(December 28, 2017 at 1:03 pm)pool the matey Wrote:(December 28, 2017 at 12:37 pm)Grandizer Wrote: After some Googling, it seems like you are referring to Julie Bindel. Yeah, I can see why some would consider her nuts, but it doesn't seem like feminists are generally in favor of her more controversial/disturbing views, which makes me happy. That said, she has done a lot of good work for women, and I will not disregard her achievements just because of those views.
So we have feminist individuals who espouse extremist views about men. Do we have a somewhat organized online group of such feminists? Or is it just individuals here and there? I really would like to visit one, just so I can compare them in terms of extremity of views to MRA groups (like the Red Pill) and see if they are so abundant that they form a significant part of feminism.
Not sure about online groups of feminists tbf , I don't give mind to these things anymore, it's boring for me now. But one thing I can say is the power of mra about starts and stops within a few internet sites but the power of feminists extend up to the freaking UN, someone said that it was "laughable" that feminists had more power than mra, that is almost too ridiculous. Emma freaking Watson talked for feminism in the UN!!! The most power display I've seen from mra was in a few youtube videos lmao... The difference in say reach, support, political power, etc etc etc all incredible is in favor of feminism that it is not even comparable(they've probably turned it into a business and profiting heavily from it by now) . All that aside, if you really want a hands on experience with a feminist group you're much better off asking someone that actually keeps in touch with these things.
I thought Emma Watson's speech was amazing. Thanks for responding either way.