When I say I'm a feminist, I want to be very clear that this is not what I mean https://twitter.com/baddestmamajama/status/1234226726449766400 …
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Replying to @1misanthrophile
I believe in equality. It’s because of people like this, but mostly much worse than this, that I won’t identify with feminism.
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Replying to @JeremyTheRhino
I mean look, judge any movement by its loudest assholes and you're gonna leave with a bad taste in your mouth I think sexist ideas are baked into our society on a really basic level in ways that harm both men and women, which is why I consider myself a feminist
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Replying to @1misanthrophile
I think sexist ideas are baked into our society on a basic level as well. And I think that harms both men and women. Which is exactly why I won’t identify around a movement that implicitly believes in the advancement of one gender. And is opposed to movements for men’s rights.
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Replying to @JeremyTheRhino
All the best men's rights stuff I've seen has come from feminists. So-called MRAs seem to just whine about how shit feminists are, I don't see a lot of solutions or push for equality from that corner. Feminists talk about the concrete ways that sexism hurts men
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Replying to @1misanthrophile
This has not been my experience. Have you seen
@Cassie_Jaye ‘s The Red Pill? There are toxic MRA’s who simply hate feminism. But in practice women’s groups don’t fight for paternity rights or equity in low level jobs. And even academics will blame men for their problems.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @JeremyTheRhino @Cassie_Jaye
Takedowns of TRP like this one make me hesitant to invest time and energy watching it: https://youtu.be/xDI4F7eWu7k I'll make a deal with you: show me one substantive thing men's rights activists have done for men in the real world and I'll watch it. Cross my heart
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Replying to @1misanthrophile @Cassie_Jaye
Most domestic violence shelters turn away men despite men being victims of domestic violence as well. Groups who care about men’s rights open up shelters for them:https://www.npr.org/2017/07/15/537381161/more-domestic-violence-shelters-for-men-opening …
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I ant help but notice Paige Flink, CEO of the charity featured in this article, seems to be heavily associated with women's advocacy groups: https://www.womensmediacenter.com/shesource/expert/paige-fink … Her Twitter looks pretty feminist too
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