jt512
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This seems to be the fallacy of excluded middle. Some (many?) reasonable feminists disagree with A+'s version of feminism. Does this therefore make them misogynist?
I think the whole reason some people are smacking heads on desks over A+ is that topics like feminism (much like politics) are nuanced / not black and white such that skeptical thinking alone dictates which of the many sides are correct. Worse, disagreement with their brand immediately makes you a douche-bag women hater. It's very fundie-like in my perception.
The almost universal fallacy in this thread is transposing the conditional. People here are claiming that the Atheism+ crowd is saying, "If you are not one of us, then you are a misogynist," whereas all the Atheist+ crowd is saying the converse: "If you are a misogynist, then you are not one of us."
Jay