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note: this is an updated version of an earlier piece, Against Crisis, made better. Not all bisexual people are radicals. But ‘bisexual’ can be a radical identity. Bisexuals operate outside our understandings of sexuality – we are not one or the other, we are not this or that, we are everything and nothing, one and…
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In a recent news article[1], I Kissed a Girl’s Cara, Lailah and Meg explained the difficulty of being bisexual in and around other queer people. The reality show’s formula has cis women and non-binary queer people partner with each other by dating, and expressing their coupledom through kissing, with the aim of being the final couple…
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Note: while I don’t want to delete or edit this article, it has since been updated to reflect a more nuanced, rounded, perspective. I don’t wholly agree with everything I wrote in this, but it’s worth keeping nonetheless. Not all bisexuals are radicals. But bisexuality can be a radical identity. Bisexuals operate outside our understandings of sexuality…
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Rainbow capitalism will not save queer people – this sentence has been well-established over the years. But a recent discourse has emerged that attempts to clutch on to so-called representation in the marketplace in the face of right-wing fanatics. As we meander through one of the darkest Pride Months in recent times, through the constant…
