Hypocrisies of feminism.
iop890 said:
I was thinking the same thing as kosko earlier, but didn't feel confident expressing it. I try not to use the term 'false-flag', as it has become denigrated as a valid term, and there is always possible accusations of being disconnected from reality etc. This isn't a personal experience, just an observation.
I saw a tabloid newspaper from the UK mentioning an 'evil site that had started a countdown', read the article and it was pure bullshit.
After the recent big nude release she posted on twitter how terrible it was for the women; the Rochdale crimes were also current at the time and as we know most major feminist publications avoided it, as did most prominent spokespeople and celebrities that talk in public about feminist issues. A clear indication that some women are more important than others. The kidnapped girls in Nigeria were some of the most important African women of the 21st century, yet large amounts of other African women suffer daily. Feminism is allowed to prioritise.
It seems it can also be used as an agent for change. Celebrities, especially those who crusade globally for feminism, must not be subject to horrible threats from a tiny section of the internet. Women must always be protected, especially our favourites. The internet needs more control.
It reminds me of the pre Reformation Catholic Church. Utterly corrupt, and very influential