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In reply to the discussion: Women in public, no matter how they're dressed, are not "inviting" ANYTHING. [View all]redqueen
(115,103 posts)And if you read the thread you will see that where it seemed as if the poster was arguing in good faith, I did explain further.
However, as anyone can plainly see, there is a fuckton of asinine and very revealing pretzel logic on display in this thread, and there is no defense for it. It is at those disingenuous replies which I consider to be reasons to bother with legalese (e.g. compliments, protesters, celebrities, etc.)
The reason I emphasized 'certain' is that there are some feminist issues which you can count on widespread agreement with. Others, however, not so much. (e.g. criticism of FEMENs methods gets dishonestly spun as telling women what to do with their bodies! and you don't want men to see booooobieeees! and other similar disingenuous bullshit / asshattery.)