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History of Feminism
In reply to the discussion: Radical Feminism is Dead — Right…. [View all]seabeyond
(110,159 posts)41. radfem challenges the very core of who we are. how we identify with self. many feel it an attack
on perception of id thru the ego.
the reactions received, for me, are pretty strong indicators that we are right on, in the core of the issue. and why we see such a strong backlash to the point of unreasonable. holding onto myths for all it is worth, regardless of being proven wrong.
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"Death of Feminism Are Greatly Exaggerated". interesting. i hadnt been paying attention. nt
seabeyond
Feb 2013
#15
i think our men fems have told us we are not suppose to like twisty. she said something somewhere
seabeyond
Feb 2013
#16
thank you for this information. i had no idea, but it is sounding even less like an issue
seabeyond
Feb 2013
#39
Y'know, Bonobo, more often than not I think you're an okay guy. Even when we disagree.
nomorenomore08
Dec 2013
#44
lol. and something that is not even relevant and made up. i am going back up to zombie and answer
seabeyond
Feb 2013
#24
Good point. Logic and reason are useless when honest discussion is not the goal. nt
redqueen
Feb 2013
#26