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Re: Anti Feminist F!S
(Anonymous) 2015-06-02 02:27 am (UTC)(link)I also get more, from reading a little of her blog, where the whole "women don't do bad things except when they're under men's control" mindset stems from. This woman has made men into, well, bogiemen. All men belong to a single, uniform, violent and completely evil cabal bent on destroying women (I love how she thinks they've tried to commit "genocide" against women. That's great). It's conspiracy theorist thinking, really black and white. So, if men are all inherently evil, then women must all be inherently good, and any women who do bad things or like men at all must be brainwashed. Even if they think they're doing things of their own free will, they're not, because, well, they've been brainwashed (this is also the conspiracy theorist's way of shutting down any disagreement. "THEY GOT YOU, MAN. YOU NEED TO FREE YOUR MIND"). As a result of this, it's not contradictory to claim to be pro-woman and trying to uplift women while also sometimes erasing women's agency. After all, you're not actually erasing their agency, because in those instances, due to the Evil Cabal who've Hoodwinked the World, they legitimately don't have it (and it's not their fault).
I love how she argues that radical feminists should feel bad for liberal feminists instead of being angry with them, because as a result of submitting to men, they're subject to more violence than radical feminists. It's pretty brilliant rationalization.