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{{Infobox editor|gender=Trans|image=File:Labrys.png |birth_place=United States |pronoun=She/Her|religion=Christian |politics=[[Communist]]<br>[[Marxism–Leninism]]<br>[[Maoism]]<br>[[Anti-revisionist]]<br>[[Materialist feminism]]|languages= English, Arabic, Norwegian}} | {{Infobox editor|gender=Trans|image=File:Labrys.png |birth_place=United States |pronoun=She/Her|religion=Christian |politics=[[Communist]]<br>[[Marxism–Leninism]]<br>[[Maoism]]<br>[[Anti-revisionist]]<br>[[Materialist feminism]]|languages= English, Arabic, Norwegian}} | ||
Hello. My name is Nadia. I’m 22 years old, born and raised in Arizona, and my family is from Iraq. I identify politically as a [[Marxist-Leninist- | Hello. My name is Nadia. I’m 22 years old, born and raised in Arizona, and my family is from Iraq. I identify politically as a [[Marxist-Leninist-Maoist]] and a [[radical feminist]]—two revolutionary traditions that inform and sharpen each other in my worldview. | ||
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Hello. My name is Nadia. I’m 22 years old, born and raised in Arizona, and my family is from Iraq. I identify politically as a Marxist-Leninist-Maoist and a radical feminist—two revolutionary traditions that inform and sharpen each other in my worldview.
About Me
My commitment to Marxism-Leninism-Maoism is rooted in the understanding that class struggle is the engine of history, and that the proletariat, through revolutionary leadership and mass line, must seize power to dismantle the capitalist-imperialist system. The writings of Marx, Engels, Lenin, and especially Mao Zedong, have shaped my view of revolution—not as an abstract ideal, but as a continuous and necessary process guided by dialectical materialism, mass participation, and cultural transformation through revolution and revolutionary principles.
For me, class struggle alone is not enough. Through radical feminism, I came to see patriarchy not as a secondary contradiction, but as a foundational pillar upholding class society. Gender is not a natural category, but a social relation imposed by material conditions— one that reinforces private property, reproductive control, and the division of labor. In this way, radical feminism provides the tools to understand how women's oppression is not merely ideological, interpersonal, or baseless accusations of 'identity opportunism' but a systemic and deeply materialist critique of the social systems behind patriarchal class society.
I believe that Marxism-Leninism-Maoism and radical feminism must be unified to fully confront both capital and patriarchy which sustains class society. Just as Mao emphasized the importance of rectification and cultural revolution to uproot old ideas, so too must revolutionary struggle challenge the deeply ingrained patriarchal norms that persist even within leftist movements. Without confronting the material divide between men and women (and by extension, all 'non-men' and all 'non-women') caused by gendered patriarchal structures, there will be no attempt at addressing the material divide between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie
I’m drawn to deep study, research, and theory—not as detached academic interests, but as tools for liberation. I’m critically minded and unafraid to challenge orthodoxy, even within revolutionary spaces. Scrutiny matters to me more than comfort. I believe in testing every idea, refining it through debate and contradiction, and never settling for rhetoric when material analysis is needed.