You guys need to realize that you need the support of the majority to be able to make any of the changes you want to make. You can’t just point at something and suggest the most radical solution to it. Telling people to take photos of every person who cat calls someone and submit it to the police isn’t going to attract the majority of the United States to your cause. You people need to think these things through. You need to negotiate rationally with the opposing side, and I don’t mean one side trying to convince the other to take up their stance, I mean really talk to each other, understand the opposing viewpoint and where it comes from, and then come to a logical agreement over what decision to make together.

Or we could settle this over a game of TF2. Six Tumblr femenists vs. six guys from /b/. Winner takes all.

In all seriousness though, You guys need to realize that radicalization is the worst thing that could possibly happen to your movement. You guys need to shake the stereotype that all femenists nowadays are a bunch of loudmouthed lesbians who hate men. Instead, try to be seen as diplomats, a group of ambitious individuals trying to shake the bonds put on society after 10,000 years of cultural development so that even if your movement dies, it will be remembered with fond memories rather than ones of aversion.

I can’t say I agree with everything you guys do, and that might make some of you immediately write me off as just another white male and ignore me, but to the ones who don’t:

Listen, don’t tell.

Listen to what others have to say, let them speak without interruption. If you are confused as to why they believe something, ask about it. Don’t make assumptions about them either, and never EVER tell them what to do. If there’s anything that humanity hates more than anything, it’s being told, ordered, demanded, or instructed as to what to do with their own lives.