Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

How Women Use Feminism to Suppress Women (Simone's Realization)

Jun 5, 2025
This thought-provoking discussion flips the script on feminism, suggesting that the real threat to women's freedom might be societal norms among women rather than patriarchy. It dives into the complexities of female representation in literature, critiquing essential works like those of Margaret Atwood. The speakers examine how protective measures can limit women's autonomy and analyze the undercurrents of rivalry within female dynamics. With a blend of humor and serious debate, they highlight women's dual roles in society and personal influence.
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INSIGHT

Feminism Enables Intra-Feminine Rivalry

  • Feminism may unintentionally suppress women through intra-feminine competition rather than patriarchal oppression.
  • High-value women may use feminism to undermine lower-value women, restricting true female freedom.
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Margaret Atwood's Misogynistic Lens

  • Margaret Atwood's feminist works often portray women negatively, as manipulative and powerless rather than empowering.
  • Her stories reveal rivalry and resentment between female archetypes, challenging conventional female empowerment narratives.
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Heroine's Journey Redefines Femininity

  • The Heroine's Journey aims to replace the Hero's Journey but frames femininity as something to be rejected then reclaimed.
  • It depicts women's personal growth as cyclical, involving separation from and reintegration with femininity.
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