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Old Apr 13, 2021, 03:42 PM
Anonymous41549
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I am not arguing that women are well served by the criminal justice system. We are demonstrably disregarded. However, assuming that we could apply the law in a way which best served women as a class, this would not conflict with radical feminism. Treating women as a class is at odds with liberal feminism, but that is only one (inadequate, in my view) strand of feminism.

I am confused by the fact that you are applying normative ethics - we "should" have distinctions between group and individual - whilst simultaneously wanting to maintain an optional application - no individual "should" be treated in a certain way.

In any case, I think I am dragging us away from the content of this thread and I want to respect the fact that this is probably sensitive material for precaryous.