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Feminazi is a derogatory term used against feminists to remove power and portray them as irrational and ill-guided militants. The term was coined by Tom Hazlett and popularized by radio-talk-show host Rush Limbaugh.
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'''Feminazi''' is a derogatory term used against feminists to remove power and dismiss them as [[Angry feminist mob|irrational, ill-guided and dangerous militants]]. The term was coined by Tom Hazlett and popularized by the racist, misogynist, anti-intellectual radio-talk-show host Rush Limbaugh.
   
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The implications of the term are that feminist critiques of society are akin to Nazism: that is, that feminism is an intolerant extremist movement seeking an oppressive regime, particularly one that is anti-free speech. See [[political correctness]]. It is also used to pollute the [[The F word|word 'feminism']] itself.
   
At worst the term is used as a tool to completely ignore feminist demands and issues, akin to covering ones ears and yelling, "I can't hear you- la la la". At best it's used to normalize the current cultural climate and to say that there are no real feminist concerns because the status quo is not really sexist. This term is most often used by people who are unaware of their own privilage or by those who feel that their privilage is natural (see [[Men_are_just_like_that|Men Are Just Like That]]). This term is also used as a tool to move the responsibility of social progress away from feminists, who in many people's minds are soley women, and into the hands of anti-feminists, who in many people's minds are soley men. Thus maintaining the belief that women have no real power and are unable to garner social change for themselves, implying their social role is better suited continuing to being sex objects (see [[Sexualized_environment|Sexualized Environment]]) and in other un-empowering realms.
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This term is most often used by people who are unaware of their own [[privilege]] or by those who feel that their privilege is natural (see [[Men_are_just_like_that|Men Are Just Like That]]). This term is also used as a tool to move the responsibility and power of social progress away from feminists, who in many people's minds are mainly women, and into the hands of anti-feminists, who in many people's minds are mainly men. Using the term thus reinforces the belief that women have no real power and cannot garner social change for themselves, implying that their social role is better suited to that of a sex object (see [[Sexualized_environment|Sexualized Environment]]) and other powerless positions.
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== Issues ==
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At worst the term is used as a tool to completely dismiss feminist demands and issues, akin to covering ones ears and yelling, "I can't hear you- la la la". At best it's used to normalize the current cultural climate and to say that there are no real feminist concerns because the ''status quo'' is not really sexist.
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Given the evils of the Nazi regime in Germany and throughout Europe, the application of the term "Nazi" to feminists is upsetting to feminists who are being portrayed as evil, to Holocaust victims and survivors and their families whose experience is being trivialised for anti-feminist point-scoring, and of course to people who are both feminist and affected by the Holocaust.
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== Further reading ==
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* [http://finallyfeminism101.wordpress.com/2007/03/19/faq-arent-you-all-just-a-bunch-of-feminazis/ Aren’t you all just a bunch of "feminazis"?] at Finally Feminism 101
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Latest revision as of 19:06, 24 January 2017

Feminazi is a derogatory term used against feminists to remove power and dismiss them as irrational, ill-guided and dangerous militants. The term was coined by Tom Hazlett and popularized by the racist, misogynist, anti-intellectual radio-talk-show host Rush Limbaugh.

The implications of the term are that feminist critiques of society are akin to Nazism: that is, that feminism is an intolerant extremist movement seeking an oppressive regime, particularly one that is anti-free speech. See political correctness. It is also used to pollute the word 'feminism' itself.

This term is most often used by people who are unaware of their own privilege or by those who feel that their privilege is natural (see Men Are Just Like That). This term is also used as a tool to move the responsibility and power of social progress away from feminists, who in many people's minds are mainly women, and into the hands of anti-feminists, who in many people's minds are mainly men. Using the term thus reinforces the belief that women have no real power and cannot garner social change for themselves, implying that their social role is better suited to that of a sex object (see Sexualized Environment) and other powerless positions.

Issues

At worst the term is used as a tool to completely dismiss feminist demands and issues, akin to covering ones ears and yelling, "I can't hear you- la la la". At best it's used to normalize the current cultural climate and to say that there are no real feminist concerns because the status quo is not really sexist.

Given the evils of the Nazi regime in Germany and throughout Europe, the application of the term "Nazi" to feminists is upsetting to feminists who are being portrayed as evil, to Holocaust victims and survivors and their families whose experience is being trivialised for anti-feminist point-scoring, and of course to people who are both feminist and affected by the Holocaust.

Further reading