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In reply to the discussion: Why is DU in a gender war anyway? [View all]davidn3600
(6,342 posts)And that's always been a big critique I've always had with feminism is that it's too exclusionary and inflexible. It tends to alienate people more than brings people together. Look at how many politicians are afraid to call themselves a "feminist." It's become a politically-toxic word. My suggestion would be that it would be more successful as an egalitarian movement.
Straight up feminism isn't as effective anymore because there isn't much that can be accomplished legally anymore. The problems women face today are more social, cultural, and economic. Those are things that have a lot of crossover into other issues of equality like racial, economic, and sexual orientation. Yet feminism tends to want to keep itself isolated into a certain niche of the left-wing.