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We Have Brains Collaboration Topic: Feminist Men.

May 31, 2004

we have brains

I swear I had a better collab topic yesterday, but a gnome ate that part of my brain. So I give you Roni's lame ass collab topic of the year (yeah, it's early, I can still out do myself):

Who are the top 5 feminist boys/men you love? And why?

These can be your dad, Moby, or Prince Charming. On your marks, set, go!

I'm probably more than a little jaded about men in general, but I really don't think there are any men that I know that I consider to be feminist. I think there are definitely feminist allies and men who are helpful to the cause of feminism, but I'm really wary of giving that title to any man.

I guess in my experience, the only men I've known who call themselves feminists are really NOT actually even close to being feminist. In fact, it almost seems like the louder a man talks about his feminist ideology, the more apt he is to be completely NOT in touch with his privilege.

Which I suppose is a consistent symptom of privilege in general. Those who really understand the depth of their privilege, it seems, have too much work to do to really believe that calling themselves something will help in any way.

Posted at May 31, 2004 1:46 PM

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