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Category Archives: Women
Why I am a feminist #4/5
This is my fourth day—of five—posting my reflections on being a feminist. AWMs, MRAs and GamerGate If all men and all women were onside for equal rights for women, and an end to stereotyping that forces men and women into—literally—semi-functional … Continue reading
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Why I am a feminist #3/5
INTERSECTIONALITY There’s an old puzzle that runs like this. A father and son are in a car, on their way home. The road they are on intersects with a railway track. The father sees a train coming, but attempts to … Continue reading
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Why I am a feminist #1/5
Today is International Women’s Day In the lead up, I started thinking about how and why I am a feminist. I finally realised that all of the reasons are intensely personal. They have nothing to do with abstract political or … Continue reading