I just read about some r-slurred feminists who think a neolithic site in Turkey is actually a shrine to mother Gaia and this b-word is a prof who pretends that this schizo bable should be given an equal place with archaeological conclusions in the exhibit.
https://www.jstor.org/stable/20487896
This is as embarassing as histories based on folklore and BS like that, do femoids just get a pass for any degree of r-sluration?
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