Gender vs. Sex: Understanding the Key Differences #shorts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDEjQWjP5M0
Did you know that sex and gender are not the same thing? Sex refers to biological differences, while gender is a social construct shaped by cultural norms. Understanding and respecting these differences is essential for promoting equality! #GenderEquality #SexAndGender #BiologicalDifferences #SocialConstruct #CulturalNorms #PromoteEquality #RespectDifference #Understanding
#understanding #respectdifference #promoteequality #culturalnorms #socialconstruct #biologicaldifferences #SexandGender #GenderEquality #shorts
This woman is a goddess.
She's deadly when she flips #misogynist and #racist #CulturalNorms.
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#clarabelletoks
#Satire
#Comedy
#SystemicOppression
#InstitutionalOppression
#Sexism
#GenderNorms
#Silence
#Submission
@whimsy
@socialjustice
@feminism
#misogynist #racist #culturalnorms #clarabelletoks #satire #comedy #systemicoppression #institutionaloppression #sexism #gendernorms #silence #submission
FWIW, I also tried searching for the far more popular #PizzaTate (as well as my rather niche interest in #CulturalNorms) in the search bar and got nothing, though if I click on a toot with #PizzaTate (that I have already stumbled upon) I then do see tons more toots with that hashtag
Is this a bug or a feature?
Use hashtags they say...
Okay. I used the hashtag #CulturalNorms yesterday
to try to get some engagement on my very small account...
Then I searched that hashtag today in the search bar.
Zero results. Zero.
What am I doing wrong?
Accessing the platform an older Mac desktop if that makes a difference
What's on my mind?
And how difficult it is to see many of our cultural norms.
Especially ones that are mostly dynamics rather than norms meant to result in material bits of culture.
I used to say: "They are there in the background, like if you've been painting in a room for a long time, you don't smell the paint anymore, but anyone coming in to the room will smell it."
But since low VOC paint became more widespread, the metaphor isn't as punchy. Any ideas?