MOGAI
MOGAI, or IMOGA or MOGII, is an acronym. It means marginalized orientations and gender alignments or identities and intersex. It is another word people can say if they don't want to say "SAGA" (sexuality and gender alliance), "GSRM" (gender, sexual and romantic minorities) or "LGBT."[1] MOGAI treats the idea of gender modality as more important than these other words do.[2] It is an umbrella term because it is about many different kinds of people: A gay man and a trans woman, for example, are both MOGAI.
Very often, people have seen this as new words, buzzwords, conlangs, or slangs that are very specific, or seen as harmful, applied to genders and sexualities. Some people think words like MOGAI are not good because they are not necessary[3] but other people think they are important.[4][5][6][7][8][9][6]
References[edit]
- ↑ "What does MOGAI stand for?". www.abbreviations.com. Retrieved 2020-09-15.
- ↑ "7 important events in history for the LGBTQIA+ community in Nepal". OnlineKhabar English News. Retrieved 2021-06-30.
- ↑ Weslo, Joey. "Have we become too dependent on superficial sexual labels?". The Courier. Archived from the original on 2021-07-15. Retrieved 2021-07-15. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ Xie, Jasmine (2015-04-01). "Deconstructing and developing gender: the nonbinary search for identity".
- ↑ Haynes, Chayla; Bazner, Kevin J. (2019). "A message for faculty from the present-day movement for black lives". doi:10.1080/09518398.2019.1645909.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Rastin, Molly. "The Silenced Voice: Exploring Transgender Issues Within Western Choirs" (PDF). benjaminbolden.ca. Retrieved 2021-07-15. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ author., Ekins, Erin,. Queerly autistic : the ultimate guide for LGBTQIA+ teens on the spectrum. ISBN 978-1-78775-171-2. OCLC 1242852819. Search this book on
- ↑ Éguavoen, Sonia (2015-07-03). "Femme et lesbienne : quels enjeux ? Vers une pratique inclusive en consultation gynécologique" (in français): X.
- ↑ Aalto, E. (2016). ""She's straight, you delusional cunt!" : a study on bullying and homophobia in online fandoms | Semantic Scholar". undefined. Retrieved 2021-07-15.
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