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Whole thing here.
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La mujer no muere, el feminismo tampoco, sólo que se adapta a los nuevos comportamientos impuestos
por la industria y los lobbies. Aunque el feminismo tradicional sigue en pie.
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It's also super-tiresome the way people talk about #metoo as though it fell out of the sky or was born already grown up from Zeus's head. It was just another stage of a long process called feminism, notably the big surge of feminism that had begun some years beforehand.
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It would never occur to me that feminism is "dead". Yes, there's a huge backlash, but there's always a backlash whenever privileges are called into question. #metoo was an major battle, one that could only be lost by not trying at all. The fight goes on.

I skimmed the article but will read later.
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Basically it’s a rewriting of history to try and expunge the influence of people who had the courage to challenge the status quo
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I think part of this is the tendency to view progress as inevitable when looking backwards because it minimises the impact of campaign groups.

Women’s suffrage for example I have seen framed as them pushing at an open door given momentum of post war social change.

But momentum didn’t build itself
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This is excellent. Heartening and a wonderfully argued antidote to the despair that the right often manages to engender.

Have forwarded to my daughter who is getting disheartened after seeing how boys and girls are treated differently at her school.
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Thank you so much, great article. Things are so so much better than when I was a girl. I love that you said “this is a report from the middle.”
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Heartening
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