The International Women's Health Coalition that is.
I originally wanted to post this in the Feminist section as I wanted this to be a discussion between feminists but apparently we are not allowed to debate in "only" sections and I felt that this is probably too harsh in tone to not be the start of a debate.
And before anyone accuses me of being anti-woman or anti-feminist, I am both female and a feminist/egalitarian. I'm just not one of the kinds that follows it blindly as if I was a religious zealot. Not that I follow but you get the point.
Please, before responding to this topic, you must watch the full video and read this post entirely for proper context.
Some people have seen my statements about how Anita Sarkeesian isn't a real feminist in my opinion and characterizes everything has harassment. This is probably the most appalling example so far.
One of her critics wants to raise money to help women in the third world, simply because it is one of her critics, she decides to attack them and lie about the fundraiser and what they are trying to do. Keep in mind, the fund raiser had nothing to do with her.
The money being raised by The Amazing Atheist is going to the International Women's Health Coalition:
https://www.crowdrise.com/extraordinary-people-daring-to-actually-help-women-
In the description of the fund raiser:
Please, if you are a real feminist, see here the difference. Sarkeesian wants to raise money for another video series when she was well over her goal with her last series which isn't even finished. If she cared about women she wouldn't be attacking this fund raising, but would actually be promoting it instead of slandering it on various "feminist" websites.
And before anyone tries to say that it isn't his fundraising she is attacking, no other major critic of hers on youtube is having any kind of fund raising for this and as said in the video others are trying to counter his fundraising by giving more money to Sarkeesian.
Fact is, The Amazing Atheist actually wants to help women. It is reprehensible what she is doing. But Sarkeesian doesn't care about women, does she? Only herself it would seem. A while back I came across proof (even video of her promoting it) that she was involved with at least one pyramid scheme in the past before getting involved in sex negative feminism. Sadly it seems she is taking the feminist movement for a ride and everyone is thinking with their emotions instead of critically.
She is hurting feminism and I wish more feminists would see that.
I originally wanted to post this in the Feminist section as I wanted this to be a discussion between feminists but apparently we are not allowed to debate in "only" sections and I felt that this is probably too harsh in tone to not be the start of a debate.
And before anyone accuses me of being anti-woman or anti-feminist, I am both female and a feminist/egalitarian. I'm just not one of the kinds that follows it blindly as if I was a religious zealot. Not that I follow but you get the point.
Please, before responding to this topic, you must watch the full video and read this post entirely for proper context.
Some people have seen my statements about how Anita Sarkeesian isn't a real feminist in my opinion and characterizes everything has harassment. This is probably the most appalling example so far.
One of her critics wants to raise money to help women in the third world, simply because it is one of her critics, she decides to attack them and lie about the fundraiser and what they are trying to do. Keep in mind, the fund raiser had nothing to do with her.
The money being raised by The Amazing Atheist is going to the International Women's Health Coalition:
https://www.crowdrise.com/extraordinary-people-daring-to-actually-help-women-
In the description of the fund raiser:
Hello, I'm TJ Kirk. I hope that you will join me in supporting The International Women's Health Coalition, whose goals are to provide sexual education, reproductive rights, and educational opportunities women and girls in places like Africa, India, The Middle East and Asia.
They strive to help girls in these regions by:
- Advancing the rights of adolescent girls
- Promoting comprehensive sexual education
- Ending child marriages and forced marriages
- Ensuring safe and legal abortions
The IWHC accomplishes these goals by working with governments and global health policymakers as well as funding educational programs and grassroots political movements. They are bringing true feminism to woman and girls who suffer actual oppression and inequality. Their organization has received a 4 star rating from Charity Navigator, a service that rates charities based on the financial health of the charity and the transparency and accountability of the charity. The IWHC received a rating of 90 out of 100 for financial health and 100 out of 100 for transparency and accountability. To learn more about the IWHC you can check out their website here: https://iwhc.org
Please, if you are a real feminist, see here the difference. Sarkeesian wants to raise money for another video series when she was well over her goal with her last series which isn't even finished. If she cared about women she wouldn't be attacking this fund raising, but would actually be promoting it instead of slandering it on various "feminist" websites.
And before anyone tries to say that it isn't his fundraising she is attacking, no other major critic of hers on youtube is having any kind of fund raising for this and as said in the video others are trying to counter his fundraising by giving more money to Sarkeesian.
Fact is, The Amazing Atheist actually wants to help women. It is reprehensible what she is doing. But Sarkeesian doesn't care about women, does she? Only herself it would seem. A while back I came across proof (even video of her promoting it) that she was involved with at least one pyramid scheme in the past before getting involved in sex negative feminism. Sadly it seems she is taking the feminist movement for a ride and everyone is thinking with their emotions instead of critically.
She is hurting feminism and I wish more feminists would see that.
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