I remembered this experience in class; we discussed a story about a white man who plays a 1 year old African-American boy on an airplane. The baby cried because of the cramps of the plane, and the white men disgusted racial snoring in the mother's ears, looking at the mother and child with disgust. After that, he hit the baby on his face. Face blisters caused several marks and bruises. The man was arrested and accused of causing an imprisonment for 8 months (Beasley, 2014).
The characters talk about how the suffix "ism" is used to classify ideologies such as optimism, pessimism, sadism, masochism, nihilism, realism, and so on. Words such as classicism and age discrimination to identify ideas and philosophy, why does not anyone use the word "rape"? We believe that rapists are people. However, the # MeToo tag pushes the conversation to the necessary place. If this problem is expressed as "rape culture", what is driving this culture? Rape is a mainstream culture for thousands of years, acts that were part of patriarchal, rape, oral and implicit doctrine.
As a form of political nihilism, gender nihilism is very pessimistic. Decommissioning in the 21st century: From communalization of sexual endings to revolutionary transformation theory, Jules Joanne Gleason pointed out that this kind of pessimism can be found in other transfer theories. Naturally, those who fight for liberty may fall into pessimism. However, I want to respond to Gleason's criticism. Mr. Gleeson says, "Among these writers, we will only leave the main point of the strategy, but this position is an urgent development as abolition politics has become more timely than ever before Therefore, gender nihilism has little expectation to fully develop this strategy. She also said that this strategic research was developed in other radical literature, especially in the study of prison abolitionists.