Comments by "Jessica" (@jayjaydubful) on "GBNews"
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@Mr_G_in_Alba yes that's true, hence why it's really important not to make sweeping generalisations.
Feminism definitely isn't a monolith.
For easy reference, radical feminism (or second wave) is the kind that does not support identity politics, it recognises that women are adult human females & that any oppression women have or do face is as a result of that and exploitative of that thus it stands against the sex trade, commercialised surrogacy, harmful beauty practices like cosmetic surgery. It sees feminism as a women's movement, by & for women and looks at the big picture structures that oppress women rather than at individual choices.
Liberal (or third wave) is the kind that follows identity politics, thinks that men should be included in feminism, thinks that prostitution should be legalised, that stripping and cosmetic surgery can be empowering, is individualist in focus & bangs on about relatively small things like microaggressions.
Both sides tend to agree on being anti FGM, standing against domestic & sexual violence.
It's best to always differentiate between the two
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