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In reply to the discussion: What I learned today on DU: [View all]xulamaude
(847 posts)And it's very telling that we still have to keep repeating ourselves endlessly to very little avail.
One of the 'guys' asks why isn't just "feminism" enough? Why all these delineations? And I have to say that on the face of it I should agree with him BUT with the never ending backlash against women who stand up for women the meaning of feminism has been deliberately fractured by men, and the women who (for whatever reason) align with them.
For example, my mom is a liberal and a feminist - she wanted (and fought for) rights for women in the workplace, in the home, and simply to exist in a safe and free environment - but she is also a rape/porn apologist. She calls me a radical because I will not tolerate her unwillingness to address those issues which are clearly harmful to girls and women.
I accept the "radical" label the same way I accept the "lesbian" label - these are delineations that have been placed on me because of my views and the person I've chosen to build my life with. I'd rather that people label me by my name and nothing more.
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