tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-163837292505572760.post5465373893477265324..comments2024-03-04T11:23:03.476-05:00Comments on Modern Times: Nishiyuu and the Colonialization of FeminismAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17956614259563861254noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-163837292505572760.post-15748071495884197752013-06-16T00:12:31.413-04:002013-06-16T00:12:31.413-04:00I have no idea what feminist sites you were on 10 ...I have no idea what feminist sites you were on 10 yrs ago that did that to you. None of the ones I frequented. It was the other way around, we being too radical for the rest. Ahh wait yes, I can imagine which ones you might have been on. Congratulations, home from the wars. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-163837292505572760.post-32183397025811610802013-06-05T11:45:25.393-04:002013-06-05T11:45:25.393-04:00Hi Happy to find your blog and read your thoughts....Hi Happy to find your blog and read your thoughts. Being a radical feminist, housewife (then...), mother, marginalized disabled half-breed (yes, that's my chosen term because it tells a tale) I can relate to much of what you've said. And I am and always have been from that first "click"...a radical feminist, a not-the-fun kind, a feminist who is both womanly, nurturing, dissatisfied with poverty and women's lot, disappointed in seeing so many call themselves 'feminist' when all they are is free love 60s variations, multi pierced male rights uphoders, supporters and activists. Oh, and did I say? I'm a Radical Feminist. "To the root". Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com