[ 3 / biz / cgl / ck / diy / fa / ic / jp / lit / sci / vr / vt ] [ index / top / reports ] [ become a patron ] [ status ]
2023-11: Warosu is now out of extended maintenance.

/lit/ - Literature

Search:


View post   

>> No.16112754 [View]
File: 50 KB, 630x685, Rowling.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
16112754

>>16112538
This is true of the alt-right. Unlike the alt-right, however, the transgender activists are at least tangentially on the same side as the terfs. They are both supposed to be about equality. For them to fight each other there must be more at stake than just the need to create an enemy.

>> No.15875090 [View]
File: 50 KB, 630x685, Rowling.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
15875090

>We’re living through the most misogynistic period I’ve experienced. Back in the 80s, I imagined that my future daughters, should I have any, would have it far better than I ever did, but between the backlash against feminism and a porn-saturated online culture, I believe things have got significantly worse for girls. Never have I seen women denigrated and dehumanised to the extent they are now. From the leader of the free world’s long history of sexual assault accusations and his proud boast of ‘grabbing them by the pussy’, to the incel (‘involuntarily celibate’) movement that rages against women who won’t give them sex, to the trans activists who declare that TERFs need punching and re-educating, men across the political spectrum seem to agree: women are asking for trouble. Everywhere, women are being told to shut up and sit down, or else.
Sauce: https://www.jkrowling.com/opinions/j-k-rowling-writes-about-her-reasons-for-speaking-out-on-sex-and-gender-issues/
Are we living in the last days of women's rights? If so, what will replace it?
Bonus if you can name a book in which there is oppression of women, but without a gender binary or heteronormativity.

Navigation
View posts[+24][+48][+96]