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What is a "radical feminist" or what is “radical feminism”?
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tynamite
tynamite's avatar A radical feminist is what one would call a faux feminist.

The reason why they are a faux feminist, is because they sprout equal rights for women, whilst at the same time exploiting being women in order to deprecate men. This is why they are anti-men.

An example of this, is a woman at a feminists convention who identifies herself as a feminist, punching a guy in the face, and then telling him straight afterwards, that he cannot hit her back.

The thing with faux feminists, is that they will never openly admit to the faux part, only the feminist part, so they camouflage in with the real feminists well. They have hidden agendas. You can spot them because they typically use vaporous pejorative rhetorics in their arguments.

A faux feminist pretends that she is a feminist, when really she is sexist. This is much like radical Islamists who pretend to be acting in faith, when really they're rampant terrorists, or how radical Christians were homophobic and racist in the British Red Cross many decades ago.

Taking a victim stance of oppression in order to install automatic guilt among the opposite sex, provides the perfect backdrop for faux-feminists' superiority values and surpression to manifest themselves. Not once did the Suffragettes or Slaves do the same.
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