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Terminal-Feminitis

A subcategory of brain cancer stemming from prolonged exposure to the feminist ideology, commonly thought to degrade a human's ability to function outside of their ideological echo chamber. Often times incurable, Terminal-Feminitis targets the brain cells of an individual causing a rapid decrease in common sense and rationality.

Lucy has been diagnosed with Terminal-Feminitis, she can't stop screaming about the "patriarchy".

by WS-PoneGai May 6, 2023


Feminism

Somebody who strives for equality for all women and men alike.

I want every woman to feel and be safe and equal, therefore, I believe in feminism.

by Equality, please May 29, 2020

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intersectional feminism

The kind of feminists who stand in the intersections, blocking traffic with their whining protests.

Employee: Sorry I was late for the meeting, boss; there were crowds holding up traffic at every light.
Boss: Those damned intersectional feminism protests again, huh? You'd think strong, independent women like that would have careers to be at right now.
Employee: Nope. They're too busy lamenting their victimhood and raging against the culturally institutionalized cisgendered patriarchy. And them making me late for work is **definitely** going to encourage me to side with them.

by egalitarian misanthrope January 24, 2017

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radical feminism

A 'current' in feminism that views gender relations and sexism as the direct result of a system of patriarchy and an androcentric (male-centered) society. Radical feminists go beyond critiques of legal systems, and critique the entire culture of gender and sex.

Radical feminism aims to challenge and to overthrow patriarchy by opposing standard gender roles and androcentrism, and calls for a radical reordering of society. These suggestions often include the abolition of gender roles, the support of GLBTQ rights and liberation, the restructuring of the family, and economic changes to end any gendered privileges.

Radical feminism has been around for a long time, but really began to developed into its current form during the Second Wave of feminism, and further evolved with the Third Wave, in which feminists began to explore the way sexism affects and is affected by other forms of antagonism and oppression, such as class and race.

Dude, I totally learned about the system of androcentric domination and oppression after taking a class on radical feminism. I feel both a sense of liberation and a responsibility to, like, aid the liberation of others.

by CrawdaddyJoe November 14, 2010

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Ultra-feminism

Ultra-feminism is like feminism but with the belief that women are better than men. While people are allowed to think what they want, the whole point of feminism is equality for BOTH men and women, not a bias to one or the other.

While sexism is a horrible thing, it does not give a reason for women to do the same thing to men.

Ultra-feminism is not good, but normal feminism is fine.

by The Guy Of Many Pseudonyms March 11, 2011

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Intersectional Feminism

the kind that includes and acknowledges other types of discrimination

Person 1: what does this website not have?
Person 2: a definition of intersectional feminism without an opinion that i don't really care about?
Person 1: that's right I actually had to scroll down on google and read some article about it

Person 2: that must have been exhausting. harrowing even
Person 1: it was

by funny_name January 10, 2018

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Intersectional Feminism

intersectional feminism is defined as a group with little or no social skills that doesn't value knowledge gained through conversation as a way to get to know someone...

Person 1: What is intersectional feminism?
Intersectional feminist: Is Google broken?
Person 1: Guess an intersectional feminist is someone who has no social skills and doesn't value

knowledge gained through conversation as a way to get to know someone...
Person 1: Sorry I bothered you...

by TeslaWaterWheel January 28, 2016

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