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May 24, 2004 05:26 PM posted by : track it (1)

I swear I had a better collab topic yesterday, but a gnome ate that part of my brain. So I give you Roni's lame ass collab topic of the year (yeah, it's early, I can still out do myself):

Who are the top 5 feminist boys/men you love? And why?

These can be your dad, Moby, or Prince Charming. On your marks, set, go!

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Hm.
1. My ex-boyfriend-turned-best-gay-friend Jerry-
raised feminist by his mom, educated me on a lot of feminist thought and attitude before I ever got into the game myself.
2. Thom Yorke of Radiohead (I heard he was at the march. Anyone want to collaborate that rumor?)-because he's Thom Yorke, and Radiohead is the greatest.
3. The guy with the "I'm pro-choice and single" sign at the March.
4. Dennis Kuchinich, for political reasons
5. Derrick Jensen- read his books, everyone. He's not singularly feminist as a cause- but he jives with a lot of what I see as the basic tenets of feminism.

Posted by: Lauren on May 25, 2004 03:24 PM |

I have mine posted here.

Posted by: Vic... on May 26, 2004 10:40 AM |

This topic led me to the realization that I don't know any men who would call themselves feminist. A little rant follows here.

Posted by: megan on May 26, 2004 08:12 PM |

My response is up!

Posted by: Roni on May 27, 2004 04:08 PM |

Not a dumb question. I will answer this in some way, but I have trouble coming up with any feminist males right off the top of my head. Needless to say, GWB is not on my list.

Posted by: Kerri on May 30, 2004 01:16 PM |

I'm a little late on this one, but I love it, so I'm answering now.

1) Actor Gale Harold - he's a straight guy who gets it
2) Dennis Kucinich - I not only want to vote for him, I want to have his baby.
3) My Dad - because he never treated me like I was less than anything
4) Michael Moore- who actually calls the state of women's rights in America Apartheid
5) Phil Donahue- for being one of the first in pop culture.


That's the order I thought of them, not the order of significance.

Posted by: Morgaine Swann on June 11, 2004 07:02 AM |

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