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American Catfight
American Catfight
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CATFIGHT is an intellectual roil, an intra-feminist battle akin to
what goes on in the African American community when people of color
fight about what and who is “not black enough”. Breschard observes
that feminists often do the same, falling into envy and righteousness
and fracturing their solidarity over differences that no one outside
them even sees. Instead, Breschard insists that feminists should be
far better united in what they share.
Modest in size but large in ambition, “American Catfight” seeks to
provide solutions to the divides by examining how the business of
politics has taken up in its place in feminism and money has
corrupted portions of it. Applying the old Upton Sinclair adage,
“It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary
depends on his not understanding it,“Breschard thoroughly enlightens
the status quo of the feminist establishment and sets a course for
redeeming the movement for the 21st Century.
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