Alice Schwarzer Warns Woke Ideology Threatens Feminism
In an interview with NZZ, German feminist Alice Schwarzer argues that woke ideology is fundamentally anti-feminist. She claims it undermines women's rights by prioritizing identity politics over material equality. Schwarzer criticizes the concept of 'intersectionality' for diluting feminist goals and warns that cancel culture stifles debate. She also addresses the Epstein case, noting that women in high society sought proximity to powerful men like Jeffrey Epstein, contradicting the myth of female solidarity. The interview touches on Sarah Ferguson's letters to Epstein, where she proposed marriage. Schwarzer calls for a return to classical feminism focused on legal and economic equality.
Key facts
- Alice Schwarzer gave an interview to NZZ.
- Schwarzer argues woke ideology is anti-feminist.
- She criticizes intersectionality for diluting feminist goals.
- Cancel culture stifles debate according to Schwarzer.
- Women in high society sought proximity to Jeffrey Epstein.
- Sarah Ferguson wrote 'marry me simply' to Epstein.
- Schwarzer calls for return to classical feminism.
- Wokeism is described as 'ideological quark'.
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- Alice Schwarzer
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- NZZ