Everyday Feminism - aka Everyday Autism

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After seeing those comics I have a feeling Everyday Feminism is a parody site.

These sites (EF, We Hunted The Mammoth, ...) solely exist to harbor spite and division in people in a really cringeworthy holier-than-thou ways. I won't be able to get that comic out of my head for awhile, and the articles themselves are just so goddamn low brow.

Pointing out how utterly dumb these sites are is not enough - they do have a negative effect because one moment it's just a silly twitter hashtag that no one is aware of, the next you have "journalists" for WaPo and NYT posting anti-men shit on behalf of radical feminists and long before you know it, the people you encounter in your daily lives have not only read the said articles, but have formed an opinion.

If it were some dumb shit like Brexit, it's not that big of a deal that most of the opinions are uninformed garbage spun by the media and delivered to people too lazy to think for themselves. But subjects like this and over all sexuality are rooted in people's incredibly fragile identities and this is where you get the most spiteful outcomes. The lack of comfort and confidence is amplified.

Given that most of these articles tend to drive a narrative, you can almost predict what the average opinion will be. You have media pundits crawling the internet looking to build up outrage; you have an audience of bored, infantile adult-children who haven't developed an ounce of critical thinking capability and cannot define themselves or what they believe in; and you need to make money.

So you end up with this bottom of the barrel shit. EF today, your neighbor tomorrow.
 
LGB people have fought so hard to prove that their orientations are more than sex and that homosexual love is just as wonderful, and now ignorant pseudo-progressive little shits are burning all of that work to the ground. This is awful.
 
I thought that was just bisexuality. Or is bisexual not special enough a label anymore?
No, the split attraction model is the concept described in that article up there. Having a separate label for the people you want to date and the people you want to bang.
 
Comic time and this one is about how straight passing privliege isn't as really a privilege. Also, who'd want to be in a group where you have to point out your privileges?
 
Comic time and this one is about how straight passing privliege isn't as really a privilege. Also, who'd want to be in a group where you have to point out your privileges?

Groups where you are expected to confess constantly to shortcomings have a name. They're called "cults."
 
http://everydayfeminism.com/2015/08/for-nice-guys-who-dont-get-it/
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They really should hire someone who can draw, knows how to structure a comic and actually understands what a nice guy is and why it's socially a bad thing to be one.

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Wrong moron, it's the martial and social constructs used to hold medieval society together, these days it's just social tradition everyone knows it doesnt mean shit when push comes to shove.

I can't take this artist seriously.

I thought they didn't care about little boys.

They do when it's time to complain about toxic masculinity.
 
What is Milhouse trying to say this time? That racism and economic hardship can be assuaged by painting their nails green?
 
What is Milhouse trying to say this time? That racism and economic hardship can be assuaged by painting their nails green?

Pretty much yeah, half the world starves and isis has turned the middle east in a slaughterhouse but those power animal workshops have got this.
 
To be fair the video was done by an Asian (probably Chinese) chick who looks like a cross between a cougar and a Bratz doll. But what does make-up have to do with "being silenced"?
 
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