Feminist Fallacies
Feminist fallacies: Feminism is for everyone
If the feminism you practice appeals to men, ask yourself what you are doing wrong
Feminist fallacies: Women need to calm down
Feminists will only “chill out” when male violence and harassment is eradicated
Feminist fallacies: Women shouldn’t hate men
Women would be fools not to hate those who abuse us
Feminist fallacies: Equality benefits everyone
For feminism to be effective, women and girls need to demand our rights and not rely on men to hand them over
Feminist fallacies: Men can be feminists
We need to stop celebrating men who do the bare minimum
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