Why are you no longer a feminist?

Because my morals stayed the same. About two years ago theirs started changing. Looking back there was no particular moment. I've come to realize it gradually since 2014... before then I did call myself one.

I'm sick and tired of being called evil. I'm tired of the government (all three branches) assuming I'm a greater risk due to the parts between my legs. A major component of my morals is that people are assumed innocent until proven guilty. A simple rule, right? It applies to everyone to me. It applies to everyone except straight white males to feminists. IHow the heck do you think people will react when you treat them like that? It's a demand to have massive amounts of self loathing or be called an alt right authoritarian who's against all humans if you don't.

Then there's the feminist apologists who are all #notallmen. Let's make a comparison... the new US president said Mexicans were criminals and rapists and 'some, I suppose, are good people'. You took major issue with that, and justifiably so, but clearly you don't pay attention to how #notallmen sounds exactly the same way. It's messed up. Very messed up.

Feminism has changed from a liberation movement to an authoritarian one. I have remained a (left) libertarian. It can be summed up that simply.

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