is being non binary just a reshash of the androginous culture of the 80s???????????????????????

what did i fucking tell you. get in the soup pot you're getting peeled




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I don't think so. Glam was not about gender ideology and identity politics in a modern sense. It was a fashion and music movement. Today's nonbinary genderblobs haven't contributed anything to the larger culture. They haven't made an indelible mark. No one's going to go look through pics of fat girls in bowties and dangerhaired men with beards and say "Man, I wish I had been born sooner. This must have been so cool".
 
They basically saw Boy George, Grace Jones, David Bowie, Debbie Harry, Brigitte Lin, Leslie Cheung, Madonna, Prince, Michael Jackson, Dee Snyder, etc etc and thought to themselves 'Ah yes I am a mixture of all of them but I simply can't abide by society's gender norms so today I am NOT ON THE GENDER BINARY FOR NOW I BE A NON BINARY!' and society was forever cursed from then on. The trannies were bad enough because they inserted themselves in the LGB community where they technically didn't belong. Along comes the they them it crowd and we sink even lower.
 
The similarities are moistly superficial. The androgynous style of the 80s was a fashion statement and not much more. It had an element of defying gender norms, but they would never dream of imposing on others the way the current group of freaks do. The non-binaries and other genderclowns of today are narcissists who get their jollies making others bend to their will and require that others modify their speech to accommodate them, even when not in their presence, like royalty. 80s androgyny was about freedom, the current gender thing is about control
 
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