Dzodan, on the other hand, thinks that feminist analysis ought to come only from women’s voices and experience, and that there are plenty of non-feminist places for men to write about gender and sex. (“How is this different,” she asked in her email, “from what we have to hear in mainstream publications like AskMen or Maxim?”) Men can be important feminist voices, she says, but only when they “do not drown the voices of women while presenting their message.”

Exile in Gal-Ville: How a Male Feminist Alienated His Supporters – Raphael Magarik – National – The Atlantic

I’m at The Atlantic discussing the role of men in feminism and who gets to speak on women’s issues and, more importantly, “jizz in the face” feminism and you know who.


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