To say 'radical feminist' is only a way of indicating that I believe the sexual caste system is a root of race and class and other divisions.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Radical feminism is still threatening.
Proponents of same-sex marriage regularly label opponents 'radical' and 'extremist.' However, given that no society in thousands of years has allowed same-sex marriage, it is, by definition, the proponents of same-sex marriage whose position is radical and extreme.
People don't want to think... I mean, they don't! They just want to say, 'Oh, okay, feminists are humorless man-haters,' and that's simply not the case. There are radical people and radical ideas in absolutely every movement, but that doesn't mean they define the ideals.
I think of feminism as more of a political ideology.
The cornerstone of the political correctness that dominates campus culture is radical feminism.
For some reason, the word 'feminist' freaks people out, but when you look it up, all it means is equal opportunity.
I'm not a politically radical person. In fact, I'm much more interested in being radical aesthetically.
Feminism is rooted in racial rights and gender rights, and all of those things intersect, and to say that that's not something you can stand behind - it confuses me. I think it's a really great word.
I wouldn't call it radical; I would call it enthusiasm for progress.
Radical simply means 'grasping things at the root.'