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  2. Antifeminism - Wikipedia

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    Antifeminism or anti-feminism is opposition to feminism. In the late 19th century and early 20th century, antifeminists opposed particular policy proposals for women's rights, such as the right to vote , educational opportunities , property rights, and access to birth control .

  3. Pseudo-feminism - Wikipedia

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    Critics argue that pseudo-feminism can be damaging as it co-opts and dilutes the meaning of feminism, undermining the efforts of genuine feminist movements. It is seen as a form of cultural appropriation, exploiting feminist discourse for personal gain or commercial interests without understanding or commitment to the underlying principles. [2]

  4. Misandry - Wikipedia

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    Marwick and Caplan have examined the use of the term misandry within the manosphere as a weapon against feminist language and ideas. [12] They characterize men's rights activists' use of the term—as a gender-reversed counterpart to misogyny —as an appropriation of leftist identity politics . [ 30 ]

  5. Masculism - Wikipedia

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    A Dictionary of Media and Communication (2011) defines masculinism (or masculism) as "[a] male counterpart to feminism. [...] Like feminism, masculism reflects a number of positions, from the desire for equal rights for men (for example, in cases of child access after divorce), to more militant calls for the total abolition of women's rights."

  6. Merriam-Webster slams Kellyanne Conway with the definition of ...

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    The dictionary has certainly not lost its crown as the official clap back queen of 2017. Merriam-Webster slams Kellyanne Conway with the definition of 'feminism' Skip to main content

  7. Misogyny - Wikipedia

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    The authors specifically criticise Urban Dictionary, claiming the language used in the definitions are misogynistic and anti-feminist, rather than simply being a collaborative dictionary. [ 84 ] A 2021 study published at the meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics notes that online misogyny presents differently in different ...

  8. TERF (acronym) - Wikipedia

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    Serena Bassi and Greta LaFleur say that "the argument by trans-exclusionary radical feminists that the term TERF (an acronym for “trans-exclusionary radical feminist”) is a “slur”— rather than a description of a particular approach to politics—leans on a “politics of injury” that distances itself from the real and very harmful ...

  9. These female stars changed their views on feminism once they ...

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    While Perry's definition of feminism is a far cry from the more well-rounded definition Beyonce embraced in her 2014 VMA performance, Perry's change of heart is still significant. She no longer ...