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− | In the past feminists would be evasive on providing definitions for terms such as [[Patriarchy]] or [[toxic masculinity]]. In recent years they've been increasingly favouring weak definitions over evasiveness. |
+ | In the past feminists would be evasive on providing definitions for terms such as [[Patriarchy]] or [[toxic masculinity]] and [[microaggressions]]. In recent years they've been increasingly favouring weak definitions over evasiveness. The definitions also seem to be getting weaker over time. This may be happening in response to our critiques of feminism. |
− | [[File:Toxic_masculinity_weak_definition.jpg]] |
+ | [[File:Toxic_masculinity_weak_definition.jpg|A recent definition of toxic masculinity with no reference to stoicism|thumb]] |
+ | == See Also == |
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+ | *[[Patriarchy]] |
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+ | *[[Toxic masculinity]] |
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[[Category: Feminism]] |
[[Category: Feminism]] |
Latest revision as of 14:35, 8 December 2022
In the past feminists would be evasive on providing definitions for terms such as Patriarchy or toxic masculinity and microaggressions. In recent years they've been increasingly favouring weak definitions over evasiveness. The definitions also seem to be getting weaker over time. This may be happening in response to our critiques of feminism.