Women, erase men from your lives! Political lesbianism was tried and failed in the 1970s, but everything old is new again!
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How strange that she inhabits buildings built by men, rides on roads built by men, lives in the fifth French republic established by men, consumes electricity generated by men, publishes her work on inventions created by men, and has a city councillor salary paid for by male taxpayers.
(One wonders how she treats her male coworkers).
How sadly impoverishing for her.
Who'da thunk it?
I remember the precise moment I decided to be gay. I didn't feel the same sense of achievement as Coffin, but now I realise it's because becoming a lesbian is an achievement, and I didn't become a lesbian.
Ladies, if only you wish hard enough and concentrate long enough, you too can will yourself to the 'great achievement' of lesbianism! You could join the Coffin party! Men have even tried to make it easier for you by producing a lot of lesbian porn.
Now of course this week in feminism wouldn't be complete with internecine feminist scuffles, would it!
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A lesbian activist has urged women to 'eliminate' men from their minds and lives in a controversial new book that claims to provide the ultimate solution to female emancipation.
Paris city Councillor Alice Coffin, has revealed in her debut book, Lesbian Genius, that she doesn't listen to music, read books, or watch films made by men and her partner Yuri also only consumes things that have been produced by women.
How strange that she inhabits buildings built by men, rides on roads built by men, lives in the fifth French republic established by men, consumes electricity generated by men, publishes her work on inventions created by men, and has a city councillor salary paid for by male taxpayers.
(One wonders how she treats her male coworkers).
Reflecting on feminism and lesbianism in the years since French feminist Simone de Beauvoir penned The Second Sex, she claimed that the only way for women to be truly emancipated is to eradicate men from their lives completely.
'It's not enough to help one another, we have to erase them. Erase them from our minds, from our pictures, from our representation. I don't read books by men anymore, I don't watch their movies, I don't listen to their music', she writes.
How sadly impoverishing for her.
Alice admits she imagined herself as a boy when she was younger,
Who'da thunk it?
but now believes being a lesbian is a 'greater' achievement.
I remember the precise moment I decided to be gay. I didn't feel the same sense of achievement as Coffin, but now I realise it's because becoming a lesbian is an achievement, and I didn't become a lesbian.
'Some worse than others. Let them go. They sow misfortune, we want joy. Being a lesbian is a party, they won't spoil it.'
Ladies, if only you wish hard enough and concentrate long enough, you too can will yourself to the 'great achievement' of lesbianism! You could join the Coffin party! Men have even tried to make it easier for you by producing a lot of lesbian porn.
Now of course this week in feminism wouldn't be complete with internecine feminist scuffles, would it!
Despite the book receiving a flood of five stars reviews on Amazon as readers gush that the author makes points they haven't heard before, fellow French feminists have blasted Alice's call to action.
Marlène Schiappa who is France's former minister for gender equality, accused the author of advocating for 'a form of apartheid,' reports The Economist.
Meanwhile, author Agnès Poirier argues Alice's new French feminism would be dubbed 'ridiculous' by Simone de Beauvoir.
Simone who published The Second Sex in 1949, was bisexual and flouted convention to give French women a voice.