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In reply to the discussion: Anyone else think that tossing "radfem" around as a slur is the same as saying "feminazi"? [View all]seabeyond
(110,159 posts)78. i do not think the mainstream the react negatively to "rad"fem is about terf. they are clueless.
Last edited Tue Jul 15, 2014, 10:29 AM - Edit history (1)
i feel the majority do not know the definition of radfem, adn that is the only issue. i feel once they hear the definition, then they say, well fuck.... i am rad fem too.
i think they use it on du cause they will get a hide with feminazi. and people think radfem is an issue. they are so uniformed or uneducated in feminism that not only do they not know about the terf issue, they do not know radfem is not an insult.
i think they are probably thinking of women who do not shave their legs and hate men.
and generally when one of the posters are screaming radfem at us, they have also tied in man hating.
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Anyone else think that tossing "radfem" around as a slur is the same as saying "feminazi"? [View all]
redqueen
Jul 2014
OP
If it's used to just talk about that knd of feminist / feminism that's one thing...
redqueen
Jul 2014
#7
Yes, as if only radical feminists consider sexual objectification to be an issue.
redqueen
Jul 2014
#13
What the hell is it, even? It's like a neon sign pointing to those that use it that says,
Squinch
Jul 2014
#15
I think they think that when we talk about women's rights, we emit radiation... Hmm... That would
Squinch
Jul 2014
#19
Oh, that will be interesting! I never see men's group stuff because I have most of them on ignore.
Squinch
Jul 2014
#22
It's used to belittle and demean. like the deliberate use of "hysterical" to describe us
PeaceNikki
Jul 2014
#20
It's hard to imagine that term being used in a way that wouldn't shut down discussion
el_bryanto
Jul 2014
#60
radfem.... simply fighting the partiriarchy and crushing the gender roles forced on us. and THAT
seabeyond
Jul 2014
#64
thank you. i feel good. that was a very productive time out. i SO learned my lesson. nt
seabeyond
Jul 2014
#66
I think it depends on the context of who is using the term radfem and how it is being applied.
Bjorn Against
Jul 2014
#71
I think its purpose is to trivialize. I just got regarded elsewhere on du as suspect
ellenrr
Jul 2014
#73
agree. I think some people think "radical" means one is a bomb-throwing anarchist.
ellenrr
Jul 2014
#75
We can, in large part, "thank" a small sect of transphobic conservative authoritarian extremists
Zorra
Jul 2014
#77
i do not think the mainstream the react negatively to "rad"fem is about terf. they are clueless.
seabeyond
Jul 2014
#78
No, I don't buy that. It seems to me that a small set of people are intent on spreading propaganda
redqueen
Jul 2014
#79