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In reply to the discussion: A number of my issues with the brand of Feminism on DU [View all]Veilex
(1,555 posts)Somehow, those individuals seem to think that framing the words to fit their narrative will silence people who speak up. The nice thing about democracy and freedom of speech, is that we have it...and I, for one, will NEVER EVER be silent. They can troll, lurk and post stalk the men's group all they like... but it will not give them the moral high ground, nor does it make them right. And it never will.
Many of those who've been aggrieved by MRA groups have chosen to associate, wrongly, this men's group and its members as being "The enemy". Nothing we say or do will ever convince them otherwise. This is actually another one of the issues I take with the brand of feminism on DU. Namely: that some of the self-proclaimed feminists blindly or willfully assume or portray men in the men's group are "The enemy".
In fact, given the post-stalking-nature of some of those who claim to be feminists... I've decided that from here on out, I will term those feminists who go out of their way to silence, mischaracterize, distract and ridicule those with valid points of discussion, as Hit-And-Run-Feminists.
Because, lets face it, those who refuse to engage in meaningful conversation, and are looking to purely disrupt and distract, are not benefiting anyone, except perhaps, their own ego. It is no more fair for a Hit-And-Run-Feminist to derail a conversation in the men's group than it is for anyone else to derail a conversation in a feminism group.
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