Against white feminism: some work on phrasing.
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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Talking about a social issue, describing a problem affecting people, isn't the s
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For Rafia, the problem is white women doing stuff, whatever they are actually doing, without kissing some black women butts by giving them their job.
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Let's take an example.
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At some point, Rafia described a few things about feminism, notably that they don't take the word of a victim of abuse as an ultimate truth.
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At some point, Rafia described a few things about feminism, notably that they don't take everything a victim of abuse says as an ultimate truth.
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For any sane person, this is completely normal.
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Someone subjected to fearful or painful situations may not be thinking clearly.
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Furthermore, people sometimes lie, exaggerate or diminish the importance of some parts of a story, even real victims.
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@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ Mainly because I think everybody has their own definition, so this doesn't say m
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Let's just throw away labels when they aren't useful, and in this case I do think they are actually harmful.
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.FOOTNOTE2
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Though, often in the book the author talked about why
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.I "whiteness feminism"
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.I "white feminism"
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was a problem, and the more she described it, the more I found myself rooting for them.
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Some of the "problems" were actually just good practices, and I'm glad to know that, even today, feminism isn't just a bunch of stupid hysterical cunts.
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