Radical misogyny, a pervasive form of gender-based discrimination and hatred, is deeply rooted in societal structures and ideologies. It extends beyond individual acts of sexism to encompass systemic oppression, characterized by the infantilization of women—reducing them to simplistic and dependent roles—and the vilification of gender nonconforming and transgender individuals. This form of misogyny manifests in various ways, including violence, dehumanization, and institutionalized inequality, ensuring the subordination and marginalization of women and transgender people across social, political, and economic spheres.
Radical Misogyny has appropriated radical feminism in order to discriminate against and further infantilize women while vilifying transgender folks.
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Get the Radiator, radiUator, radiatoR mug.A fallacy where someone dismisses all arguments of a person by labeling them "radical," "extremist," or "fringe." The label functions as a dismissal: if you're radical, nothing you say needs engagement. The fallacy lies in treating the label as refutation—as if calling someone radical proves their arguments wrong. But radical doesn't mean false; it means outside the mainstream. The mainstream can be wrong; radicals can be right. The fallacy is particularly insidious because it uses social position as epistemic judgment—confusing marginality with falsity.
"I presented a critique of economic inequality. Response: 'That's just radical leftist nonsense.' That's Radicalis Es Fallacy—dismissing by label, not by argument. Maybe it's radical; maybe it's right. The label doesn't settle it. Calling me radical avoids engaging what I actually said. It's ad hominem by political category."
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Most people would’ve snapped. He took a breath and offered kindness instead. That’s what radical grace (secular) looks like.
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Some kids have a radical perspective, thinking their entire childhood revolves around screen time, as if every moment not spent on YouTube is a moment wasted!
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