ID: Drawing of a duck billed platypus underwater, they’re wearing a rainbow coloured t shirt and a pink bum-bag, and saying: “Ally is not something you can self-identify as, it’s a title that you earn. Let your actions speak for themselves!”

Credit: Sophie Labelle

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I don’t like the “Ally” term. I don’t get it. Feminist thinks the equality of man and woman, but the existence of the ally term make a distinction into feminist and allys, that it’s just a genre thing. So you are saying there are no equality between male and famele at all.

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Literally what are you even talking about

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/u/Nexy is confused about the difference between a political view and an identity.

They are correct that there isn’t really a difference between being an ally of a political movement like Feminism and being a member of that movement (although I think that movements/organizations with different priorities can be allies with a movement like Feminism, e.g.) a person is either a Feminist or not a Feminist there’s nobody that’s an ally of Feminism.

But there is a difference between advocating for rights for people with minority Sexual Orientation and Gender Identities (SOGIs), and being a person that is 2SLGBTQI. If we had a word that encapsulated the movement like Feminism does then we wouldn’t need to tack on “ally”. SOGI-ism? Good luck.

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I too am very confused and would like to know

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I think they interpret “ally” to mean “male feminist”

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