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thetimes.com > uk > politics > article > our-week-the-feminist-astronauts-whatsapp-8wlqrx967

Our Week: The feminist astronauts’ WhatsApp*

7+ mon, 1+ week ago (1146+ words) Jeff Bezos Hey fellow feminists! Hope you're looking forward to your historic space flight!Katy Perry So much! But when are you going to teach us how to work all the buttons?Jeff Bezos Oh, I shouldn't Jeff Bezos Hey fellow feminists! Hope you're looking forward to your historic space flight! Katy Perry So much! But when are you going to teach us how to work all the buttons? Jeff Bezos Oh, I shouldn't worry your pretty little heads about that. Amanda Nguyen Just to remind you all that I'm a bioastrophysicist. Aisha Bowe I'm literally a rocket scientist. " Blue Origin launch: in space, we could all hear Katy Perry scream Katy Perry But you both also have amazing hair. Jeff Bezos Kerianne, you're the filmmaker. So remember to film! Really looking forward to seeing Lauren defy gravity! Jeff Bezos…...

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thetimes.com > culture > books > article > rejection-by-tony-tulathimutte-review-ksvsxzjld

Incels, sexism and shame: dating in the digital age

9+ mon, 4+ week ago (861+ words) Rejection by Tony Tulathimutte is a savage " and soul-sapping " depiction of the lives of a terminally online generation Incels, sexism and shame: dating in the digital age In late 2019, the American author Tony Tulathimutte achieved a rare kind of internet fame when his short story The Feminist went viral. The model for this sort of success is Cat Person, Kristen Roupenian's account of a repugnant date and, in many ways, The Feminist feels like a morbid outgrowth of its themes " the trials of miscommunication between the sexes, as well as a preemptive strike on some of the assumptions of identity politics. The Feminist of the title is a "narrowed-shouldered" champion of women who can't understand why his vocal allyship " which includes owning a READ MORE WOMEN tote bag " doesn't yield the rewards he believes he deserves. Craig proclaims on his…...

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The most radical act of feminism? Using AI

2+ mon, 2+ week ago (550+ words) What's the most radical act of feminism?" I recently asked ChatGPT. It thought for a split second, then presented me with a list of noble acts of feminism waged by women throughout history: suffragists who campaigned for the right to vote, civil rights leaders who fought for access to education, and, more recently, women who protested the rollback of reproductive rights in the US and elsewhere. All true, but not quite what I was hoping for. "What about using AI?" I countered. "That's a fascinating angle," it conceded. "To use AI critically and creatively isn't just tech adoption, it's a radical feminist act of reclaiming the tools that will shape tomorrow." " Can ChatGPT get you fit? Our expert put it to the test Perhaps the simplest way to think about the repercussions of this gen-AI gender gap is to imagine…...

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thetimes.com > magazines > the-times-magazine > article > caitlin-moran-bonnie-blue-xv20ph8c6

Bonnie Blue: what men really think about her

3+ mon, 2+ week ago (590+ words) My brother. Five researchers from various news programmes. One news anchor. Two mates. The man who came and mended my fence. And, at first, I thought this was a question for women, about women. After all, it's a woman doing it. So it must be a woman thing. But the more I thought about it, the more I realised: asking women about Bonnie Blue is the wrong question, to the wrong people. The telescope is the wrong way round. The real question is: what do men think about the 1,057 men having sex with Bonnie Blue? What about the men? Because Bonnie Blue isn't "a women's issue. Not really. Statistically, Blue is the smallest demographic involved in this event. One person doing something is just" one person doing something. Besides, we are being disingenuous when we ask, "Why is Bonnie Blue…...

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thetimes.com > comment > columnists > article > stacey-solomon-reality-show-feminist-rage-n5lnjw96s

Stacey Solomon’s reality show is triggering my feminist rage

7+ mon, 1+ day ago (569+ words) Stacey and Joe Swash are both high-profile showbiz adults, but only one of them is finding time for fishing trips with the lads "That girl is a star," Pete and I said to each other, like we were showbiz experts, making an official statement to a waiting crowd. "A girl that cheerful will go far." "Is it time for Stacey & Joe?" Pete asks, every Tuesday at 8pm, as we sit on the sofa with our tea. Solomon is our televisual vitamin D, and Stacey & Joe is what we watch when we need to feel that the world is, ultimately, benign. Or" it was. The unfortunate thing about being a fun-killing hardcore feminist is you see too much. Once you've donned what I think of as the Spectacles of de Beauvoir, everything comes into focus. Too much focus. It started when Joe…...

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thetimes.com > world > europe > article > wagner-opera-reimagined-as-feminist-funny-and-fit-for-angela-merkel-lcjml2920

Wagner opera reimagined as feminist, funny — and fit for Angela Merkel

3+ mon, 1+ week ago (642+ words) Angela Merkel has been attending the Bayreuth opera festival religiously for the best part of three decades. In that time she has seen almost every imaginable caprice of stagecraft, from animatronic crocodiles and augmented-reality glasses to a naked 82-year-old earth goddess. This year, however, the former German chancellor encountered something she had probably never expected to witness on an opera stage: herself. Die Meistersinger von N'rnberg, the spectacular centrepiece of the current festival, has divided critical opinion by trading heavily on gags and lightness of touch " two things not often associated with the work of Richard Wagner. One of the longest operas in the classical canon, at almost four and half hours excluding the intervals, it is also Wagner's only comedy and his only composition with a well-defined historical setting. That is precisely the question that has haunted this production…...

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thetimes.com > uk > crime > article > trans-activists-brighton-council-feminist-conference-299stm0tp

Trans activists smash windows at feminist conference

1+ mon, 2+ week ago (529+ words) The UK's largest feminist conference, attended by victims of male violence, has come under attack from trans activists. A group of masked transgender campaigners filmed themselves smashing the glass frontage of the Brighton Centre before the three-day event was due to begin on Friday. The twice-yearly conference, hosted by the feminist organisation FiLiA, is aimed at defending women's rights and "amplifying" the voices of women who face challenge sex-based injustices. But a group who call themselves "Bash Back" and use the X handle "@TransBashBack" have attacked the conference for hosting what it refers to as "hate groups". " JK Rowling: Emma Watson is ignorant of her own ignorance Further pictures later emerged on social media showing the group had daubed the venue with graffiti with the slogan "feminism is the refusal to define a woman" and "Bash Back". The group also…...

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thetimes.com > us > news-today > article > deer-hunter-halloween-costume-sierra-petrossi-sbjhfmm97

What a viral Halloween costume tells us about phony Gen Z feminism

4+ week, 2+ day ago (184+ words) Thirty-five years ago, the feminist writer Carol J Adams had men choking on their hot dogs when she published The Sexual Politics of Meat. In it, she theorised that the objectification of tasty animals and sexy women was the same. Adams argued this was the "patriarchy's" fault " for drooling over both as collections of devourable body parts instead of whole, respected beings. Does any of this matter? After all, little girls and boys love gender stereotypes. Who are we feminist scolds to wag our fingers? Besides, I am no innocent: as a child, all my favourite costumes were always puffy and pink; and in the past three years I have been variously a cop, Marie Antoinette and a nun (and yes, my ankles were visible in all three). There is precisely nothing radical about rehearsing your own victimhood; nothing subversive…...

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thetimes.com > comment > columnists > article > assault-on-masculinity-has-only-created-cavemen-npd3qg02f

Assault on masculinity has only created cavemen

8+ mon, 3+ week ago (589+ words) Has feminism had its day? An Ipsos poll to mark International Women's Day this coming weekend indicates that people have become increasingly tired of it. Presented with the statement: "When it comes to giving women equal rights with men, things have gone far enough in my country, 38 per cent agreed, a jump from 25 per cent in 2018. Young men up to the age of 28 were 34 per cent more likely to agree than men aged 60 to 80. Not for the first time, the young are more conservative than their baby boomer grandparents. This shouldn't be a surprise. The feminist agenda, which was originally supposed to tackle an unfairness and imbalance in society, has been producing an unfairness and imbalance of its own. While the past hundred years have been marked by great improvements for women, the report says, it is boys in this…...

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thetimes.com > world > ireland-world > article > how-kate-nash-is-using-only-fans-to-combat-rising-touring-costs-507msz2ss

How Kate Nash is using Only Fans to combat rising touring costs

11+ mon, 3+ week ago (568+ words) On the day we meet, Nash has recently returned from a tour of the US and I ask her if she feels she is on a work treadmill. "Definitely," she says. "I'm 37 and I have a lot of drive. I want to tour, but it's important to acknowledge that the reality of touring is difficult. Now signed to the US indie label Kill Rock Stars, Nash combines music, acting (she has starred in the Netflix comedy-drama Glow and the off-Broadway musical Only Gold) and feminist activism.A hint of her interest in feminism can be seen on her X social media account: Nash outlines her pronouns thus, "cailean, s, her". "I don't like social media and I don't like how it makes everyone fit into one box. In a way, writing my pronouns in Irish on X was a little…...