Alright...so... here's a blog that has been creating some waves on various sites for the past week or two:
http://boycottamericanwomen.blogspot.com/
Obviously, by the title alone, this blog intends to be antagonistic in order to get a rise out of feminist types. And there are certainly over-generalizations being made here, but I see this blog as an interesting social experiment, if anything. It is interesting to see the types of responses it garners.
Despite that none of the posts on the blog call for "mail-order brides," the feminist response tends to be assumptive of this very thing. Dare I say that the most intelligent responses I've seen are at an anti-feminist website.
Here are a couple links talking about the blog:
http://www.feministe.us/blog/archives/2010/12/27/boycott-american-women/
http://www.the-spearhead.com/2011/01/07/takin-it-to-the-streets-the-boycott-american-women-blog/
I just thought I'd share and see what sort of responses people give here.
http://boycottamericanwomen.blogspot.com/
Obviously, by the title alone, this blog intends to be antagonistic in order to get a rise out of feminist types. And there are certainly over-generalizations being made here, but I see this blog as an interesting social experiment, if anything. It is interesting to see the types of responses it garners.
Despite that none of the posts on the blog call for "mail-order brides," the feminist response tends to be assumptive of this very thing. Dare I say that the most intelligent responses I've seen are at an anti-feminist website.
Here are a couple links talking about the blog:
http://www.feministe.us/blog/archives/2010/12/27/boycott-american-women/
http://www.the-spearhead.com/2011/01/07/takin-it-to-the-streets-the-boycott-american-women-blog/
I just thought I'd share and see what sort of responses people give here.