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Wait, I was thinking of an episode of The Critic, from the same writers.
Jay Sherman, the main character, enters a marathon to meet women and takes a year to complete it.
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In the west, how many problems do women have that need feminism, really? Occasional weirdos/catcallers and pants that never have pockets aren't enough to sustain an entire website about feminism.Despite the site's name I haven't seen them do an actual article on women's issues in quite some time. It seems to be 99% white people reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
In the west, how many problems do women have that need feminism, really?
Women and girls who are sold into prostitution? Also male violence against women is a real thing but it's not sjw who fight against it. Everydayfeminism doesn't talk about actual problems.
Well shit, that is a pretty big problem but that's not really something feminism can solve, that's more for institutions like the FBI or Interpol. Issues like being unable to vote or go into certain careers are better suited for movements.Women and girls who are sold into prostitution?
Sorry for the double-post.
Ever heard of Cultural Dysphoria? Of course colonialism and white people are to blame for it. Honestly, can these SJW articles examine an issue without demonizing whites?
Admittedly, it is more relatable than average for an EF piece because some non-SJW's feel like that indeed, but as usual, she had to blame whiteness for her own issues.Sorry for the double-post.
Ever heard of Cultural Dysphoria? Of course colonialism and white people are to blame for it. Honestly, can these SJW articles examine an issue without demonizing whites?
Well shit, that is a pretty big problem but that's not really something feminism can solve, that's more for institutions like the FBI or Interpol. Issues like being unable to vote or go into certain careers are better suited for movements.
Ehh, nowadays they’re more likely to reeee about “muh sex worker pride” and shout about how stopping prostitution is misogyny. Anytime you try to talk about how large numbers of prositutes are either imported as sex slaves by various cartels, or are strung out on drugs to control them by their pimps, they reee about how they have the right to be sex workers and how dare you shame them, when they are usually camwhores who never have to deal with the actual physical dangers of walking the streets.I agree, but I'd argue that feminist movements could help support efforts to stop human trafficking by educating people on the signs, organizing charity donations, or by inviting survivors to give lectures on university campuses. All of these things can be immensely helpful.
Instead of, you know, REE'ing impotently about whitey and muh capitalism because intersectionality demands it.
There are plenty of feminist issues in the U.S. and other first world countries (access to birth control and abortion, sexual harassment, discrimination, etc.) And even if Everyday Feminism wants to focus on "intersectionality" or whatever it's called, they could talk about the need for afterschool programs, funding for women's healthcare, programs to help out working mothers, etc.
Let's face it: the vast majority of their issues affect the wealthy. Occassionally they'll address something that applies to someone who doesn't have a lot of money, but it's usually some luxury, like, "not everyone can afford to go on vacation!"
Yeah, it’s like Instagram feminism. Where they show you these absolutely adorable birthday for your two year old that would require hours upon hours of work and/or lots and lots of money to accomplish and act like it’s so easy to do.Let's face it: the vast majority of their issues affect the wealthy. Occassionally they'll address something that applies to someone who doesn't have a lot of money, but it's usually some luxury, like, "not everyone can afford to go on vacation!"
Even when they write about helping the disabled, it was about how to throw a party with the disabled in mind, and the suggestions were completely impractical. I was like, "who the fuck can AFFORD this shit?"
Let's face it: the vast majority of their issues affect the wealthy. Occassionally they'll address something that applies to someone who doesn't have a lot of money, but it's usually some luxury, like, "not everyone can afford to go on vacation!"
Even when they write about helping the disabled, it was about how to throw a party with the disabled in mind, and the suggestions were completely impractical. I was like, "who the fuck can AFFORD this shit?"
Notice the Feminist Socialist screws the female servant first.
"Innocent people have been hurt for too long. Let's remedy it by hurting innocent people."
"Innocent people have been hurt for too long. Let's remedy it by hurting innocent people."