Feminism Lost. Now What? http://nyti.ms/2iLBEYA
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"Courting the white working class could alienate black women still smarting over white women voting for a man whom many saw as racist"
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This is it exactly. For those on the left (I include myself) who want feminism to be more intersectional, we now need to (or do we?)...
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... somehow reckon with the fact that overtly bigoted white women exist. Not just aloof White Feminists in try-and-fail cycles
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And the "tent" must include Trump-supporting women who didn't find... aiming for the presidency... relatable. Which... who did??
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And the rebranding of feminism so as not to alienate men (not gender-non-conforming people; men), where to begin...
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"Men may also be more receptive when the message is applied to their daughters."
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The takeaway: to broaden feminism from The Very Fancy, the movement needs to be less racist (yes!) but also to welcome racists (ugh)
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The op-ed was very well-laid-out, but I think I may be more even more despairing for the future of feminism than when I wrote that post!
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My 2 cents: I want to read more stories of women fighting fires, welding, driving trucks.
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Would be interested in that for the blog I edit!
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