12985429, oh? Posted by SoWhat, Thu Mar-10-16 12:58 PM
>Most, if not all feminists protested the video for the >depiction of women as objects.
did you conduct a survey of all or most feminists back then? or did you hear of one? if so i'd like to see it.
If there were smaller arms of >feminism, then they definitely were the fringe group.
do you have proof?
>Something definitely tipped.
proof?
>Nowadays it's the reverse. If the video was released today, it >would probably be a lot of infighting within feminism instead.
there might be, yes.
>Shit look at the madness that happened when Wale posted his >apology letter to Instagram women. Or Steph Curry's wife when >she posted that tweet about whatever the fuck it was.
what happened?
>Feminism being "broad" sounds like a cop out imo. Shit, you >can say that about MRA or any group for the most part.
sure but we're talking about feminism here. and it is broad. there is disagreement on a host of issues among ppl who call themselves feminists. i agree that if the video were released today there would be multiple reactions from feminists. the same thing has tended to happen among feminists since the beginning of feminism.
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/feminism-topics/
http://www.palgrave-journals.com/fr/journal/v40/n1/full/fr199218a.html
http://everydayfeminism.com/2014/09/discord-within-feminism-good-thing/
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