Controlled Opposition: Why Most Intactivism Has Failed

There’s a phrase I keep coming back to when I reflect on the state of genital autonomy activism, especially in the U.S.: “Most intactivism is controlled opposition.” That’s not a throwaway insult. It’s a diagnosis. Intactivism as it’s commonly practiced has existed for over 50 years, with roots going back to the 1970s. It has … Continue reading Controlled Opposition: Why Most Intactivism Has Failed