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In reply to the discussion: Why "fun feminism" should be consigned to the rubbish bin [View all]lumberjack_jeff
(33,224 posts)Which is kind of my point. The (imo) best exemplar of fair feminism here didn't know about draft registration.
Clearly "the innate desire for fairness that comes naturally to those in an oppressed group" has its limitations. The OP shows that many if not most kinds of feminism are predicated on the idea that men are the problem. This view renders that kind of feminist completely blind to any experience on the other side of the equal sign. That kind of awareness is at best a distraction and at worst detracts from the goal.
I'm not suggesting that feminism should focus on all others. In fact, I'm saying that it can't. Feminism isn't about equality, it's about advocacy for women, and every other cause is only important to the degree that it is a useful recruiting/fundraising tool (e.g. "intersectionality"
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