1 Name: Anonymous : 2017-01-05 00:15
Feminism has always been about comfortable upper middle class, educated, and professional women's advancement in the workplace, and their relations vis-a-vis their male educated professional counterparts.
The vast majority of these people are white.
There is the related issue of who gets booted out of the workforce to make room for all these educated, striving white women? Non-white men.
Oh, and that obese dishwashing Chola in El Paso? Oh, girl, she isn't even on Feminism's radar. I doubt those Sex and the City Vassar types on the Upper West Side even consider her a female.
Amirite, brahs?
2 Name: Skankhunt42 !j6i/CCD4ys : 2017-01-05 00:20
Not quite but not entirely a no.
3 Name: Anonymous : 2017-01-05 00:34
Thanks, Skankhunt42! 👍
4 Name: Anonymous : 2017-01-05 00:50
I really enjoyed season one of "Good Girls' Revolt" on Amazon. The man who cancelled it should be gelded without anesthesia.
But they promoted it as if Nora Ephron would be a major character & she quits the magazine in episode 1 & doesn't return until episode 10.
Interesting sidelight about Nora Ephron portrayals in media. Did you know the 1963 Sandra Dee/Jimmy Stewart classic "Take Her She's Mine" was an adaptation of a play by Phoebe & Henry Ephron they wrote about their adolescent daughter Nora Ephron & the hijinks she got herself into?