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A [[feminist]] typically has one or more of the following characteristics:
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A radical [[Feminism|feminist]] typically has the following characteristics:
  
* insistence on [[censorship]] of opposing speakers, writers, or presentations
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* Avoids using the word "girl" to refer to a grown [[woman]]
* expression of extreme offense at modest expressions of disagreement
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* In fiction movies, portrays nearly all the women as "flawless" and "strong", and nearly all the men as "flawed" and "weak"
* seething hatred for anti-feminist personalities, such as [[Ann Coulter]]
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* In movies based on fact, distorts the facts to remove villainous women and/or flaws in the women portrayed, and distorts the role of men
* lack of a sense of humor
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* Insists on [[censorship]] of opposing speakers, writers, or presentations, often done on the eve of an event without consideration of the disruption
* contempt for women who serve in traditional family roles, such as housewives
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* Expresses extreme offense at modest expressions of disagreement
* lack of recognition of achievements, such as inventions, made possible by traditional family structures
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* Exhibits seething hatred for women who do not toe the feminist line, such as [[Ann Coulter]]
* belief that single mothers are capable of raising well-adjusted children without the influence of a stable father figure.
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* Lacks a sense of humor
* insistence that the lifestyle, attitudes and customs of women should mirror exactly those of men.
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* Is bossy and self-centered
* Regarding all men as potential rapists<ref>[http://philosophyliterature.wordpress.com/2008/04/09/all-men-are-rapists/]</ref>
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* Displays contempt for women who serve in traditional family roles, such as housewives
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* Ignores recognition of achievements, such as inventions, made possible by traditional family structures
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* Believes that single mothers are as capable of raising well-adjusted children without the influence of a stable father figure as traditional families are
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* Insists that the lifestyle, attitudes, and customs of women should mirror exactly those of men and vice versa
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* Regards all men as potential "rapists"<ref>French, M. cited in Morrow, L. [https://books.google.com/books?id=DeiRZA2SaDEC&lpg=PA306&dq=%22all%20men%20are%20rapists%22&pg=PA306#v=onepage&q=%22all%20men%20are%20rapists%22&f=false ''Second Drafts of History: Essays'']; Basic Books; Cambridge. Page 306, (2007)</ref>
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* Rarely or never defers to the majority, or concedes defeat<ref>Over 25 years after the [[Equal Rights Amendment]] failed and its deadline passed, [[feminists]] are still trying to get it passed.</ref>
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* Seeks to alter language to reinforce feminist ideology
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* Encourage stereotypes to justify their intolerance
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* Insists on the categorization of so-called [[Oppression|oppressed]] groups:
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** "[[Homosexuality|Queer]]" people are claimed to be oppressed by "[[Heterosexuality|straight]]" people.
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** "Cisgender" people is their term for normal people. They oppress "[[Gender confusion|transgender]]" people.
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** "People of color" is their umbrella term for [[African Americans]], [[Hispanic]]s, [[Asia]]ns, and everyone who isn't [[Caucasian|white]]. Of course, they claim they are "oppressed" by white people (while ignoring that liberals, regardless of skin color, are themselves racist).
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** These labels inevitably lead to labels of "us" and "them" which exacerbate the original problems they were claimed to solve.
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==References==
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== See also ==
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*[[Feminist Bible]]
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[[Category:Feminism]]
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[[Category:Political Correctness]]

Latest revision as of 16:03, September 26, 2018

A radical feminist typically has the following characteristics:

  • Avoids using the word "girl" to refer to a grown woman
  • In fiction movies, portrays nearly all the women as "flawless" and "strong", and nearly all the men as "flawed" and "weak"
  • In movies based on fact, distorts the facts to remove villainous women and/or flaws in the women portrayed, and distorts the role of men
  • Insists on censorship of opposing speakers, writers, or presentations, often done on the eve of an event without consideration of the disruption
  • Expresses extreme offense at modest expressions of disagreement
  • Exhibits seething hatred for women who do not toe the feminist line, such as Ann Coulter
  • Lacks a sense of humor
  • Is bossy and self-centered
  • Displays contempt for women who serve in traditional family roles, such as housewives
  • Ignores recognition of achievements, such as inventions, made possible by traditional family structures
  • Believes that single mothers are as capable of raising well-adjusted children without the influence of a stable father figure as traditional families are
  • Insists that the lifestyle, attitudes, and customs of women should mirror exactly those of men and vice versa
  • Regards all men as potential "rapists"[1]
  • Rarely or never defers to the majority, or concedes defeat[2]
  • Seeks to alter language to reinforce feminist ideology
  • Encourage stereotypes to justify their intolerance
  • Insists on the categorization of so-called oppressed groups:
    • "Queer" people are claimed to be oppressed by "straight" people.
    • "Cisgender" people is their term for normal people. They oppress "transgender" people.
    • "People of color" is their umbrella term for African Americans, Hispanics, Asians, and everyone who isn't white. Of course, they claim they are "oppressed" by white people (while ignoring that liberals, regardless of skin color, are themselves racist).
    • These labels inevitably lead to labels of "us" and "them" which exacerbate the original problems they were claimed to solve.

References

  1. French, M. cited in Morrow, L. Second Drafts of History: Essays; Basic Books; Cambridge. Page 306, (2007)
  2. Over 25 years after the Equal Rights Amendment failed and its deadline passed, feminists are still trying to get it passed.

See also