Often, it seems that the statement "I believe in equal rights for women, but I'm not a feminist" gets derided, but if you can't be a male feminist, it seems a perfectly cromulent thing to say, perhaps even if you're a woman. I'm wondering if there's an overlap in the people who'd attack that statement, and the people who'd attack the concept of male feminists.
Okay, I think this is the crux of what you're asking about, right? In my experience, I don't think there's a lot of overlap between the two groups, but I couldn't tell you there's none, either. Most people in the first group (people who'd deride that statement) would probably say that feminists *are* people who believe in equal rights for women, while most people in the second group (people who'd attack the concept of male feminists) are defining the term much more narrowly.
I'm not asking for any suggestions. I just wondered about the intersection between people who think men can't be feminists and the people who deride the I'm not a feminist but statement. Wondering what their justification was. I'm not trying to talk anyone out of anything. Just pondering their existence.
Also wondering what the definition was of feminism without men. Which Le n has summed up nicely.
I think it's bullshit and reductive and counter productive, but I don't have a vote.
See, they would argue is isn't counterproductive, but claim yourself to be "anti-sexist."
The Sandford, FL police chief has stepped down.
The Sandford, FL police chief has stepped down.
Can he be sued for malpractice?
I just saw that, le_n.
That's nice; now fucking arrest Zimmerman.
(Not yelling at you, just sick about the whole thing.)
Rita Mae Brown wrote in
In Her Day
that feminism could use an ecumenical council to realign the faithful. That was back in 1976. I don't think the movement has gotten any more monolithic since.
The Sandford, FL police chief has stepped down.
Cool. Hope things change with the investigation.
I'll join Jesse in the crying at work corner. Man I just hate the constant emotional drain. Therapist says I need friends, intimate, dependable, lean on friends. I consider it a win that I did not throw anything at her when she said that.
Oh, msbelle, we're not REAL! We don't count!
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