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nextyearsgirl:

black-shucks: hostilehottie: thisgingerisrad: stopyoureridiculous: rebeccacohenart: A new villain for Gyno-Star? an old, fully dressed, unmarried feminist - wow that’s a great joke!!! ha ha ha what can you expect from someone who thinks women’s only knowledge of feminism comes from books though (and that it can ever be outdated). the rest of us live in the real world, where the sex binary is reality and forms the basis of female oppression “instantly creates safe spaces for bigotry” wow good job how original, i’ve literally never heard of anyone ever before mocking women for wanting to feel safe!!1 damn you patriarchal biology that results in sexual dimorphism I guess????? no u see it is impossible to tell what genitals are on babies until the babies tell you what genitals they have Patriarchal sex binary I swear to god.

really this is ageist bullshit and aiming your criticism at, I guess, certain types of religion (the magic thing) is really fucking hilarious. we’re a diverse bunch here but i’m guessing the majority of us are in our 20s, and i can say straight up that i was raised in christianity and still have heavy ties to christianity. women are already disregarded for being old, you gonna start that shit too, op?

most of this is aimed at CULTURAL feminism (which i still kind of resent because i wish the “cultural” part focused on the way culture influences patriarchy) not explicitly TERF stuff. They are connected but still different.

I’m so fucking sorry but guess what - as long as a branch of feminism speaks to women’s experiences it’s going to be relevant. it doesn’t matter if it’s 1976 or not and frankly if you don’t appreciate feminist history well i don’t know what the fuck you’re doing here. roe v wade was in 73, and we’re still fighting for abortion rights. the sexual revolution was in the 60s-70s and you’re making jokes about how women’s halloween costumes are deemed “sexy” in the most ridiculous ways (and that they’re all the costumes we generally get to choose from). so 70s, right? boooring. uh huh. not connected at all to what women are still dealing with today, nuh uh. and you understand criticizing choice feminism but you don’t understand that sex matters, regardless of whether it’s a “patriarchal construct” or not? oh and you using “gyno” to talk about women’s stuff IS cultural feminism and is just as likely to get you called cissexist as we are for saying “sex matters”

so whatever, op. whatever.