The feminist blogosphere I used to know hasn't existed for 15/20 years. Its a good thing, it had to go. Can you imagine learning feminism from Melissa McEwan* and Anna Anthropy*. If I had to do it all again I'd kill myself. Cultural problems with progressive blogging start from the beginning - its all cult of personality and niche microcelebrity drama.
Although I guess microcelebrity drama is to put it diplomatically. Its no wonder post #metoo callout backlash is compatible with leftist blogging, if you know history and can see patterns. If you're being trained to ignore callout posts then you. Shouldn't. Train yourself in journalism comprehension instead. You can learn to tell the difference between a "zoe post" and a "floraverse is a cult", rejection of all callouts will dull your senses and leave you vulnerable. A lot of cults of personality would benefit from you being stupid and not reading. And going off vibes. I HATE VIBES!!
I don't want to hear about Woke 2, sounds corny and stupid. I need a popular feminism, one that isn't vibes-based.
So I suppose the question j wanna know is where do Zoomers learn about feminism now.
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*If you don't know who these women are, don't bother. Old bloggers with old controversies, you know the type. I almost didn't name them, what's the point of digging up old fossils. Ultimately I feel it was important to be direct, and I'm not going to find a Personal Army on fuckin Sneezy art.