No. I'd just like to focus on women who don't have equality.Instead we get intersectional cultural relativity condoning misogyny
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Replying to @HPluckrose
how are 'women who don't have equality' and intersectionality different? By definition intersectionality includes those women
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Replying to @LucidNikki
Only if they're intersectional. Intersectionality supports intersectionals. Most people aren't. Including PoC.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @LucidNikki
If you're a conservative black woman or reforming Muslim, they'll vilify you & call you 'coon' 'coconut' and 'house Arab,'
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Replying to @LucidNikki
Really? You've found intersectionals supporting conservatives & critics of Islam & classical liberals?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
yes really, depending on the subjects being discussed- although I do understand your point.
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Replying to @LucidNikki
I'm glad you do. I've found a handful who I support & who support me. Most won't tolerate my universal liberalism.
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But more importantly, they won't tolerate Muslim &ex-Muslim feminists trying to address patriarchal concepts of female 'modesty'
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One of them got branded a white feminist &called hateful names for calling niqab 'slut-shaming.' She's Pakistani raised in Saudi
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I'd like us all to accept more diversity of ideas and unite on what is important - the equality & wellbeing of vulnerable women.
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