Difference between revisions of "Differences"
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|Does the movement restrict memberships on the basis of gender||Yes. Increasingly mainstream feminism argues that men cannot be feminists. Men who support feminism are often called ''allies'' these days||No. |
|Does the movement restrict memberships on the basis of gender||Yes. Increasingly mainstream feminism argues that men cannot be feminists. Men who support feminism are often called ''allies'' these days||No. |
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+ | |Allows opposing group as its functions||MRAs are routinely barred from feminist events. If they are allowed they are not permitted to ask questions.||Feminists are normally allowed at any public MRM function as long as they are not [[disruptive]]. Feminists are welcome to ask questions. |
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Revision as of 06:49, 15 July 2020
Action | Feminists | MRAs |
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Buy sexist cups | ||
Buy sexist clothes | ||
Disrupt opposing meetings | ||
Arrange for opposing events to be shut down | ||
Does the movement restrict memberships on the basis of gender | Yes. Increasingly mainstream feminism argues that men cannot be feminists. Men who support feminism are often called allies these days | No. |
Allows opposing group as its functions | MRAs are routinely barred from feminist events. If they are allowed they are not permitted to ask questions. | Feminists are normally allowed at any public MRM function as long as they are not disruptive. Feminists are welcome to ask questions. |
Honest about intentions |