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In reply to the discussion: Do you identify as a feminist? (for frequent posters in women's rights and issues) [View all]redqueen
(115,186 posts)16. Interesting.
My brand of feminism says you can be.
For me, it means overthrowing the patriarchy (which maintains the lack of equality and negatively affects men as well as women)... but some feminists insist that men cannot be feminists. It's all very confusing (and offputting) IMO... but then again maybe I'm just another version of those "I'm not a feminist but I like that I can vote now" people.
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Do you identify as a feminist? (for frequent posters in women's rights and issues) [View all]
La Lioness Priyanka
Feb 2012
OP
I think I am a radical egalitarian. I am a man, and am not sure I can be a feminist.
WingDinger
Feb 2012
#11
I am a feminist. I identify more closely with Intersectionality theory than with the "waves". n/t
TriMera
Feb 2012
#32
All the people in my life are feminists. Men and women. And they always have been.
applegrove
Feb 2012
#47
