Oh for cryin' out loud. Trying to compare the KKK to Feminism or the Feminist movement in any way shape or form is like trying to compare apples and oranges. I'm sure whoever wrote the so-called Feminist Dictionary doesn't speak for all feminists. And I'd bet the vast majorty of 'feminists' don't even know it exists. Trying to pigeonhole all feminists into a certain 'mold' is utterly moronic at best and a typical tactic of trolls at worst.
You "don't particularly approve." My what strong language (wink, nudge). If conservatives, whom you clearly despise, had acted remotely like that, your comments would have been far different from not "particularly" approving. Try again yourself, Mister Defender of Baby Murderers. And read up on The Negro Project, created by Margaret Sanger, greatly admired by Hillary. http://www.toomanyaborted.com/thenegroproject/
Yeah, sorry, but my experiences with feminists are the same as LC's. The OP's questions are mostly cartoonish, not honest requests for debate or dialogue.
Why is hating feminism hating feminists? I hate Islam, i don't hate muslims. Feminism is pointless. All i really ever hear from feminism is that anybody who questions feminism is a misogynist.
Calling people that criticize feminism, "misogynists," is like calling people who criticize slavery, racists....
Do you know any black people who are not slaves but free citizens, and who are not in risk of being bought and sold like cattle? If so... They're Republicans. Do you still like this logic now? Are you still going to tell me what I should and should not identify as because of what is between my legs? By the way, yes, I do believe in most of the things the suffragette movement and the second wave feminist movement were advocating. But I don't believe in most of the contemporary talking points of third wave feminism, and I don't think we live in a society where a movement primarily based on pushing for one gender's rights is necessary. We need an egalitarian movement that focuses equally on both genders, not a women's rights movement or a men's right movement. We simply have no need of that here. But if you want to focus on the Middle East and push for women's rights, human rights, and a Muslim cultural and religious reform, go right ahead. There are many anti-feminists who will stand right with you. It's when feminists start talking about mansplaining and manspreading that people turn against them.