I find the fatal flaw in feminism to be their idealization of masculine actualization. They should have attempted to elevate the idealization of feminine actualization instead.
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Replying to @jackmurphylive @GodDoesnt and
Do you mean this?pic.twitter.com/J5ZP6IIwz8
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Replying to @HPluckrose @GodDoesnt and
Precisely. Unfortunately corporate hiring practices, influenced by the un-care-about-able feminist theorist's scholarship, has lead to the adoption of equality of outcomes being the only ideal.
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Replying to @jackmurphylive @GodDoesnt and
Not by the scholarship. Do you really think they've read that? Almost no-one reads that. That comes from the ideology. I am writing right now about how it leaked out of universities and into the mainstream leftist social conscience & expectations for a progressive society.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @GodDoesnt and
I'm not academic enough to be able to distinguish between scholarship and ideologies, both of which seem to have originated on campus. Maybe I just don't get the difference.
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Replying to @jackmurphylive @GodDoesnt and
Yes, you are seeing campus lunacy which is produced by a distillation of intersectional feminist & critical race theory (among others) and pushed in a simplified activist form on campuses trading on the good name of the civil rights movement, 2nd wave liberal feminism & Gay Pride
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Replying to @HPluckrose @GodDoesnt and
I appreciate that. However, I'm still stuck on how theory becomes adopted without the scholarship of said theorists being 'cared about'
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Replying to @jackmurphylive @GodDoesnt and
Because the ideology is cared about. Academics and activists can get condensed forms of their 'theories' accepted and complied with due to social pressure even tho almost no-one is reading their stuff and the 'scholarship' is largely an illusion.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @jackmurphylive and
This is the problem that James is trying to highlight. The belief that these ideas are based on a body of scholarship is false. The vast majority of it is completely ignored and yet key ideas of the *ideology* still possess great cultural power and this presented as scholarly.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @GodDoesnt and
Got it. Appreciate the dialogue. I'm with you 100% on this one. I got confused. Because people do "care" its just that they care about pseudo science which they digest as actual scholarship.
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Yes, they care about the ideology because it feeds into several core needs to be progressive, to be virtuous, to be part of a community
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