u/qr43

I just noticed that all the feminist labels are pink while the MRA label is blue.

I want to thank u/BonFemmes for showing me the correct way to spell the word lable label. Thanks to you I am less likely to publicly embarrass myself.


Now onto a first world problem.

As the title says, I noticed that all the feminist and MRA labels are colored in the color that is traditionally associated with the gender they see as most oppressed.

Should these colors remain or do they reinforce gender stereotypes?

#My list of proposals:

  1. I propose that feminists get the brown color because that's the color of shit.

  2. I also propose that MRAs and men's activists get the yellow color because thats the color of piss (see, I'm not a hypocrite).

  3. I propose that you also create a new label specifically for me, something like "the most annoying person on this sub", and color it purple because thats my favourite color.

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u/qr43 — 6 hours ago

Hello my dear fellow egalitarians. Today, I decided that, instead of fighting RadFems, it would be more productive to share with you an egalitarian YT channel with an interesting perspective. I will post a comment with an introduction to this channel and video in the comments.

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u/qr43 — 2 days ago

A question for our wonderful members who identify with the radical feminist lable: How do you respond to these opinions from your fellow radical feminists.

u/qr43 — 2 days ago

What actual RadFems think of the other sub. It would be really cool if someone could repost this to the other sub. I doubt it would get anyone to understand tho...

u/qr43 — 3 days ago

Question: What are your thoughts on r/RadicalEgalitarianism and do you think their ideas are compatible with Radical Feminism?

Please don't brigade. I need to state this because reddit is sensitive about that stuff.

The r/RadicalEgalitarianism sub claims to be inclusive towards radical feminists. I was wondering what actual radical feminist think of this idea.

It is supposed to be subreddit for all sides, including MRA and PMC men. That seems kind of contradictory because both sides oppose each other.

To me the subreddit seems like a fake feminist space that is incorrectly using the lable. For example, they use the term "misandry" and they remove comments that supposedly promote it. Also they claim that men and women are equally opressed and censor anyone that claims that women have it worse.

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u/qr43 — 3 days ago