Yes, my feminism includes transwomen too. And sex workers.
And sorry to pick you up on your language again but it's a bit jarring to see female as a noun used on feminism threads.
Sorry if this qualifies as cross thread beef...
My interpretation of feminism is that it is the acknowledgement that women are humans. If that manifests itself on this thread as a celebration of sisterhood that's fine by me.
I would like to hear how you celebrate feminism and how it has shaped you :)
Whilst I recognise I'm not the target audience for this question, as a man who's enjoyed reading the recent proliferation of feminism threads, I'd be interested in both of those.
Whilst I wouldn't want to start a feminism thread, nor ask or expect anyone else to do so for me, I've often though...
Yes but what! Feminism and the passive aggression of leaving all the brain work of the household to women, or Feminism and the lack of expectations on men and boys to grow up, or Feminism and the phenomenon of The Scold...?
...Good Me, Bad Me
13/45 Kate Tempest - Brand New Ancients
14/45 Salam Pax - The Baghad Blog
15/45 Silvia Federici - Re-Enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons
16/45 Jun'ichirō Tanizaki - A Cat, A Man and Two Women
17/45 Philip K. Dick - Valis
18/45 Voltaire - Everyman...
Why is it that the same male posters are active and sometimes dominating all of the threads about feminism but don't seem supportive?
What do any of the posts by men on this thread over the last 2 pages really have to do with celebrating feminism? Apart from asserting equality through the right...
No. It's not a namalt question so I won't be acting as you outline. Feminism is basically the want of women to be recognised as human? Recognised by who as human? Presumably men. So it is about a) the relationship between men and women, and b) equality. Which is what I've suggested to you only...
...Good Me, Bad Me
13/45 Kate Tempest - Brand New Ancients
14/45 Salam Pax - The Baghad Blog
15/45 Silvia Federici - Re-Enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons
16/45 Jun'ichirō Tanizaki - A Cat, A Man and Two Women
17/45 Philip K. Dick - Valis
18/45 Voltaire - Everyman...
I am dismissive of Judith Butler because I am dismissive of Queer Theory in general. Male violence does not disappear because we queer gender etc. The patriarchial power structure does not disappear because we queer gender roles.
There is no right way to be a feminist but there are ways we can...
There's a lot of rhetoric about a push-back against feminism by younger women, but from what I've seen so far - in the media - it's more talked about, as opposed to actually happening.
The feminism bit is in reference to 'great replacement' ideology; low birth rates because 'feminism' plus immigration = white genocide. Details not important, what is perhaps important is that many of the advocates of this still have their youtube channels, with subscribers into the high...
...Brilliant. A thoroughly rewarding watch with interesting characters and a refreshingly frank way of looking at themes (amongst others) of feminism, grief, addiction, coming of age and family ... And then of course there's chess. I found it surprisingly moving at times.
Interesting that many...
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