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Why is Feminism a dirty word for some?
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Lol Loudmouth! Any apparent rage you imagine you see from me pales into insignificance compared to the scared, angry bitter little boys on this forum who are frightened of some nasty, scary feminists.
I can't believe that one of the more reasonable blokes on this forum such as yourself still believes that somehow lesbians and feminists go together. No doubt some of the few lesbians around (a scary 4.6% of the Aussie population are gay) consider themselves feminists, but I doubt all the 'activists' we see calling for equal rights for women (or whatever) are all lesbians.
Just because some lesbians don't act or dress to be attractive to males of course, doesn't necessarily make them anti-male. I would suggest they all have loved male relatives and, like most women (feminist or otherwise) only dislike misogynistic, Neanderthal, chauvinistic males who actively choose to target women in nasty ways.
Nothing strange there...