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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Feminism is misandry

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ToffeeForEveryone · 12/03/2017 16:14

New guy at work has recently joined our small all female team. At a recent team lunch conversation drifted and he was shocked to hear that we all would describe ourselves as feminists. Apparently he has never met a woman before who sees feminism as anything other than radical right wing man hating, and no woman he knows would associate themselves with that ...

He's sent a link to an article which describes misandry as being a fundamental adjunct to feminism - that hatred of men has always been part of feminist agenda.

I'm torn between not being able to let this lie and wondering where to start!

He is generally a nice guy, although has said a few "red flag" comments (women taking breaks for childcare not entitled to equal pay, for example) that have given me pause. He comes across as clueless rather than malicious - he said himself he is only starting to think about feminism because now he has a daughter.

Any suggestions on how to respond?

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IAmAmy · 13/03/2017 17:39

I think it's probably best to just deal with him professionally as it's your workplace, get on with your work and engage with him about work but don't bother arguing with him. If he is just clueless then he might realise how wrong he is about feminism through having colleagues who've told him they're feminists helping him in his work and being pleasant too him, if he's someone who just wants to wind you up or an anti-feminist type then there'd be no point trying to debate with him anyway.

And put salt in his tea.

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