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The ‘Me Too’ movement, sexual politics and unnatural justice : Comments
By Binoy Kampmark, published 18/12/2017That she had even assumed such a position of scepticism immediately catapulted her into the circles of fire.
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Posted by Killarney, Friday, 29 December 2017 2:41:13 AM
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'The reason why radical feminists don't pursue the due diligence solutions (discussed above) that are well laid down already in available regulations,in accountancy standards and audit standards as examples, is because they only want a changing of the guard, with them replacing those who are already in the envied positions of power and privilege.'
I think you are confusing radical feminists with liberal feminists. There is an intractible divide between liberal and radical feminists, the former acknowledging and accepting the status quo and wanting to improve women's position within it, the latter rejecting the status quo and challenging the political and economic order that prevents women from ever achieving their full rights as human beings.
Radical feminists almost never appear in mainstream media. Julie Bindel is a notable exception, but her published articles only appear to smear her views on men and trans-gender issues.
Radical feminists are not interested in changing the guard. They basically despise the guard and all it represents,