Hey if the 4B movement catches on in the US, then the anglosphere will finally realize just how transphobic some kpoppers can get
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Hey if the 4B movement catches on in the US, then the anglosphere will finally realize just how transphobic some kpoppers can get
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Anyways. Sex strikes aren't a bad idea. But the 4B movement didn't invent them. They're ancient. You can make references to Lysistrata, which probably more people are familiar with than the 4B movement. Associating the idea of a sex strike with the 4B movement is a conscious choice
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@julieofthespirits It's really bizarre seeing feminists on twitter, including some trans women, speak positively of the 4B movement because I first learned about it from tumblr radfems. Like they've been idealizing that shit for years now. This is the first time I've seen people besides TERFs get excited about 4B and I have bad feelings about where this could go, even if they try to make it "trans-inclusive".
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@reclaimingtrans I do genuinely think that a lot of that is due to ignorance! But also because of certain tumblr/twitter radfems who consciously promote the part of the movements that sound good and downplay the dark shit, to get people on their side. Which is why we need to nip this shit in the bud
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@julieofthespirits That is pretty classic (crypto-)radfem strategy these days, so I don't think you're wrong. I've been worried about radfem influence for a while now and I think they could exploit the current political situation to recruit and expand their influence if they're smart enough. So yeah, best to address it now before it gets worse.
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@reclaimingtrans korean feminism sounds so good until you realize that there was a debate about whether it was ok to doxx gay men and that the pro-doxxing side won
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@julieofthespirits @reclaimingtrans yeah a lot of "feminist" movements outside the west seem to really fucking hate gay guys
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@waitworry @reclaimingtrans I mean one of the feminist movements that most hates gay guys is the british feminist movement
also I'm not entirely solid on the history of korean feminism but from what I know one of the problems seems to be the influence sheila jeffreys has there and her frequent visits to the country
so maybe we shouldn't make it a west/the rest thing
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@julieofthespirits And part of fighting this will have to be offering better analysis, strategies, resources, etc because unfortunately radfems are sometimes the first people folks find when they're trying to find political movements that are fighting shit like rape and sexual violence. If people only know about bullshit liberal feminism and radical feminism, a lot of survivors will choose radical feminism until they realize what they've gotten into and/or find something better like anarcha feminism or trans feminism. We need to help more people find actual good feminism instead of reactionary crap.
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@waitworry @reclaimingtrans a lot of times the issue is more "the more fucked up a country's feminist movement is, the more anglosaxon influence it tends to have"
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@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] England is truly amazing for being a large part of so many fucked up Matryoshka dolls
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@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] considering Britain's extremely negative and lasting influence on so many things, perhaps it's appropriate that the only direction the U.S. could go is "SUPERSIZE IT"
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@aud @reclaimingtrans @waitworry the us is bad because the uk created it
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@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] I often not-jokingly say "WE LEARNED IT FROM YOU" whenever Britain tries to posture about the many moral failings of the U.S.
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@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] rest of Europe isn't getting a pass on that either, while we're on the subject
(special points to the U.S. for teaching Nazi Germany a thing or two. and by points I mean "fuck all these people")