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Yes, although I really do have to question the capability of concern silos to effect change through society.
Women's rights are human rights. Lgbt rights are human rights. Worker rights are human rights.
The fight for human rights is a fight for us all. United we stand, divided we fall. And holeeeshit are we fucking falling right now.
Feminist theory understood that a over a generation ago, and has evolved into the opposite of a "concern silo" as a result. People really just don't look beyond the label.