gestate is exploited by men at every turn, turning females into walking incubators and dehumanizing them. I am now trying to spread the feminist theory through a book called The Grumpy Guide to Radical Feminism, where I explain, with supporting quotes from feminist theorists, the root of women's oppression to whoever is still ill informed about the power structure that is patriarchy. This sect of leftists like to call themselves progressive by replacing women with males who identify as women. Meanwhile, these same people who say they are leftists are not talking anymore about women's struggles in pregnancy, childbirth, childbearing, abortion, miscarriages. They also say that the Grumpy Guide to Radical Feminism is not "aligned with their politics". Which begs the question of what are, in reality, their politics. By replacing women for biological males, leftists are keeping women behind, in a place of servitude, which by no means feels "progressive".
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