The essay calls attention to how anti-genderism and the related sexual exceptionalism have to be read intersectionally. A critique of anti-genderism cannot be reduced to an anti-feminist backlash but should rather be understood as a formula of consensus or a metaphor of commonality. Within this discourse, one can also express support for "sexual self-realization". This is not, however, simply about the love for sexual emancipation but about its potency as a defense against immigration.