History of Feminism
Related: About this forumWhat I learned today on DU:
That radical feminists are at "war" and that they are "possibly dangerous".
What have YOU learned today?
Jackpine Radical
(45,274 posts)that dangerous radical feminists are out to get me.
The only thing that really scares me about that is that my wife might not approve.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)xulamaude
(847 posts)about marauding radical feminists knocking on your door and... uh, discussing feminist issues with you?
You know, like Jehovah's Witnesses do.
lol
gollygee
(22,336 posts)that Christians should be allowed to legally discriminate against the LGBT community, and that President Obama wouldn't have been elected if he'd been white.
I think this place is actually getting more and more conservative.
xulamaude
(847 posts)BainsBane
(54,666 posts)like my brother in law, who would NEVER say anything so reactionary as these characters.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)BainsBane
(54,666 posts)I think he probably voted for Romney in 2012
NYC_SKP
(68,644 posts)If you know what I mean.
nomorenomore08
(13,324 posts)LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)Uplifting messages, no matter how positive, should be suspect if partially endorsed by a shampoo company.
I'm a traitor to my gender (or yours?) because I use shampoo in the morning...
xulamaude
(847 posts)That's another thing I learned today.
Warpy
(113,130 posts)Gee whiz, what a surprise.
And men think objecting to that means we've declared war against them.
xulamaude
(847 posts)And war of a possibly dangerous nature... .....
Oh boy.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)Mary Gawthorpe (1881-1973) British suffragette and trade unionist, strongly involved in the Women's Social and Political Union in Leeds. She was imprisoned a number of times and badly beaten for her political activities. Later she co-edited The Freewoman: A Weekly Feminist Review.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)and be sincere. and that the poster can be equally sincere back, wishing me a happy holiday, too.
that one was fun.
oh.... i love chirstmas. didnt just learn that today. have known for a long long time.
i will think about this cause i havent been messin' with du much, of late.
oh oh... i learned not all uncle dicks are the same
lmFao. i am so damn funny.
xulamaude
(847 posts)for Uncle Dick jokes?
I AM TOTALLY KIDDING!
Cheers, dahling!
ismnotwasm
(42,433 posts)I've trashed one thread already.
xulamaude
(847 posts)to be had from it?
That's pretty bad.
xulamaude
(847 posts)or at some other "possibly dangerous" feminist place - a bit (informal 'study') where the interviewer asked:
Men, what do you fear most about women? "That she will laugh at me."
Women, what do you most fear about men? "That he will kill me."
BlueToTheBone
(3,747 posts)brave men fear women.
In_The_Wind
(72,300 posts)xulamaude
(847 posts)Squinch
(52,489 posts)And, dammit! I have a machete!
No one even offered me a ride to the war.
I'm hurt.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)Squinch
(52,489 posts)seabeyond
(110,159 posts)xulamaude
(847 posts)overlooked your name in the muster.
My apologies. You and your machete will be receiving orders forthwith.
MannyGoldstein
(34,589 posts)is a good thing.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)ismnotwasm
(42,433 posts)And I hate that smilie.
KitSileya
(4,035 posts)I am a nazi.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)but, when son was 5, he had a little girl kiss him and the outrage from the little dude. to this day, a decade later, he is still pissed about that. and ya. the teacher stepped in and addressed the issue with the little girl and her parents.
KitSileya
(4,035 posts)when I was in 5th grade, I had two boys in my class that decided they were in love with me (more in competition with each other than any serious regard for me) and they pretty much made the whole school year hell. In the end, I took to shrieking loudly every time they got close to me, and the adults thought it was the most precious thing ever - being pinched and petted and touched was just a way for them to show their puppy love, doncha know. One of them molested me with his brother and a friend, as they grabbed me and held me on their laps, touching and tickling me, and even with plenty of people, including my own father, walking past, they didn't react because I was laughing. And being tickled is also something people must put up with even if they hate it and feel it violates their bodily autonomy, because, of course, they wouldn't laugh if they didn't like it?
We teach girls that their bodies aren't their own, that they have to let any random dude kiss them, and it starts with kids this young and younger. The principal is giving all the children in that school a powerful lesson in what happens if you touch someone inappropriately, and it is a much needed lesson.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)xulamaude
(847 posts)my brother would tickle me to the point that I would go completely wild. He is 6 years older than me. I would be shamed for freaking out.
I made a point of almost never tickling my daughter (especially when she was very young) and on the rare occasion I do, I let her know it's coming and she still gets pissed off. That's my girl!
xulamaude
(847 posts)Because if so, I agree that inappropriate touching needs to be taken seriously even if it's just 'little kids'.
That's where it starts.
KitSileya
(4,035 posts)Of course, by insisting that this behavior be adressed, we awful feminists are only setting boys up for failing in school, preparing this boy for the school-to-prison pipeline, and, my favorite, "sexualizing" innocent children's sweet affection (because teaching 6-year olds that they are "boyfriend and girlfriend" isn't warping the interactions between boys and girls that age, but stopping unwanted touching is.)
xulamaude
(847 posts)My post count is way too low for that!
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)all of us.
redqueen
(115,164 posts)Yet a thread about a Navy officer getting away with raping his own daughter, and after he got away with that, he got promoted twice, while his ex wife and the children he molested (his daughter *and* son) live in a squalid motel?
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024156761
That seems to have sunk like a rock.
KitSileya
(4,035 posts)Everyone agrred with what the previous posters said, and they just didn't reiterate it.
redqueen
(115,164 posts)Guess not many were very interested.
Just not as compelling as the "issue" of a boy being suspended from school.
BainsBane
(54,666 posts)I fail to see what is radical about my views on gender. They are pretty basic. All human beings deserve equal rights. Women's rights are human rights. Rape is a serious crime whether committed against men, women, boys, or girls and should be treated as such. Rape culture is a problem and we must work to combat it. Combating includes challenging victim blaming and rape apology. No accused rapist is above the law. It doesn't matter how great a guy you think someone is; victims still deserve their day in court. Domestic violence against women in particular is a serious problem. No one should have to lead their lives in fear of violence in any form, whether from a stranger, a partner, or a family member.
I'll admit to being a radical on economic/class issues, but my position on feminism and equal rights is pretty basic.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)Web definitions
Radical feminism is a perspective within feminism that focuses on the hypothesis of patriarchy as a system of power that organizes society into a complex of relationships based on the assertion that male supremacy oppresses women. ...
Radical feminists locate the root cause of women's oppression in patriarchal gender relations, as opposed to legal systems (as in liberal feminism) or class conflict (as in socialist feminism and Marxist feminism).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radical_feminism
BainsBane
(54,666 posts)Because I've known some separatist feminists. Well, one is now married to a man, but she was separatist for a while.
I fail to see what's so radical about recognizing patriarchy. Seems pretty damn basic to me. I don't see patriarchy as necessarily deeper than other forms of oppression, but it certainly is more widely justified. Look around.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)words to suit agenda.
BainsBane
(54,666 posts)seabeyond
(110,159 posts)what they are insulting me with.
hm
ok
i am raidical. hear me roar. lol
BainsBane
(54,666 posts)I just thought it was something else.
xulamaude
(847 posts)Looks like you ARE a radical feminist after all!
xulamaude
(847 posts)MadrasT
(7,237 posts)Or transphobia (though some folks love to push that tired meme).
Possibly some folks who identify as "radical feminists" embrace one or both of those positions. As far as I am concerned they are a subcategory of "separatist feminists" or "transphobic feminists" within the larger group.
I think of myself as a radical feminist. I do not wish to separate myself from men. And as a transgender (nongendered) human, I fully support everyone's right to gender self-identification and freedom of expression, regardless of one's physical container.
I am not giving up the identity because there are a few loudmouth assholes in the bunch. There are loudmouth assholes in every bunch.
That would be like abandoning Christianity because of the Westboro Baptist Church. Absurd.
redqueen
(115,164 posts)Yeah... funny.
Ironically, the more these idiots yammer on with their disinformation, the more feminists get exposed to radical feminism, and the more people start learning about patriarchy and even becoming radical feminists themselves.
So we really should be thanking them.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)off du. a pretty obvious and disgusting manipulation on their part with no shame. it is top on their agenda to only smear feminists with transphobia.
men, that really do not give a flying fuck about feminists but that they step on their other other obsession, objectifying and pornifying women as a whole.
BainsBane
(54,666 posts)Last edited Thu Dec 12, 2013, 04:49 PM - Edit history (1)
I didn't see the comment myself, but it came from a highly reliable source. I feel quite certain I have never posted anything that could be considered transphobic.
redqueen
(115,164 posts)calling all environmentalists 'terrorists' because there are a few who destroy private property. It's like calling all Muslims "extremists" because some are in extremist movements.
It's malicious distortion intended to smear a group of people, in other words.
xulamaude
(847 posts)I'm also considered a separatist because:
I choose to limit my contact with men when and where I can. I prefer the company and service of women generally speaking, but that is not always possible what with half of the population being men (and a disproportionate number of men being in the 'hard service' industries, plumbing HVAC etc.) so I get along.
Other women have different criteria for separatism, but the label is always used as a pejorative amongst men when they use it.
xulamaude
(847 posts)And it's very telling that we still have to keep repeating ourselves endlessly to very little avail.
One of the 'guys' asks why isn't just "feminism" enough? Why all these delineations? And I have to say that on the face of it I should agree with him BUT with the never ending backlash against women who stand up for women the meaning of feminism has been deliberately fractured by men, and the women who (for whatever reason) align with them.
For example, my mom is a liberal and a feminist - she wanted (and fought for) rights for women in the workplace, in the home, and simply to exist in a safe and free environment - but she is also a rape/porn apologist. She calls me a radical because I will not tolerate her unwillingness to address those issues which are clearly harmful to girls and women.
I accept the "radical" label the same way I accept the "lesbian" label - these are delineations that have been placed on me because of my views and the person I've chosen to build my life with. I'd rather that people label me by my name and nothing more.
BainsBane
(54,666 posts)Let me express my ideas. Why label me? I am not a wave of a school of thought. I am a person who thinks for myself.
But whatever. There are worse things in life than being called radical, that's for sure.
xulamaude
(847 posts)seabeyond
(110,159 posts)as we were being attacked by waves... lol
MadrasT
(7,237 posts)That was nuts.
HEY I SAW AN ARTICLE ON "FOURTH WAVE" today... we have ANOTHER WAVE COMING, DUCK!!!
The fourth wave of feminism: meet the rebel women
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/dec/10/fourth-wave-feminism-rebel-women
(Maybe I should make an OP... think I will.)
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)thrilled you put it up.
when i get something new, i have to let it warm up to my place, before i find it's place. lol
redqueen
(115,164 posts)chervilant
(8,267 posts)In general, when I encounter men who are anti-feminists and pro-patriarchy, I use Satyagraha: I point out that patriarchy oppresses both genders, and how; then I discuss 'power over' dynamics, and ask how does anyone respect someone they think is 'less than'? I have more in my 'arsenal,' mostly addressing relationship violence and poisonous pedagogy. Invariably, men are defensive about the Patriarchy, especially if it's the source of their sense of entitlement.
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)the part of the post that explains this is a common human condition and has nothing to do specifically with feminism or gender.
Unless, of course, one truly believes that feminism cannot possibly fall into the same traps that every other human endeavor seems to find so attractive.
But, so it goes. I've learned to expect misreadings, not just of my posts and not just in this forum, to be all too common around here.
My last foray in here, btw, was to recommend an excellent book I thought everyone would be interested in. One or two were, but the thread was immediately hijacked over one word. An innocuous word in most conversations, but enough harping on it to cause me to delete my OP.
So it goes.
BainsBane
(54,666 posts)but I have seen those same comments in the OP MANY times.
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)that certain words were used in the OP. I won't speculate on why a link wasn't included.
At the risk of causing further iration (Is that a word? Should it be one?) I give you my apparently inflammatory post in the Men's Group:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1114&pid=11918
BainsBane
(54,666 posts)I won't go there. My blood pressure can't take it.
redqueen
(115,164 posts)What book did you recommend?
Are you sure that was in HoF, and not Feminists?
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)the search came up with no threads I started here. I posted it somewhere else, too, but can't find where.
Anyway, here's the kerfuffle and a subsequent repost the host asked for:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/11399181
http://www.democraticunderground.com/11399260
BainsBane
(54,666 posts)A lot of thing are running through my head, but I'll just ask you. Why do you think it important for us to read that book? What lesson are we supposed to learn?
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)"On what it's like for mothers who have children conceived in rape"
It's a very good discussion, and the children of rape are discussed too.
Quite frankly, I don't care one way or the other who reads the book-- I just heard the interview that day, bought the book, and put it out there in case anyone else may be interested.
BainsBane
(54,666 posts)I wondered if you thought there was a lesson we were supposed to learn from the book?
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)reminded of the kerfuffle.
Wrong group, though-- sorry about that.
BainsBane
(54,666 posts)Occasionally someone survives with his limbs intact.
redqueen
(115,164 posts)I read the second link and your last post there was spot on.
BainsBane
(54,666 posts)So we know what you're talking about?
xulamaude
(847 posts)to any one who may read the post wherein you say those two things (thanks for the link BTW - I do not link to anything as a rule) 'what I did there'. I mean, I understood what you meant but you did say both of those things basically in the same breath and I thought it was funny.
Like haha funny - because it brought to mind an image of a slavering pack of wild radfems running loose in the streets... or something.
And it's just total bullshit to even imply that even some fringy wacko radfems could be "possibly dangerous" - pure, unadulterated bullshit. Unless being confronted with some uncomfortable truths about the status of women and girls is somehow dangerous to you.
Just poking a little fun there TB - can't you take a joke?
BainsBane
(54,666 posts)No.
I have notice great outrage when feminists say anything related to someone else's comments that doesn't replicate syllable by syllable the original comment, and under no circumstances is analysis or poking fun permitted. Yet somehow they feel entitled in trivializing and completely ignoring our arguments in favor of their own internal dialog and parody.
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)In context with a lot of other things it sounded like a callout.
But then the "dangerous" part was about radicals in general-- including anarchist bombers, angry and violent women haters, and others who are, well, dangerous. Not all radicals, just some of them. That whole paragraph was about the base human condition and not specifically about any women of any sort.
Are you saying that there is never the possibility of a woman losing it and, say, cutting her husband's penis off? Or drowning her children? Those incidents weren't from any feminist ideology, but who's to say it won't ever happen? Or has happened and I just don't know about it and don't want to spend time searching?
Besides, "danger" is not always physical-- some ideologies can have social dangers as real as physical ones.
xulamaude
(847 posts)Yeah, I've noticed that.
As to joke v callout: often the jokes made at women's expense seem like callouts too.
ETA maybe you need to grow a thicker skin?
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)women, enjoy watching rape porn that looks real, also suggest that a 6 yr old repeatedly kissing a girl, stopping her from the freedom of the play ground, ignoring teachers and the girl telling him to stop, is a "normal" boy and should be left alone.
what i also learned is that i am a man hater cause as a parent i feel i have a responsibility to connect with my children, know what is going on in their lives, teach them boundaries so they can successfully navigate life, protect both gender from abuse in a school setting. because i feel i have a responsibility to teach my children life lessons to make all of life easier for them, and because i feel the mother failed this 6 yr old boy, i hate the boy.
reason and logic, reality left the boards....
xulamaude
(847 posts)but it's not the kind of "normal" I want my world to be.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)to normal. raising two boys and being around their friends, the nephews i have, and two brothers i grew up with, that is NOT normal behavior.
i defend the boys. i will not allow society to create them less, , than what they are.
JI7
(90,338 posts)in that thread.
said he had no sympathy for them because they brought it on themselves because of things like what they wear. so he must be blaming the girl for the boy going after her .
this person also had a history of racist posts.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)demanding the girl learn all kinds of ways to protect herself. telling a teacher is not one of them. truly.... amazing. a mom speaks up for her daughter being bullied and she is crazy, helicopter parent, threatened suing and all kinds of things. she has to teach her daughter to avoid the boy, adjust her experience at school and she is the bad parent.
the boy who is misbehaving is normal. doing normal boy stuff. the mom that excuses the behavior is fine. lying is fine. putting out to her son sexual harassment is fine. going to fox is fine.
topsy turvey.
redqueen
(115,164 posts)So many people apparently so proud of their sadly regressive views.
That they side so willingly with Fox News spin seems not to faze them at all.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)i have been spending so much time simply putting out the facts over and over and over again, i have not even addressed that hypocrisy.
BainsBane
(54,666 posts)JI7
(90,338 posts)but he started off the whole thing with men being victims so i think he was trying to make the point that it was the guys who rape who are the real victims .
BainsBane
(54,666 posts)I'm not on MIRT anymore so I don't get PPR alerts.
xulamaude
(847 posts)xulamaude
(847 posts)Today I learned that choosing to spend my time with women is just like being a racist!
Because, you know, all women on planet Earth are white...
ETA - it's just assumed that I'm white myself?
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)women. hmmmm. a thought
xulamaude
(847 posts)Some phobic bigot who doesn't like being afraid of being beat up??
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)it out
otherwise.. meh. i am a lover, not a hater. lol
BainsBane
(54,666 posts)Suddenly being a lesbian is like being a white supremacist? Sounds a might homophobic to me.
Damn, I really need to become a lesbian. If you know anyone with patience for a late bloomer, let me know.
I know a fair number of lesbian separatist feminists. And I also know a fair number of men who really really dislike them... for no other reason than these women do not really want to pander to them or hang out with them.
It really, really irks these men that there is a small subset of women on the planet who just seem to have no use for them.
I am just like "*shrug* OK whatevs. Their thing is not your thing. So what? The other 3 or 4 billion women on the planet aren't enough for you?"
Hell... these (hetero) guys I know are not "hanging out" with gay men, either... does it actually boil down to only wanting to associate with fuck-targets? Ugh.
redqueen
(115,164 posts)These people either know or are choosing to ignore the prevalence of incest, sexual abuse, rape, domestic violence, etc. -- they know how likely it is that many girls and women have had traumatizing experiences with boys or men. They know the likelihood that so many women could be seriously uncomfortable around men.
Yet what matters more? Their feelings. Certainly that's more important than someone with PTSD not being triggered. Certainly.
If someone gets bitten by a dog and fears dogs no one calls them an anti-dog bigot for not wanting to be around dogs.
But girls and women are supposed to just "get over" being raped, beaten, etc. Often by relatives, friends, and lovers. And if they don't smile and make nice nice with men in general? If they spend time calling out the many fucked up aspects of our culture which contributed to the harm done to them?
Well then they're just emotionally unstable! They're seriously damaged!
Surely no one should be subjected to the opinions of women who have survived trauma! Let alone actually listen to them!
People who play that game, who are so blatant with their callous disregard and outright hate, literally turn my stomach.
BainsBane
(54,666 posts)Rad feminists are just too uptight about sex. It's all that sex negativity, dontcha know. Real women know enough to lay back and enjoy it. And if we object to being smacked around, we're just too judgemental. So a man wants to knock us around a bit. Who are we to judge? All we do is punish men.
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)That's what makes me so angry. The complete lack of empathy for people who have been victimized. Because their egos and precious widdle feelings are so much more important than the trauma of victims of abuse and rape.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)we are all *this*'ing stuff with each other. funny. but how the victim is dismissed. geeez, it is so not progressive
redqueen
(115,164 posts)It's not true of course, but when have facts ever stopped a Fox News-caliber disinformation campaign?
xulamaude
(847 posts)that she speaks for herself... a lot.
redqueen
(115,164 posts)That she's some kind of leader?
Where do people get this stuff?
xulamaude
(847 posts)from her 'followers' and men.
redqueen
(115,164 posts)Among all the radical feminist groups and discussions I have, her name simply doesn't come up.
Funny that men are so fixated on her. But then I guess that propaganda isn't going to catapult itself.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)xulamaude
(847 posts)to say that it's mostly her and men.
redqueen
(115,164 posts)a movement.
Why some people think that caring about a movement, and objecting to people telling lies to demonize that movement, is the same thing as "defending" the people they erroneously call the "leader" of that movement in their effort to demonize it is... interesting.
That'd be like someone saying that someone who champions the destruction of private property is the leader of the environmental rights movement, and when an environmentalist corrects them, they claim the environmentalist is defending the person who champions the destruction of private property.
Fox News has nothing on these people.
I guess they're just not clear on the fact that while MRAs are actually a movement made up almost entirely of misogynist dirtbags, Radical Feminism is nowhere near the same, and despite their best efforts to smear everyone in the movement, they will just keep failing.
Another adorably stupid thing is how they pretend to be too stupid to notice that at the time they started posting unflattering pics of Andrea Dworkin, and started dishonestly labeling anyone who dared criticize objectification, porn, etc. as a "Dworkinite", hardly anyone here knew anything about her.
After their repeated smears aimed at her and Catharine MacKinnon, some of us learned about them, and realized just how low and dishonest their tactics were.
For instance, Dworkin and MacKinnon simply wanted to make it possible for women who could show before a court that they had been harmed by pornography, to he able to sue for damages. That's it.
Catharine MacKinnon is the woman who made sexual harassment in the workplace an actionable issue. Before her, women simply had to 'toughen up' and deal with the bullies themselves.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)you are right. the cutsey little game to try and insult the women on du by putting up the unflattering picture of dworkin and then calling us women dworkinites. it got past no one. but a group sure liked to pretend innocence. a couple things. that would be the misogyny the same as slut shaming. shaming a woman per her looks, since we all know it is her worth and shaming a womans sexuality cause we know it belongs to man, and if man shames us, that will surely shut us up. that was an obvious. and yes, they still try to pull it. it is insulting, but not for the reason they think. it is because it is a disgustingly immature stunt, not to mention misogynist. and du allowed it to continue.
i am not sure i know what you mean about the first instance though.
oh, and ya, back to dworkin and mackinnon. the mens group deciding who us feminists are allowed to listen to, quote and respect. another little angle to this. checking out mackinnon, one fuckin' awesome and accomplished woman that kicked everyones ass on this board in accomplishment and success. and i dared to allow a handful of men tell me to put her in the back closet. wasnt that stupid of me.
redqueen
(115,164 posts)I took the comforting advice of many and have that group trashed, and most of its members on ignore. It makes DU seem like a much less toxic place.
However if (when) I find out there are lies and disinformation posted, I will no longer turn a blind eye to it.
That some of those men tried to dictate which feminists were acceptable for DU feminists and which ones weren't is yet another huge red flag, but it seems many are perfectly comfortable with such tactics.
Not only is Radical Feminism not dead, it's more growing in popularity. And the people pulling shitty stunts like that are only fueling the growth of the movement with their tactics.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)xulamaude
(847 posts)The disinformation campaign against Dworkin (and others) has been in full swing for decades.
What's silly is that to anyone who has read Dworkin it is patently obvious that these fellows have not read a single bit of her feminist analysis work - or if they did they clearly didn't, or couldn't understand it - yet they continue to control the narrative.
Recently I dropped one her most famous lines about 'no shortage of kitchen knives' to see who might pick it up - it's the first hit with a google - and nobody picked it up...
All they know about Dworkin is what Larry Flynt (the champion of liberal free speech) said about her 35 years ago. And lord knows Mr. Flynt didn't have an "agenda"...
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)out. in three years.
maybe that is where he got his meatgrinder idea. showing what he and the men do to these women.
xulamaude
(847 posts)I mean he's one of the men who chew them up and spit them out, makes huge money off of them and is laughing all the way to the bank.
Right from the horse's mouth but they don't hear that.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)seabeyond
(110,159 posts)a womans mouth to shut her up. but... only cause we do not like her.
and jury... this literally happened. had three threads and allowed to stand. if we can show the picture of it and the words in the article and cheer it, surely we can say it out loud.
and yes. vulgar. and crude. and men on du said appropriate and jury said ok.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)"I don't believe rape is inevitable or natural. If I did, I would have no reason to be here. If I did, my political practice would be different than it is. Have you ever wondered why we [women] are not just in armed combat against you? It's not because theres a shortage of kitchen knives in this country. It is because we believe in your humanity, against all the evidence."
Dworkin wanted to help men claim our humanity, not just for our sake but because she wanted to stop men's violence against women. She wanted an end to the harassment, rape, battery, child sexual assault. And she knew that required men to change, to save ourselves. In that same speech, she challenged men to take that responsibility:
"[Women] do not want to do the work of helping you to believe in your humanity. We cannot do it anymore. We have always tried. We have been repaid with systematic exploitation and systematic abuse. You are going to have to do this yourselves from now on and you know it."
evil woman that she is. and so fuckin right on. and having men and boys i love, exactly what i have been saying for years. ya. a dworkinite here.
thanks x for kicking my ass in to finding out what the quote meant.
edit to add. this was another favorite talking dworkin. jensen.
http://www.andreadworkin.net/memorial/jenson.html
xulamaude
(847 posts)The complete works of Andrea Dworkin free for download:
http://radfem.org/dworkin/
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)redqueen
(115,164 posts)I wish someone would do an expose on flynt. It's sickening that that whitewashing movie hasn't been more widely challenged.
ismnotwasm
(42,433 posts)Or there is nothing to be done about it other than listen to white people opinions.
Wasn't clear on which.
xulamaude
(847 posts)Because, you know, we have a black (and white) president.
Yep, tell that to women of color and see what they have to say about racism being a thing of the past.
ismnotwasm
(42,433 posts)And are expressing frustration because they want to treat them just like white people!
No lie
The only opinion that counts is the white person who has friends that are not white. Apparently.
xulamaude
(847 posts)How mighty white of them.
LOL
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)"all help to keep the notion of "inequality" alive and well." because inequality is alive and well.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=4167644
ismnotwasm
(42,433 posts)gollygee
(22,336 posts)means you are "creating a culture of victimhood."
xulamaude
(847 posts)creating THE culture.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)said no. otherwise she cannot be believed.
redqueen
(115,164 posts)But erasing the very idea of victimization, of victimhood... by extension, it erases the perpetrators.
There is such a thing as victimhood. It is not shameful to have something bad happen to you.
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seabeyond
(110,159 posts)129. Feminists are allies to the left
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Though I do think there are groups of unhappy and bitter people who hate life and hide behind the banner of feminism (and other groups) to attack people over petty issues as a distraction from their bitterness and loneliness.
so nooneman. this is not even kinda clever or creative or original. it is disrespectful and catty. we see you enough around du to be aware of how insulting and disrespectful you are to feminists on du. do not come into this group, and think you are clever enough to slip this garbage in here.
ismnotwasm
(42,433 posts)I'm not bitter. I'm an activist! That means, like, I really go out there in public and join allies to fight injustice! Instead of making me bitter, it makes me joyous to find so many like minded persons!
Wow! Pretty cool huh?
xulamaude
(847 posts)seabeyond
(110,159 posts)ismnotwasm
(42,433 posts)Ya think?
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)xulamaude
(847 posts)Luckily (!) I actually saw what he wrote in the 4 seconds it was there....
I like a joke as much as the next guy, but man, get some fresh material would ya?
redqueen
(115,164 posts)They're embarrassingly unashamed to recycle the same idiotic, anti-feminist talking points, over and over and over...
xulamaude
(847 posts)seabeyond
(110,159 posts)what they give us now. man hater is not enough. now they have to fuckin call us damaged. that is sick shit to shut people up cause their fcukin ego is not being stroked the way they want.
that... is .... sick.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)condescending fuckin bullshit.
still having my rant on. this one pissed me off
BainsBane
(54,666 posts)I'm sure they have new ones by now.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)i was not the biggest mouth in that thread. it is always... not you BUT.... you women are pieces of shit. you know it is true. all of you are. oh, not you, but all others.
gollygee
(22,336 posts)that was my theory about them.
I'm the most emotionally normal person on the planet. I've had an easy life, I'm happily married - to a man! - and have been for a long time. I can't imagine anyone who knows me even wondering if I might be "emotionally damaged," whatever that actually means anyway.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)telling you are frigid, anti sex, jealous, isnt working. calling us ugly isnt shutting us up. the prude, hysterical, swoon couch didnt do it. so hey.... emotionally damaged. that is the ticket.
now
shut the fuck up
how dare we call a boy on stepping over the line and telling him, even if he is a boys will be boys, which i was told that is ok to, cause he is a boy and boy is not bad.... to learn boundaries.
cant be done
he is a BOY.... dontcha all know.
ismnotwasm
(42,433 posts)Sick? Yes. But The day I give a shit about those particular opinions will be the day I will be turning my badass cred. Which will be never.
They can't help it. They're emotionally compromised, over or under mothered, over or under fathered and need their binkies and blankies.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)i am calming down now. this one took a minute.
all the ranting thru the house.... they might just put me in a jacket. lol
xulamaude
(847 posts)of us have had damage inflicted upon us.
Does that mean that we must be defined by the damage that was inflicted upon us by others? We generally do not define ourselves this way.
But the same people who, by in large, inflict the damage are those who then throw 'damaged goods' back in our faces as an insult to our continuing to exist and speak out against the perpetrators' actions.
Reversal.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)and when i was told right now. that is what it felt like was being said to me. that is where my anger is. yes. thank you.
MadrasT
(7,237 posts)And it has been a long time since anything a man said had the power to hurt me.
I simply. Don't. Care.
The only person whose opinion about me matters is MINE.
(OK well as long as I work for a living, my boss's counts some too, LOL. But only to the degree to which any criticism is constructive.)
gollygee
(22,336 posts)if women have been damaged due to the patriarchy, those women are obviously going to speak, and the fact that they've suffered doesn't mean their voices are LESS needed, it means their voices are MORE needed.
MadrasT
(7,237 posts)ismnotwasm
(42,433 posts)When I was young, I thought he was simply a sexist. But I came to realize that he finds all human beings a threat and, thus despicable. I took off at 14, and although I physically returned, my mind was set free forever.
Now did I take damage from that kind of upbringing? Of the experiences of the street? From poverty? From hunger? You bet. A better question is do I sustain damage from that upbringing?
Fuck no. I learned right and wrong by watching a lot of wrong. I sustained knowledge. And came to terms with it. I have a sense of commonality with the human condition that was hard earned and can turn to snobbery in a heartbeat, because I have a difficult time suffering fools. Call it a character defect.
I'm content with who and what I am. A very proud feminist.
I would suggest to those throwing stones that sometimes we forget how much of ourselves we reveal on-line. A quick search of names and posts tell a story.
Now who really is damaged and bitter? Hint: it's not HoF members.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)me now. just lesson learned.
redqueen
(115,164 posts)How absurd is it that they use it as a way to diminish women's voices. Fucking shameful.
boston bean
(36,451 posts)A way for others to justify their disgusting rude and hateful actions and words.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)redqueen
(115,164 posts)IMO what you have said here, that is the point, and simply based on that, just that -- no one individual's feelings either way -- it is offensive on its face, and should be called out as such.
xulamaude
(847 posts)that maybe we need to start a WILT-O-DU Thread #2??
Who'd like to have the honor?
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)gollygee
(22,336 posts)seabeyond
(110,159 posts)MadrasT
(7,237 posts)A jury LET THAT STAND?
Fuck this.
Seriously.
Fuck. This. Noise.
gollygee
(22,336 posts)Yeah the jury system is AWESOME!!! /sarcasm
Race to the bottom, right here at DU.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)homophobia, just the mere words get alerted on, or baines post that had facts in it about assange get alerted, it is hidden. this sexist garbage stands 3-3. alert. say want you want to skinner in your alert comment. i did.
gollygee
(22,336 posts)And I believe I will be getting my first hide. Ever!
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)gotta go in and check the thread i think it might be.