Difference between revisions of "Third wave feminism"
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== Violence == |
== Violence == |
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− | Increasingly organised groups of feminists are resorting to violence to push their agenda. Particularly egregious examples |
+ | Increasingly organised groups of feminists are resorting to violence to push their agenda. Particularly egregious examples have occured in South America<ref>http://www.thepcmdgazette.com/news/see-what-a-mob-of-tolerant-feminists-did-to-these-christians/</ref>, and various locations in Canada including Toronto<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iARHCxAMAO0</ref>, Kingston and Ottawa. In engaging in this disriptive and at times threatening behaviour feminists are attempting to silence opposition rather than endeavouring to respond with cogent arguments. |
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== External Links == |
Revision as of 23:22, 25 May 2014
Modern feminism is genernally known as third wave feminism although some feminists are now talking about post-third wave or fourth wave feminism. Modern feminists generally believe in rape culture, overwhelming levels of street harassment and the patriarchy.
Violence
Increasingly organised groups of feminists are resorting to violence to push their agenda. Particularly egregious examples have occured in South America[1], and various locations in Canada including Toronto[2], Kingston and Ottawa. In engaging in this disriptive and at times threatening behaviour feminists are attempting to silence opposition rather than endeavouring to respond with cogent arguments.
External Links
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