Sophia Süßmilch Challenges Ole Liebl on Profiteering Feminism
In a response published in der Freitag, Sophia Süßmilch criticizes Ole Liebl for dismissing accusations of being a 'profit-oriented feminist.' Liebl had previously argued in the same publication that left-wing influencers cannot earn significant money, citing his own earnings. Süßmilch contends that anyone active on social media is inherently profit-oriented, as political stances become content. She provocatively suggests settling the dispute physically, calling for feminists to leave the internet and engage in street fights. The exchange highlights tensions within online activism regarding authenticity and commercial motives.
Key facts
- Sophia Süßmilch responds to Ole Liebl in der Freitag.
- Liebl denied being a 'profit-oriented feminist' in a prior article.
- Süßmilch argues all social media participants are profit-oriented.
- She proposes a physical confrontation to settle the dispute.
- The debate centers on commercial motives in online activism.
- Liebl disclosed his earnings to refute profit-oriented claims.
- Süßmilch calls for feminists to leave the internet for street fights.
- The exchange was published in der Freitag.
Entities
Artists
- Sophia Süßmilch
- Ole Liebl
Institutions
- der Freitag