I get this argument and support reasonable feminists who want to reclaim the term. However, I think, in non-patriarchal societies where legal equality has been achieved & where both men & women experience privileges & disadvantages, gender equality should be postfeminist.https://twitter.com/quellist1/status/984823095306473473 …
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I wouldn’t class anti sex work as always a socially conservative one. The most vocal Nordic Model advocates do it based on women’s rights rather than a dislike for sex.
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"or, in the latter case, feminist"
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I was meant to reply to this instead. Doh! I think it was the insinuation of it being anti-liberal I was questioning.pic.twitter.com/xQ3Ut2nyfH
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Well, you see that I acknowledged feminism in the other one. It doesn't tend to be the liberal feminists tho who oppose sex work. That tends to be the radical branch.
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There's nothing to say that (for want of a better term) patriarchy is something imposed exclusively on women exclusively by men. Like any system, oppressive or otherwise, it co-opts everybody along the way. My point is not who is doing what to who, but what rights pertain to each
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Your definition does not apply to the word you use here and is also too broad... After your definition everybody (even women, children, pets, animals and machines) are part of the system you call "Patriarchy".
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