This does trouble me re: the claim 'Women are less happy since working full-time so they shouldn't have to.' Both sexes can hate work. https://twitter.com/AnonMuser/status/803198641968058368 …
Yep. That's the branch of 80s & 90s radfems. The intersectionals who dominate now no-platform and vilify them.
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why being a stay at home mother doesn't mean you aren't a feminist.
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That's what the whole 'choice' thing was about. 'We want women to have the choice' - not force them in opposite direction.
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That they have to defend being a housewife shows that there are some feminists that consider it sexist or "gender stereotype"
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Yes! Its a radfem thing. But they don't dominate. Recognised as loons by nearly everyone including mainstream liberal feminism.
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Then mainstream feminists should make it clear that they disassociate with them and their views. Do they? (genuine question)
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Yes! They get no-platformed & vilified. Called TERFs and SWERFs & 'white feminists.'
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So they disassociate themselves by calling these housewife haters "white feminists"? How's that meant to help?
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They focus more on other differences. I don't see what else they can do apart from oppose them.They go too far when they no-platform
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http://everydayfeminism.com/2016/03/myths-stay-at-home-moms/ … This article basically states that she was wrong to assume badly of stay at home mums
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Yep. Not reading everyday feminism but its common for intersectionals (now dominant) to oppose the old radfem views.
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I don't read that either, but that's everyday feminism admitting being wrong about housewife and writing an essay on it.
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Way I see it is that they went too far with the breaking of gender roles, that they need to backtrack a little and say ...
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