A'isha
Miss Schoolteacher
Great posts meg.
Abso-***********-lutely.
Thank you for posting them, meg!
Great posts meg.
Tyr_13
I am not saying that all the blogs on the internet are irrelevant to the feminist movement. Some of them are quite good and informative, and I think they do a lot of good educating people. Some of the activists even actually inspire actions. And some of the discourse that passes between bloggers is interesting, and shows a changing and evolving sense of what some feminists are thinking about. I am saying that the bickering and infighting so prevalent on the internet (the focus of the OP) is irrelevant to the movement.
I could just as easily write an article called "What's Wrong With the Skeptical Movement" and point to all the bickering and infighting that happens on this and other skeptical forums, and add in some quotes of people that feel bullied by other members in the movement as evidence of some deep inherent flaw. Someone else could write "What's Wrong with Christianity Today" and point to the exact same thing.
Bickering, bullying, and arguing seems to be some large part of what happens on the internet. It's the reason that Scientific American and Popular Science disabled comments on their articles. They found that the arguments in the comment section not only were irrelevant to the articles in question, but they actually altered how people viewed the articles and viewed science in general.
No, I don't believe my post is relevant to the discourse. Any more than a typical white boy's troll post onto the comments of a feminist blog in order to tell them why they're wrong and how they should all just run off and make him a sandwich and all the gefuffle that ensues. I suppose you could say I just trolled this thread to say "Feminism is alive and well whether you like it or not, nyah nee nyah nyah". The only difference is our motivations. The little white boy either has an oversized sense of the importance of his opinions, or just a desire to disrupt. I'm here in the hopes that someone might read what kind of important work is being done, start realizing that "feminist" isn't just a word describing some kind of woman you don't like, but that it's anyone or anything that's trying to make the world more free of gender discrimination. Perhaps they'll even realize just how much more there is to do, and go home and start an actual real discourse in the real world with their daughters, mothers, sisters and aunts. With their schools and employers, with their lawmakers and media outlets.
Real feminist discourse is the guy who dares to say, "You ever notice that 90% of the people in this department are men? That doesn't seem right. Let's fix it." Or the parent that says "How come most of the kids at this science fair are boys?" As well as any person that writes to his or her lawmakers to do something about female genital mutilation or to sanction countries that refuse to educate their girls, or that legally allow the honor killing of women. Real feminist discourse says we've got to stop rape, whether it's in our neighborhoods, in the military, or in the Congo.
This thread is jibberjabber. Background noise. It is no more relevant to real feminist discourse than a picture of my cat.
There are several grades of relevance and importance beside 'jibberjabber' and 'rape prevention' and they're all 'real feminism'.
I think a case can be made that what the OP is talking about isn't 'real feminism'. There's a wide margin between doing actual feminist activism and just contorting vaguely-feminist ideology to justify bullying people online. For the most toxic 'feminists' on twitter, it's easier to attack their own over pointless ideological squabbles than it is to actually try to effect change.
I can offer this as an analogy: My old university's socialist chapter was a cesspool of infighting and petty attempts to 'out-radical' each other. Anyone taking that as representative of socialist governments would think they were toxic too. And yet the government of Denmark seems to be doing fine.
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I think if you are genuinely interested in the real discourse of feminists, you should look to the actual words and deeds of the women above and thousands more like them that work each day to make the world a better place for our daughters. Listen to their real speeches. Read their real books. Study their real bills that get passed into real laws. Feminist discourse is alive and well and solidly rooted in the hearts and minds of millions of women and men around the world. The songs of feminists are loud and strong and impeccably clear. Once you hear it, you can recognize it again anywhere.
The argle-bargle twitter-twaddle mish mash of toxic chatter is NOT the song of the feminist. It is irrelevant background noise.
A feminest looks at feminism.I think a case can be made that what the OP is talking about isn't 'real feminism'. There's a wide margin between doing actual feminist activism and just contorting vaguely-feminist ideology to justify bullying people online. For the most toxic 'feminists' on twitter, it's easier to attack their own over pointless ideological squabbles than it is to actually try to effect change.
I can offer this as an analogy: My old university's socialist chapter was a cesspool of infighting and petty attempts to 'out-radical' each other. Anyone taking that as representative of socialist governments would think they were toxic too. And yet the government of Denmark seems to be doing fine.
A feminest looks at feminism.
http://thefederalist.com/2013/10/23/feminism-razing-village/
What does Meg etal say back to her?
A feminest looks at feminism.
http://thefederalist.com/2013/10/23/feminism-razing-village/
What does Meg etal say back to her?
Really? A right-wing shill who wrote about "the Marxist influences hidden inside [feminism]" in her regular column for Pajamas Media and whose other articles on thefederalist.com include a screed about how terrible the "abortion pill" RU-486 is and a lament over the electoral defeat of Ken "mandatory vaginal ultrasounds and jailtime for oral sex" Cuccinelli is a feminist?
I disagree that because there is more important discourse happening that this subject doesn't deserve discussed, is just background noise, or has the same weight as your cat pictures. I doubt that you believe that either, otherwise why post at all (besides with cat pictures)?
I disagree that these complaints are adequately equated to trolling in comment sections. I'm not one to put weight in comment section talk, nor in trolls. These people take their complaints seriously and I think you might be conflating those anti-feminists cheering on the sideline and trying to make this a bigger issue than it is with people finding a worthy discussion.
Again, you make several good points, but I think you're being needlessly dismissive. There are several grades of relevance and importance beside 'jibberjabber' and 'rape prevention' and they're all 'real feminism'.
The leaders of the movement trembled on seeing a tall, gaunt black woman in a gray dress and white turban, surmounted with an uncouth sunbonnet, march deliberately into the church, walk with the air of a queen up the aisle, and take her seat upon the pulpit steps. A buzz of disapprobation was heard all over the house, and there fell on the listening ear, 'An abolition affair!" "Woman's rights and *******!" "I told you so!" "Go it, darkey!" . . Again and again, timorous and trembling ones came to me and said, with earnestness, "Don't let her speak, Mrs. Gage, it will ruin us. Every newspaper in the land will have our cause mixed up with abolition and *******, and we shall be utterly denounced." My only answer was, "We shall see when the time comes."
“Who is arguing that everything feminists do is part of the feminist discourse? “
Pffft. Cherry picking is a logical fallacy. Cut it out.
If, on the other hand, you honestly believe that these few bloggers somehow represent the vast majority of feminist thought, then your education has been seriously lacking. I wonder why that is.
How's that multiculturalism and liberalism workin' out for ya, society?
How's that multiculturalism and liberalism workin' out for ya, society?
Is this a Poe? If not, what do you mean?
I tend to think it is better than any practical alternatives. However I do think that no group should have rights as a group, they should have them as individuals.
How's that multiculturalism and liberalism workin' out for ya, society?
How's that multiculturalism and liberalism workin' out for ya, society?