tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-817664550206033721.post6744866192636887919..comments2023-05-18T06:00:59.171-07:00Comments on feminist & a single mom in North Dakota: "safe" and "radical" spaces?Heatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02744489951863422941noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-817664550206033721.post-22247816968646411442010-10-01T00:08:46.002-07:002010-10-01T00:08:46.002-07:00After reading a bunch of your blog posts, I think ...After reading a bunch of your blog posts, I think you are very strict and rather abusive in how you use the feminist label. This is not anarchist feminism you are talking about, because most of what you calling for is restrictions on everything people do and say and how we behave. I'm an anarchist and I grew up abused and people said I was "like a woman" when I cried from the abuse, but the so-called "anarcha-feminists" who wear victimhood on their shoulders and use guilt to manipulate people and "go beyond" ("go beyond" always means "I have more rights than you") are just another set of bullies I have experienced in my life, and another set of people I do not feel safe around. I have always liked ordinary working class poor women in comparison to anarcha-feminists, who are not anarchists but are a form of Maoist.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-817664550206033721.post-70110039503310835332010-01-01T14:22:54.876-08:002010-01-01T14:22:54.876-08:00In many of these "radical" and "saf...In many of these "radical" and "safe" spaces inclusion is not the intention, the intention is to create a space that's exclusively there own while proclaiming an altruistic mantra. As I've seen with many "progressive" dudes who work to foster safe spaces where people can have a voice, the only voice their care about is their own and voices like it. <br /><br />Patriarchy is never a topic of discussion.Jewellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00836495803973972768noreply@blogger.com