shunning feminists.
The reason I shunned feminist/PC artists was because of the because I felt like they were trying to force others into the feminist/PCist "mold" that they wanted to see, and I had a lot of trouble with that.
They have a certain idealized version of what they want "women" to be (empowered, proactive, active, unyielding...etc).
It's like analyzing movie characters from a feminist perspective.
I felt that real women also "impose" a certain image of what they want women to be (female subject). Even if they don't say it outright, I feel it implicitly.
Unspoken.
People who have studied a lot of gender theory have this gender-critical gaze as a default.
Expecting others to fit into their image of women. Seeing others through the "lens" of gender theory instead of seeing them as they are. Using others as tools for your own ideas.
Because all women are tools, already on your ideological radar.
Using people you don't know as proof of your ideas. Rather than taking the time to really get to know someone, you're just going to mold them to your own convenience, your own will, and your own point of view.
Reducing all women to nothing more than tools of his (narrow) ideas, objects to be analyzed.
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