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[–]tu_jode_mucho 32 insightful - 2 fun32 insightful - 1 fun33 insightful - 2 fun -  (2 children)

Not trying to be combative, I'm legit curious how does radical feminism not represent lesbians' interests? I would think it may conflict with some of straight women's interests but not necessarily lesbians, but I'm no expert.

[–]nettygay5 3 insightful - 8 fun3 insightful - 7 fun4 insightful - 8 fun -  (1 child)

It doesnt just "conflict", it's hostile to homosexuality. And it's not just straight women but bisexual women as well. You should see their relationship to lesbians within these spaces. And Lesbians are homosexuals. The overwhelming majority of them belong to the homosexual community, which includes homosexual males. This whole "woman utopia" thing is ridiculous when most of these women are furiously masturbating to dick like incels while complaining about the men, luring lesbians in as if theyre going to be part of some magical cult is pretty pathetic. It's as dumb as gay men thinking they'll get their rights trying to build "penis land". "womanhood" is an illusion they try to hold together with duct tape called "intersectionalism". Gay marriage, access to insurance, the right to see your dying partner at their last moment before they pass (that was denied to many homosexuals), the religious institutions that regulate and advantage heterosexuals and their relationships...again, all of those were homosexual problems caused by homophobia that affect both gay men and gay women. What does radical feminism do except pretend you're in some sort of "no men allowed" club that causes tension between homosexual males and females. Straight women are closer to the patriarchy than gay men are so this whole "sisterhood" thing doesnt make that much sense.

[–]BEB 9 insightful - 1 fun9 insightful - 0 fun10 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Not to discount at all your experiences, but I am pretty old and have been around the gay rights movement, as well as tons of lesbians, for decades and I don't see that conflict in my own experiences.

In fact, it seemed to me that it was primarily lesbians who woke up to gender ideology before anyone else.