r/antimeme 26d ago

❌ Anti-Hate ❌ Just a vocal minority

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u/dependency_injector 26d ago

The silent majority is totally fine with the vocal minority though

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u/apop88 26d ago

One look at the comments right here proves you wrong. Lots of feminist calling out this behavior.

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u/dependency_injector 26d ago

What could actually prove me wrong is a list of names of the most famous feminists who openly oppose the radicals

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u/Mar_ketable 21d ago

alive or dead? i’ve got a LOT of dead feminists off the top of my head, but the only alive ones i have right now are malala youzafsai, emma watson and alice walker. they don’t oppose radical people specifically, but they openly oppose radical ideas such as misandry

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u/dependency_injector 21d ago

alive or dead?

Alive, dead people can't oppose anyone.

they don’t oppose radical people specifically

Then they might as well be lying about their opposition

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u/Mar_ketable 21d ago

okay, but they’re still outspoken against the idea. if anything, that’s better because it causes less division and less of an us vs. them mindset

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u/dependency_injector 21d ago edited 21d ago

So, in other words the "good", non-radical feminists choose

less division and less of an us vs. them mindset

over following basic principles of feminism.

Is that right?

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u/Mar_ketable 21d ago

i would say so, but my opinion isn’t objective

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u/dependency_injector 21d ago

Then we can agree on this, it's really great

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u/Mar_ketable 21d ago

yeah, it’s great that we have common ground

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u/apop88 26d ago

Why? does someones fame equal importance to you?

You gotta stop sucking peoples dick just because they are famous. Famous people don’t represent you, me, or feminists, or any group at large.

Now, if you want a list of influential feminist that were opposed to this, well here you go. You know google isn’t hard to use.

Mary Wollstonecraft, Susan B. Anthony, Alice Stone Blackwell, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Emmeline Pankhurst, Sojourner Truth, Simone de Beauvoir, Eleanor Roosevelt, Marlene Dietrich, Betty Friedan

I could keep going.

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u/dependency_injector 26d ago

Perfect. Now the next question:what exactly have they done in the last 5 years that was directed against radical feminists - whose names I also have to know?

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u/CarefulLet7298 26d ago

The way you framed your question is impossible to answer because no one can know "whose names you also have to know".

We have literal politicians with actual power out there saying women shouldn't vote right now. Get some goddamn perspective.

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u/dependency_injector 26d ago

I meant, you have to tell me the names of the radical feminists who were called out by other feminists

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u/apop88 26d ago

So, you’re moving the goal posts. This is so tiring with conservatives. Prove them wrong and then they have to change the question.

And my biggest limitation, with your unreasonable request is your knowledge. How am I supposed to know what feminist you know?

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u/dependency_injector 26d ago

How am I supposed to know what feminist you know?

That's not what I meant, sorry for the misunderstanding. I meant, when you give the examples of the opposition to the radical feminists in the last 5 years, please also provide the names of specific radicals they were addressing.

I'm sure there will be more questions, the names are just the beginning.

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u/apop88 26d ago

I’ve already answered your original question.

You have the internet.

Names are just the beginning, but I’m not responsible for your education. You are.

Let’s see if you can look it up yourself.

I bet you don’t but find another way to bitch still, like it my fault that you choose to remain ignorant.

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u/dependency_injector 26d ago edited 26d ago

Let’s see if you can look it up yourself.

Of course I can't look up the information that doesn't exist