And considering that I'm looking for ppl critical of non-feminists, that's pretty good. Won't get too doom & gloom abt tribalism. 2/2
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Replying to @HPluckrose
This is actually, unusually, a productive thing to be doing on Twitter. Building some bridges & letting ppl know non-feminist options exist.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I worry abt ppl - often young - who think ur either feminist or anti-equality. But feminism has much counterproductive ideological baggage.
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Replying to @Dianora_1
In practice, its almost impossible to find feminists who don't accept ideas of patriarchy & cultural constructivism. I know of 6!
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Unfortunately anyone can call themselves a feminist and not understand "it's complicated" :-(
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Replying to @Dianora_1
Yes, the movement is supported by many many people who just think it's the same thing as the aim for gender equality.
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Replying to @Dianora_1
I don't think feminism has been synonymous with the aim for gender equality for a long time.pic.twitter.com/YeuF03REjP
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Replying to @HPluckrose
What's more important is to realise that people can't be labelled like canned goods.
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Yes. Can't tell others what they are.
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