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    I'm also not interested in the reasons why you want to distance from GC/radical feminism. Please don't waste time explaining it to me.

    ^

    That being said, I don't think you're not worth my time! On the contrary, I posted what I did because I can see you're trying to improve and might appreciate a push toward studying emotional intelligence, which is exactly what one would do to develop the skills you say you value in the original post. If you reread my statement, it clearly says "I am not interested in discussing this one particular thing," not "I don't think you're worth my time."

    I don't know whether there are other non-radfem LGB academics. All I know is what's going on in my one cohort, and that if I have a super-dry essay from a philosophy professor or something from PubMed to post, it goes on the GC sub and not here. I don't like pushing my credentials online because it's usually not relevant, but to put things in perspective, I'm a mathematician, and am far from the only radical feminist I know who holds a PhD in a relevant area and likes doing the type of measured analysis you're talking about. And it's tiring for me to try and engage with people who don't understand what I'm saying---but think they do, and surprise, surprise, it's always something devoid of nuance & easier to argue with than what I actually said---or who have the impression that radical feminists are angry extremists, so much so that I often have to go months without commenting.

    Anyway. What I'm saying is, there's a huge correlation between people who work to develop the skills you value and people who realize that radical means 'root' and not 'fueled by blind hate.' That's why so many high-level discussions are happening elsewhere and in conjunction with radfems. I hope you can join us someday.

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      Fair enough point about the doctors, dude. That's another reason I don't bring it up: fallacy of authority. If you don't want to engage with radfem circles, it's no skin off my back and totally your choice; just know that you're right that this discourse should be happening, and I promise you it's happening elsewhere. But I'll drop it because it seems like you have some history. It's true that many people find radical feminism because of a traumatic event, which causes anger---I won't dispute that---and I'm trying to use the same strategies for calm discourse in radfem groups so we can lessen that association. Hope it helps.

      I do hope you see the distinction between "you're too stupid for discussion" and "it seems like you're interested in rhetoric, I am too, here are some resources that might help you develop a stronger strategy." I wouldn't have tried to start a conversation if I thought you were stupid. Rather, you seem frustrated with me because, like you said, you feel as if I'm pushing something on you that you're not interested in. That's understandable. I'd be very grateful if you revisited this thread when that frustration dies down and maybe later decided to read about emotional intelligence. But again, you're under no obligation, it's all cool.