I will never be able to square the amount of radical feminists who will swear up and down that women are oppressed “as a class” but believe they are better feminists for not wearing mascara. Kudos that you’re smarter and more pious than your class, I guess?
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Replying to @CareyCallsBS
Part of radical feminism is critiquing makeup culture. Wearing makeup is not a feminist act lol and has nothing to down with class analysis
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Replying to @jozseo
Beauty practices are coercively required OF THE CLASS through withholding material resources and blaming the members of the class for acquiescing to access those resources is not solidarity.
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Replying to @DeeDiDoDuh
A day never goes by I don’t see an RF on my feed giving herself props for not wearing makeup. If material circumstances are arranged that you can do that, great! Lots of women aren’t working jobs where they have that option.
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Replying to @CareyCallsBS @DeeDiDoDuh
I am NOW in a job where I don’t have to wear makeup and my money isn’t impacted. Because now I’m LUCKY and PRIVILEGED, and I’m never gonna act like I’m somehow a better feminist for being lucky.
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It seems to me you’re describing a very online person engaged in very online discourse. That is in and of itself a major failing. Real women exist all around us, functioning in the world. Discourse obviously should take offline life into account.
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