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'''Binarism''' is the common but wrong idea that there are only two genders, expressed in a way that is a feature of colonialism and Western imperialism, in which other cultures and people of color are forced to conform within the white, Western [[Gender Binary|gender binary]] system. Binarism is a form of [[Sexism|sexism]] that erases [[Non-Binary Identities Worldwide|ethnic non-binary gender roles and identities.]]
'''Binarism''' is the common but wrong idea that there are only two genders, expressed in a way that is a feature of colonialism and Western imperialism, in which other cultures and people of color are forced to conform within the white, Western [[gender binary]] system. Binarism is a form of [[sexism]] that erases [[Non-binary identities worldwide|ethnic non-binary gender roles and identities]].


The word "binarism" is sometimes used to mean [[non-binary erasure]]. Both are forms of sexism based in the idea that there are only two genders. While they are related, the distinction is that binarism also involves racism and cultural prejudice.
The word "binarism" is sometimes used to mean [[non-binary erasure]]. Both are forms of sexism based in the idea that there are only two genders. While they are related, the distinction is that binarism also involves racism and cultural prejudice.
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*[[Non-binary erasure]]
*[[Non-binary erasure]]
*[[Non-Binary Identities Worldwide]]
*[[Non-Binary identities worldwide]]


[[Category:Concepts]]
[[Category:Concepts]]
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