Everyday Feminism - aka Everyday Autism

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Articles like this do not do anything to get rid of the stereotype that feminists are all man-hating, ball-busting, easily-offended shrews.
They're the ones that can only see "beauty" in one way. Playboy has let POCs appear in their magazine, there are albino models, art in galleries with women with plump figures, etc. There's always room for variety and wholeheartedly I support that, but it's just sad there's a bitterness (for lack of a better term) to these people.
 
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32, holy shit.

Most strawman cartoons are comfortable with about five or ten stereotypes. These people have an advanced ability to bitch and sperg about all the ways they can be offended.
 
I am antifeminist #32 the cartoon critic
1) Interesting that, according to the article, one can be 'Anti-Feminist' simply by NOT hating men. It's rare they actually come out and say it.

2) Odd that there's no spot on the chart for people who don't hate them, but just don't give a shit about them. They can't fathom not being the center of the entire world.
 
You'd think they'd be happy with someone who's decided to treat them with polite indifference, one less enemy. But no, you have to be WITH THEM or AGAINST THEM. Which causes fence-sitters to often get down on the "against" side because they, like most normal people, don't like being demonized.
 
You'd think they'd be happy with someone who's decided to treat them with polite indifference, one less enemy.

That's even worse for their ego, though, because it fails to acknowledge how so incredibly important they are. Even mutually dueling enemies who consider each other the vilest monsters on the planet at least realize their enemy is important because they're literally destroying civilization!

the author/artist

He looks sort of like Penn Jillette, if you cut off his penis.
 
That's not even original, it's an edit of a previous cartoon about libertarians.

I'd like to see this cartoon about Libertarians.

Apologies for a double post, but I just found this... thing:

http://everydayfeminism.com/2015/12/cissexist-compliments/

They have a few points but then "Descriptions such as “beautiful,” “gorgeous,” “cute,” or “adorable” are all feminizing words in regards to looks. And this is a pretty big problem for women at large since it reinforces the pressure to look a certain way for men." and number 4 happened, because Everyday Feminism.
 
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Apologies for a double post, but I just found this... thing:

http://everydayfeminism.com/2015/12/cissexist-compliments/

They have a few points but then "Descriptions such as “beautiful,” “gorgeous,” “cute,” or “adorable” are all feminizing words in regards to looks. And this is a pretty big problem for women at large since it reinforces the pressure to look a certain way for men." and number 4 happened, because Everyday Feminism.

"I'm jealous that other people are more attractive than I am, and I wish society would shame them for it."
 
I'd like to see this cartoon about Libertarians.
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Granted, I have come across The Apostle and Naive a few times, though they tend to fall more into the Free Market Anarchist category.

"I'm jealous that other people are more attractive than I am, and I wish society would shame them for it."
They seem like they can never truly be happy for anyone who isn't in their circle. Caitlin Genner (sp)? "Booo! You rich jerk!" Gays getting married and gaining acceptance? "Marriage is oppressive (unless it's poly)! And what about us people who have nothing to do with the situation?!" You managed to be successful in a white supremacist society? "Assimilating suck-up! Nothing good can ever happen for us!"
 
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