> can the women in Afghanistan identify out of their oppression by the Taliban
Obviously not. (a) The Taliban executes trans and gender-non-conforming people. (b) Can't get facial hair without access to testosterone. (c) Even if the act were successful, one false move could still mean death. (d) Still wouldn't magically raise OB-GYN healthcare standards.
If you want to learn about this, maybe read an actual feminist, or maybe a journalist, rather than just some rando in a comments section. Better still: donate to a charity that does humanitarian work in the area, and be objectively more moral than me.
> Then how do you explain this:
She's not a man? Also: I was describing common social attitudes; they're not universal ones.