I can't say it enough, you feministing bloggers kick ass! Keep it up. There is a silent majority of readers and listeners who think you're right on the issues. Don't let the vocal haters get you down.
Favorite blogger? By what standard? By who posts the most stuff i agree with? By how many things i learn from them? Blogging isn't what got Women where They are today. It's nothing more than a comment board for one person. There is nothing heroic or constructive about blogging, unless it discusses a course of action being taken by said blogger. When i say "course of action", i mean doing something beyond protesting. As of late, i have seen no bloggers discuss anything of the sort.
"often times we don't get paid"... OMG an internet blogger not getting paid...what has the world come to!! Nobody questions your existence just your arguments, because thats what people do with any argument, they asks questions and raise points to gain more insight and/or challenge your point of view with one of their own, everyone is subject to this not just feminists
It takes strength to be a male feminist -- to say, "I will stand aside and follow my sisters; because for too long, they have only been allowed to follow." To be a male feminist advocate (like a blogger) is to say, "Society stacks its deck in my favor, and that is wrong."
society no longer truly stacks the deck entirely in one way... there are some areas in which Women have the deck stacked in their favour and in some cases men have it...why should anyone have to stand aside? arent we all equal and therefore shouldn't we stand together and lead hand in hand? I think it takes more strength to stand up and say "this is wot i think" than say "i'll just step aside and let u take care of it"
A male feminist's role is secondary only because he will never know the day-to-day injustices a woman suffers. He can be just as loud an advocate as a woman, but he should be a listener first, and he should understand that there are some things he will not see right away.
Nevertheless, everyone should think for themselves. If a male feminist disagrees with something, he should say so. Disagreements among feminists are nothing new. Dissent and discussion are good.
Are you surprised?. Feminists are easily offended. Any logical debate about their ideology is considered a form of misogyny. Feminists use censorship as a defense mechanism.
I think that is used sometimes but I refrain from lumping everyone in one pile...I know some people who identify as feminist who enjoy my debating with them... im not entirely sure why my comment is getting negative response tho as i addressed it in next one lol..i just can't post links is all...
on an advertising note CHECK OUT MY VIDS AND SUBSCRIBE :D
I love all the bloggers at feministing! I go to your site at least once a day for my feminist "fix." Seriously, if I don't I start to get jittery hehe.
I'm a male feminist blogger, and I'm partial to male feminists like Jason Toney, Jay Smooth and J.Brotherlove, but I can't help loving Tiffany B. Brown and Sarah Dopp and Susan Mernit and brownfemipower and Dru Blood and Liz Henry and Mollena. Oh, yeah, and Samhita too.
There are, but most of us post pretty rarely or we're quickly downvoted in social networking sites because oppressors are unnerved by 'traitors' as much as the most outspoken original rebels.
Fuck yeah to ALL feminist bloggers!
amberkober 3 years ago 3
I love you all equally you all write well.
Grneyedgrl308 3 years ago
Jenna Owsianik
AllieCaulfield 3 years ago
I can't say it enough, you feministing bloggers kick ass! Keep it up. There is a silent majority of readers and listeners who think you're right on the issues. Don't let the vocal haters get you down.
Samhita you're my favorite feminist blogger.
lcrippin 3 years ago 4
My favorite feminist blogger is you Samhita!!!!!
FUCK YEAH!!!!
oORockMyHoleOo 3 years ago
Smart people love you, Feministing! The rest can piss off.
RealInspiration 3 years ago
Favorite blogger? By what standard? By who posts the most stuff i agree with? By how many things i learn from them? Blogging isn't what got Women where They are today. It's nothing more than a comment board for one person. There is nothing heroic or constructive about blogging, unless it discusses a course of action being taken by said blogger. When i say "course of action", i mean doing something beyond protesting. As of late, i have seen no bloggers discuss anything of the sort.
ServantOfTheFemale 3 years ago
Easy -- feminists are not man-haters.
dasneonlicht 3 years ago
"often times we don't get paid"... OMG an internet blogger not getting paid...what has the world come to!! Nobody questions your existence just your arguments, because thats what people do with any argument, they asks questions and raise points to gain more insight and/or challenge your point of view with one of their own, everyone is subject to this not just feminists
Chaoticentertainment 3 years ago 3
"Vi som aldrig sa sexist" (we who never said sexist) is a group of bloggers who really deserve a fuck yeah.
LadyYlva 3 years ago
Thanks for the shout out, Samhita! I appreciate it.
mjbyars 3 years ago 3
Thanks for the recognition, Feministing!
I run a 'Male Feminist Blog' at Blogspot. Can't put the direct link here, but trust me; it's fairly obvious:-)
Go check it out, please!!!!!
thomasbrorsensmidt 3 years ago 4
It takes strength to be a male feminist -- to say, "I will stand aside and follow my sisters; because for too long, they have only been allowed to follow." To be a male feminist advocate (like a blogger) is to say, "Society stacks its deck in my favor, and that is wrong."
dasneonlicht 3 years ago
society no longer truly stacks the deck entirely in one way... there are some areas in which Women have the deck stacked in their favour and in some cases men have it...why should anyone have to stand aside? arent we all equal and therefore shouldn't we stand together and lead hand in hand? I think it takes more strength to stand up and say "this is wot i think" than say "i'll just step aside and let u take care of it"
Chaoticentertainment 3 years ago
A male feminist's role is secondary only because he will never know the day-to-day injustices a woman suffers. He can be just as loud an advocate as a woman, but he should be a listener first, and he should understand that there are some things he will not see right away.
Nevertheless, everyone should think for themselves. If a male feminist disagrees with something, he should say so. Disagreements among feminists are nothing new. Dissent and discussion are good.
dasneonlicht 3 years ago
my fave bloggers are the awesome peeps at shamelessmag (dot) com !
jennaow 3 years ago
i share the same sentiments :)
mcrockstar 3 years ago 2
2 comments and a video response not allowed..censorship much?
Chaoticentertainment 3 years ago
Are you surprised?. Feminists are easily offended. Any logical debate about their ideology is considered a form of misogyny. Feminists use censorship as a defense mechanism.
smegmaBgone 3 years ago
you obviously don't know very many feminists.
quitkus 3 years ago
I think that is used sometimes but I refrain from lumping everyone in one pile...I know some people who identify as feminist who enjoy my debating with them... im not entirely sure why my comment is getting negative response tho as i addressed it in next one lol..i just can't post links is all...
on an advertising note CHECK OUT MY VIDS AND SUBSCRIBE :D
Chaoticentertainment 3 years ago
Melissa McEwan!!! Samhita, the Valenti sisters... um anyone at Feministing or the Feministing community!! Red Queen and OuyangDan!
TobesTalks 3 years ago
Thank you for doing this important and seemingly thankless job of being a feminist blogger! I appreciate it!
Bleatmop 3 years ago 2
Thanks for changing this to feminist fuck yeah, it's about time we're positive here.
brightpinkstatic 3 years ago
I love all the bloggers at feministing! I go to your site at least once a day for my feminist "fix." Seriously, if I don't I start to get jittery hehe.
jendancer916 3 years ago 2
I'm a male feminist blogger, and I'm partial to male feminists like Jason Toney, Jay Smooth and J.Brotherlove, but I can't help loving Tiffany B. Brown and Sarah Dopp and Susan Mernit and brownfemipower and Dru Blood and Liz Henry and Mollena. Oh, yeah, and Samhita too.
allaboutgeorge 3 years ago 4
No doubt George, I did focus on female feminist bloggers, but I do love me some male feminist bloggers. Like YOU!
Feministing 3 years ago
Ann Friedman is a most excellent feminist blogger.
dasneonlicht 3 years ago
yeah for womens rights.
leiapeison 3 years ago 5
lol brown people
Desovamed 3 years ago
Fuck yeah! My favorite feminist blogger is Samhita. :)
You ladies are 100% appreciated in all that you do, believe me.
beetjuice 3 years ago
My favorite is Carrie Brownstein's NPR "Monitor Mix" blog.
FUCK YEAH, CARRIE BROWNSTEIN!!!
crayoh 3 years ago 3
My favorite feminist blogger is Miriam. Fuck yeah! :)
Stephitza 3 years ago
Fuck yeah to all...how could I choose just one?
CitizenWorm 3 years ago
((((((((((Samhita))))))))))
onlyAerik 3 years ago 3
Aerik, by this I assume you mean hugz not LOUD SOUND. haha. Thanks for the support you are awesome. xo.
Feministing 3 years ago
...give HER an extra special fuck yea.
There aren't any male feminist bloggers?
parecl01 3 years ago
There are, but most of us post pretty rarely or we're quickly downvoted in social networking sites because oppressors are unnerved by 'traitors' as much as the most outspoken original rebels.
onlyAerik 3 years ago 5
You're my favourite! Fuck yeah!
eddusfledermaus 3 years ago 2
My favorite feminist blogger is you, Samhita!!!
nonfictions 3 years ago 2
You women are wonderful for carrying the torch!!!
longhairred 3 years ago