What do you mean by "radical intersex liberation" is that like radical feminism
No.
The general goals & beliefs of Radical Intersex Liberationism:
The belief that gonochoric sex should not be understood as a discrete unchanging binary but rather a bimodal distribution of associated anatomical traits. There are no objective sexes (other than self-identification), only clusters of sex traits. Most individual sex traits can be changed, and any number of sex traits may naturally appear outside of the two most common (perisex) clusters.
Enshrine the bodily autonomy of intersex people into law around the world, end all nonconsensual cosmetic procedures done to intersex people — preserve and extend the right to become sex variant to any and all, make transsexual healthcare acessable to anyone who wants it.
Abolition of AGAB as a practice, and the cessation of all forms of legal sex identification— it only exists to marginalize sex variant people and conformant (non-queer) women. Gender should only exist as a form of self-identification.
Reworking the medical establishment's views of sex variance as a problem requiring treatment. Change medical protocols to reflect the reality that sex variance is healthy, normal, and preferred for some people. Prioritize treatment of sex variant patients for things that impact their physical health rather than attempting to correct their appearance to fit pericisnormative standards.
Reject the teleological stance that intersex and trans people "should have" been sex conformant— Promote the understanding of sex variance (voluntary: physical transition AND/OR involuntary: intersex development) as a whole and fully formed way for humans to exist, rather than an aberration from what is "correct" and "normal" (perisex/cis).
The complete decoupling of sex (bodily traits) from gender identity (mental traits), as these things are unrelated. Their linking is purely a social construct.
Complete normalization of visible sex variance.
Abandonment of the words "male" and "female" with regards to anatomical descriptions. These words may still be used in self-identification, but not in a biological context.












