How can we move forward?
Oh good, now Playboy is telling us how to feminism. Thank god; we’ve been wondering all along how we could do it more Playboyishly.
"How can we move forward with an educated, true version of feminism when the media pushes watered-down feminism, led by a fictional celebrity narrative, without actual answers or—god forbid—solutions to our ongoing, uphill battle?"
Read the full story. https://t.co/qbKYgqCQc8 pic.twitter.com/ApnOIiMV2h
— Playboy (@Playboy) May 16, 2018
Ah. A reason to buy the mag for its articles, of course.
I don’t know why you’re being so dismissive. Playboy has always been a big promoter of women’s equality: blondes, brunettes, and redheads were all equally entitled to appear nude in its pages and/or be part of Hef’s harem.
Has anyone seen my irony meter? There was a *pop* and now I can’t find it.
OK wait, let me get the point of this article straight.
1. Refusing to wear high heels is pretty trivial when it comes to the universe of problems women face.
2. We shouldn’t applaud white women for taking off their heels.
3. Why aren’t we lauding black women who take off their heels?
Coherent.
Well, it’s an attempt at a practiced sneer, but it’s no “Dear Muslima”. Maybe men really are better at certain things.
No matter who actually does anything. The magic of ‘intersectionality’ can erase the meaning.
‘Blue lives matter’ and ‘Dear Muslima’ are cartoon examples of the same vapid deepity.