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What type of feminist are you?

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The following is a pretty legitimate quiz, in terms of the question it uses to probe and the spectrum of results it offers. I was actually a bit surprised at my results (well, only slightly).

Pro-tip: when chiming in about how you are not a feminist and how feminism sucks/is chauvinist/is obsolete, you might want to give a reasoned argument explaining your view, to ensure that you're putting something forth something with interesting content.

ebola
 
I came back with "Anarcha-feminist". Not really sure why, perhaps because I chose answers that don't involve socially forcing women to behave in a militant feminist manner? With all of the anti-capitalism in my answers I expected to come back as a socialist feminist.
 
Oh, I voted before the quiz - I'll let you know if it changes. In the meantime, have a read of this (help you guess which vote was mine ;))

Wendy Harmer is a feminist comedian and founder of The Hoopla

http://thehoopla.com.au/feminism-wait-possum/

Feminism can wait, possums!
By Wendy HarmerJune 2, 2013

Is Tony Abbott a misogynist, garden-variety sexist or just a macho bloke with a clunky turn of phrase?

Is Julia Gillard a true feminist warrior or cynically playing the gender card? Is she a closet Queen Bee?

To me the bigger question is, are our leaders greenies?

When UK writer Cailtlin Moran wrote: “We need to reclaim the word ‘feminism’. We need the word ‘feminism’ back real bad.” I immediately thought: We need to reclaim the word “greenie”. We need it back. Even badder.

Looney, hating, self-loathing, ugly, smelly, selfish hypocrites – the badges “greenie” and “femmo” aren’t much fun to wear. Add to that “gay”, “disability”, “indigenous rights”, “refugees” and right there you’ve got an entire lapel of ridicule.

In fact it’s whole stinking t-shirt of “bleeding heart leftie”.

Who would be silly enough to argue that one cause trumps another? One Ring to Rule Them All…Except…

I was in conversation the other night with my old friend Bob Brown, who is just back from campaigning for the people of Sarawak where a proposed complex of hydro-electric dams will see some 20,000 people flooded and, as he says, “a living culture is facing death.”

How does Bob order his priorities? He’s gay. Why isn’t he pictured, chalk in hand, on rainbow crossings?

I heard he was once asked whether he was more “green” than “pink”?
So I put it to him…and he paused.

It’s almost 40 years since the Launceston Examiner announced: “Doctor Says He’s Gay”. Bob well remembers the blokes down the street who wanted to punch him. The hate mail, death threats and the rest. He and his partner, Paul Thomas have lived with it for years.
Bob and Paul

“Hmmm, more green than pink?” he pondered. “I can’t remember being asked in quite that way, but I would have answered ‘yes’, I’m sure.
“There was so much to do on gay rights then, but if I’d diverted my energies away from the Franklin …well, I reckon there’d be a dam there now. I came out as gay a long time ago, and that’s my testimony. I live it. It’s there for all to see. There were just bigger things I had to do.”

How to choose one “worthy” cause over another? It seems an impossible ask.

Bob said: “I remember in that during that Franklin campaign we used to sit under signs that read: ‘No jobs on a dead planet’. Today I’d add to that: ‘There are no equal rights on a dead planet’.”

Is he seriously saying that gender equality can wait? Take a number and sit behind a koala?

Of course you can be all shades of everything, all at once. But, like Bob, I’m more green than …erm… whatever colour femmo is. It’s a matter of where to put one’s energies. I do believe the answer to the future lies in women having leadership roles in society – business, agriculture, health, our parliaments and the law – but this change is slow, generational.

Meanwhile, the state of the Australian environment has never been more parlous.

The 2013 Federal Budget cut $350 million from Australian Landcare and biodiversity programs; the Barrier Reef is facing unprecedented threat from mining interests abetted by the ALP and a future coalition government will further remove “green tape” from development proposals across the land for the benefit of Rinehart and Co; Queensland’s Campbell Newman has given permission for land clearing across 2 million hectares that amounts to “the greatest rollback of environmental protection in Australian political history. Now it is open slather” (And that even made The Australian.)

NSW Premier, Barry O’Farrell has strangled funding for the Environmental Defender’s Office – the one last bulwark for communities standing up against Coal Seam Gas – and the Victorian Government has marched its State emblem, the Leadbeater’s possum, off to the gallows of extinction.

That bloody possum!

I’ve been aware of the tiny “fairy possum” since I joined my first green group “Save the Otway Ranges” as a young radical four decades ago. It was environmentalism that attracted me most of all the “isms”. All these years later, it still does.
 
I hate questions like this:

10. A free market economy benefits both women and men.

There's a bunch of grey between the black and white responses you're allowed.

And then there's this:

13. Pornography eroticizes subjugation and violence against women.

Well, yes, it certainly CAN but that's not always a bad thing - plenty of extremely feminist women I've known really, really get off on being sexually subjugated, even violently so. But if I answer 'yes' to that it is going to score me in a way not at all reflective of my feelings towards pornography.
 
I'm a radical feminist first and foremost, so it would seem. I reckon it's just because I get of on female body hair personally so answered accordingly =D
 
I'm the worst kind, I'm a man who thinks he can sympathize with how hard women have it. A bit like a white guy who knows what it's like to be discriminated against.

Apparently from the test I am Liberal Feminist but if you ask my daughter she would tell you I have the same expectations and standards from her as from her brother.
 
My results:

Radical feminism: 100%
Socialist Feminism: 73%
Anarcha-feminism 56%
Womanism 50% ('Black feminism is sometimes referred to as womanism because both are concerned with struggles against sexism and racism by black women who are themselves part of the black community's efforts to achieve equity and liberty'' -Barbara Omolade)
Eco-feminism 45%
Amazon feminism-- Dedicated to the image of the female hero in Greek mythology and in fact, as it is expressed in art and literature, in the physiques and feats of female athletes, and in sexual values and practices. 28%
Liberal feminism 6%
Antifeminism 0%
Libertarian / Individualist feminism: 0%

ebola
 
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Apparently from the test I am Liberal Feminist but if you ask my daughter she would tell you I have the same expectations and standards from her as from her brother.

How is this incongruent with liberal feminism?
 
Oh, I voted before the quiz

Me too. And I stand by my answer, I don't need a poll to tell me what I believe.

So I did the stupid poll without filling out any preference bar shit save for the last question, which was dumb.
Your Complete Results:
Default order is alphabetical, cwj2 determined the order.
URL: http://selectsmart.com/FREE/select.php?client=feminist
Link: What Type of Feminist Are You?
Liberal feminism (100%)
Libertarian / Individualist feminism: (100%)
 
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I think you mean "football" or "netball" or "foosball" rather than AFL.

All of which have women's league, as does NRL, so your point is annoying and more of an attempt to feminize a sport and annoy posters rather than a real debatable topic.
 
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Kick a ball back and forth with no penalty for dropping it or throwing it forward, plus tackling with your hands not your shoulders is definitely a girls sport. In New Zealand the girlfriends play it in the car park, in Australia they play it on television.
 
You are a gem Busty. A gem which should have a half-life of 1 year after finding you, however you continue to stick around, long after your welcome has worn out and every now and again, you do get a victory. A small one, but a win nonetheless. A bit like NZ.
 
While that is great, and I applaud it, you had nothing to do with that, I'm sure you would try to claim credit for Austalia's Ashes win too, by association. Here is a medal, go back to that volcano that you were born under and stay there please.
 
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