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[–] NostraDavid 0 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

But you havent read any feminist theory.

Have you? Because if you have I bet you'll actually have some recommendations for me.

PS: Does Max Horkheimer's "Traditional and Critical Theory" count? Pretty boring book that I stopped reading 80% in.

PPS:

a complex ideology

Bro, Intersectional Feminism isn't that hard to understand. It's not that complex. I'm not the one* using Jargon as regular vernacular and then get butthurt when people say that "Reverse Racism isn't real, it's just Racism", because I would be talking about "Racism" as if it means "Systemic Racism", when outside the context of intersectional feminism it just means "Inter-personal Racism", but I would not be able to accept that and start calling randos on the internet "racist".

Again, Intersectional Feminism is not that hard.

*mind you, you're not doing that, but I've seen plenty of online situations where self-proclaimed Feminists use Feminism Jargon while talking to regular Joes - it's just a dumb strategy, and I don't understand what their goal is.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

I do not argue with people who come into a conversation in bad faith. There is nothing to be gained, and only time and mental health to be lost.

Basically, I don't want to talk to you.