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kylenne ([info]kylenne) wrote in [info]unfunny_fandom,
I keep reading what Sparkymonster wrote and I feel like if Kynn had been a prominent male feminist/SJ person there wouldn't be all this "nuance" and weasel wording involved. There'd be no compunction about pointing out that yes, this person is a rapist and their SJ persona/beliefs are an absolute fraud, imo. Maybe that's overly cynical of me, but if it walks like a duck...

Shit like this is why I always say I'm a feminist with an assload of disclaimers, and why I give major side eyes to SJ peeps, especially on the internet. People tend to be incredibly unwilling to apply the own principles they talk about to their friends and activist circles, I've found. Granted that's nothing new by any means, but it's especially prevalent on the internet. People never want to call out their e-friends, especially if said e-friend is a BNF in SJ circles.


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