tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2918196824527953004.post8949137688450982728..comments2022-12-21T04:18:30.385+00:00Comments on Being Bisexual: A Flirt speaksGeorginahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04249837718702941385noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2918196824527953004.post-6431741596940027072012-12-01T17:49:26.291+00:002012-12-01T17:49:26.291+00:00You wrote: "My second [reaction] was of sadne...You wrote: "My second [reaction] was of sadness, that the biphobia in society is so wide-spread that even bisexuals themselves are vulnerable to believing it."<br /><br />Actually, it would be surprising if some bisexuals didn't internalise biphobia. The book "The Mis-education of the Negro" by Carter G. Woodson was written in 1933. That book is about how black people suffer from internalised racism. Although that book was written almost 80 years ago, many customers' reviews on Amazon.com point out that, sadly, the book is still highly relevant to modern society.<br /><br />In general, I think that any oppressed group will suffer from internalised oppression. Bisexuals are no different in this regard.<br />Ciaran McHalehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07449944859877515782noreply@blogger.com