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In reply to the discussion: MRA's (Mens Rights Activists) are extremely critical of feminism. [View all]Squinch
(59,446 posts)on where the line is drawn.
Do you see the difference between a woman who trolls and "makes trouble", and a movement - joined by many - calling for her to be raped to death? There is NO equivalence here.
I also disagree with you about what to do next. In history, the side with the upper hand tends to do anything BUT step back. That is true of any issue. Waiting for that is not the way to move forward.
The only times that women's rights have advanced in history have been when women continue to "make trouble" and redouble their efforts to do so even after they have been told things like, "you aren't doing your side any good" or "you are overreacting to something that's just not that important" or "I was going to agree with you till you did THAT." I have done a little reading about the suffragist movement. I find it interesting that the very same comments were made to the suffragists. A hundred years ago.
And as for Donglegate: you characterize her actions as trolling and unproductive. However, they have made a lot of people get a little more educated about the sexism that is rampant in the tech industry. This incident has appropriately embarassed a sexist industry and made it a little more conscious of its actions. Those are not bad results.