Who was then?
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Intersectional feminism is Derrick Bell's critical race theory via Kimberly Crenshaw (Bell's student). Since the 60s they developed a "critical pedagogy" with its aims always to deconstruct the US constitution. It's been a bit of a sleeper cell but is fully woke now.
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Facts and reason are oppressive constructions of the Patriarchy.
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I, too, raise an eyebrow to her specious GrandeStanding.
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No *true* Scotsman.. — It’s not only a fallacy in logic, but less considered is *why* people are prone to such a fallacy: Ethnocentric idealism.
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She doesn't know who that is. Almost none of the intersectional types know anything about the history of the philosophical underpinning of their belief system.
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Wollstonecraft not only wasn't the founder of feminism, but was not feminist. Feminism and "women's issues" are not the same. Feminism and The Women's Movement are not the same. Feminism is a specific political ideology born in the late 1960s to early 1970s.
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This is way wrong - first wave feminism is widely regarded as beginning with the Suffrage Movement. You're referring to the second wave. Wollstonecraft is to feminism as Kierkegaard is to existentialism - so far ahead of the movement they were eventually associated with.
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