It's not like this hyper visibility helps, either. White bi women married to men still lack resources and support to deal with the abuse, suicide, mental health issues that they also face.
I think this extra invisibility stems from this idea common across the political spectrum that queerness and sexual/gender identity issues are a bourgeois issue only affecting affluent people with no "real" problems. Women are bourgeois, and queer people are a type of white woman, so the logic goes.
We could put feminism here at the end of this sentence and a number of other things: chipping away at the predominance of cosmopolitan white women in our representations of...
This post makes me think of how the majority of new HIV cases are now in Black men who live in the South. And Black men, like Black women, are more likely to ID as bisexual compared to white people. Pretty clear case of worse health outcomes due to stigma, discrimination, and structural resource inequity.
It's not like this hyper visibility helps, either. White bi women married to men still lack resources and support to deal with the abuse, suicide, mental health issues that they also face.
I think this extra invisibility stems from this idea common across the political spectrum that queerness and sexual/gender identity issues are a bourgeois issue only affecting affluent people with no "real" problems. Women are bourgeois, and queer people are a type of white woman, so the logic goes.
We could put feminism here at the end of this sentence and a number of other things: chipping away at the predominance of cosmopolitan white women in our representations of...
This post makes me think of how the majority of new HIV cases are now in Black men who live in the South. And Black men, like Black women, are more likely to ID as bisexual compared to white people. Pretty clear case of worse health outcomes due to stigma, discrimination, and structural resource inequity.