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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]obamanut2012
(26,068 posts)23. Socialist Feminism and Intersectionality
This was hard for me to answer, in that so many beliefs and values overlap for me, and I don't agree with any one theory 100%, and they are political, sociological, cultural, etc. theories.
But, this political "brand" of Feminism is one I stand most firmly with, and Intersectionality the sociological "brand" I most ID with.
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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