To me, the phrase “radical feminist” implies the sort of feminist who not only wants to get women out of the cage (which is admirable in my view), but then wants to turn about and put men in the cage (which I disagree with)
That doesn’t pass an ideological Turing test. Think about how to “radical” label operates in other contexts (“radical socialist”, “radical libertarian”, “radical environmentalist”). Then apply that to feminism.
That doesn’t pass an ideological Turing test. Think about how to “radical” label operates in other contexts (“radical socialist”, “radical libertarian”, “radical environmentalist”). Then apply that to feminism.
Some radical environmentalist do seem to want to get wildlife out of the cage and then turn about and put humans in the cage.
As if the word “Radical” had a side or inherent meaning across various ideological conflicts.