Teaching women to be afraid hurts women by squintypreyeyes in GenderCritical

[–]zeekiel 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

yo this is based on real experience trained over a lifetime. you think women are just born scared? we learn to be.

and some moms teach their wariness to their daughters, regular women grow up in a society where we dont have the cultural background to describe sex class analysis to a 13 year old girls who grew up on the little mermaid and a world of male led media that lives in a post sex rainbow happy land.

so yeah sometimes it comes out as "men are scary." maybe you can start a theatre genre dedicated to explicit sex analysis and make sure is massively distributed so that it outpaces the phallic propaganda thats everywhere. or you just try ur best to warn daughters of the real dangers.

Woman is concerned that she isn't tight enough for her new partner and worries that a blow job every other day isn't enough by JoanofArc5 in GenderCritical

[–]zeekiel 7 insightful - 1 fun7 insightful - 0 fun8 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

please check ur statistics. this narrative is very damaging to the already underreported, underfunded, undervalued global battle against male violence.

Bosses tell female employees to be ‘sexier’ for work video meetings, study suggests by greenish in GenderCritical

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"horny man projects sex fantasies onto modern indentured servants"

Intersectionalism is the worst thing to happen to feminism. by medium_tomato in GenderCritical

[–]zeekiel 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

i think we are talking about the fake lib fem feminism thats taken over. I've spoken to people who claim to be feminists and as soon as you bring up sex class analysis they say its erasing sex class struggles bc there are "white women exploiting black women right now." It's not suppose to make sense. its suppose to distract. Then go on to claim that we should focus on the "most oppressed" of our sex class which is transgender women.

a few other talking points include: historical erasure of black women from the feminist movement and maybe a link to a flimsy mashable article titled "Intersectional feminism and You"

while these points are valid in their own right, they are weaponized against anyone trying bringing any cohesion to the movement, they are weaponized specifically against sex class analysis which is rad feminist at its core.