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A feminist subreddit for everything feminism that is not ran by Mens Rights Activist, or Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminist
A feminist subreddit for everything feminism that is not ran by Mens Rights Activist, or Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminist.
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I recently saw the #SAVEHOI4, #newhoi4 hashtags. Two tags have appeared in the Russian-speaking hoi4 community - #savehoi4, which promotes the secret struggle against feminism and the expulsion of women from the hoi4 community, and #newhoi4, which fights the propaganda of hidden feminism and the ban on women playing hoi4.
Hi all!
I’m aware through various sources that there’s someone who works at a local bar/event space who has had historic sexual abuse allegations by 3 women. They have not gone to the police about these which is 100% their perogative.
I’m the director of a women’s safety and I did some work with a local, women led, ‘women empowerment’ magazine who had an upcoming event there. I informed them about the allegations (didn’t go into too much detail mainly cos I cry every time I think about it and I don’t know names so didn’t give out any sensitive data) considering they are ‘women empowerment’ etc. I was shocked at their response, basically the actions of the event manager shouldn’t reflect on the actual place/business.
I saw a couple of weeks ago that they’re doing another event there where the same event manager works. The editor in chief has blocked me (I’d removed her from my fb anyways).
Am I totally in the wrong for feeling absolutely gutted about this? Do I have too much trust in women that they believe and support survivors?
My girlfriend is incredible but she is very immersed in all these issues that cause controversy and to a certain extent I had no concern with this, until she shared her position towards the trans community and that she was terf, I have tried to find more about it subject and understand her and I can do it to a certain extent but then I see her likes on posts like "trans women are men in a dress" and I feel that is transphobic and it's something I don't like I even told her and she got all defensive.
I also argued with her because she has told me that she is afraid of men, she rejects them and even hates them and that she has had bad experiences with that and I can understand that but I don't know how healthy that hatred is because I feel that In the long run it will affect her, I don't know if what I told her was right but she told me that it was obvious that i was not on the side of women that all men are oppressors and rapists and she felt betrayed by me because I am bisexual and I always They are going to like it and right now it seems that I am defending them which is something i dont want to.
Right now we are fighting but I am confused and I don't know what to do, I don't know if I was wrong in this and I should let her have an opinion or is it not healthy to argue about things like this with your partner? I should learn more about terfs, should I let her continue to hate men? I love her very much but I feel that we have too different thoughts and I don't know what to do, I would appreciate if you help me or guide me on the issues and how you see the relationship, thank you
Why is r/AskFeminists a private community? It makes itself very inaccessible. I might want to ask feminists something about John Coltrane and cultural appropriation (his usage of a gong at the start of his first track “Acknowledgement” which isn’t for racist effect at all. It is part of a spiritual statement). Can I ask that question? No.
I just joined it & then saw the name of this one should i leave the other one
This is the link for my senior school project investigating the role of media in constructing masculinity. I would love to know your opinions, so if you have a few minutes please fill it out.
Thanks in advance ;)
I ask this question because this is my dream, that one day our women will have access to sound legal counsel bypassing bureaucratic lineups, so they are made aware of their rights in possibly their most vulnerable moments. To make knowledged and informed decisions that will ultimately impact the future of them and their children.
!Question! “Women’s crisis centres should have funding to provide in house legal counsel for their clients, bypassing the lineup of bureaucratic paperwork, so that decisions can be made with knowledge of their rights as a woman, and as a mother, while navigating delicate matters.”
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