Feminist uncertainly principle

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The feminist uncertainty principle refers to the tendency for feminists to be evasive on their position on key issues. This comes naturally from the many internally inconsistent and contradictory ideas within feminism. Eg, Feminists have often advocated violence while simultaneously maintaining feminism as an ideology of peace (and often placing the blame for all violence at the feet of men).

In recent years this tendency for feminists to be evasive has declined and leading feminists are now more inclined to take a concrete position. This has made the work of anti-feminists easier as the