Strange as it may seem, I'd like to actually defend clontroper5 for a moment.
While I disagree with his cultural feminism , I do believe that his heart is in the right place. Because I believe his heart is in the right place, I also think that eventually a synthesis of his beliefs with those of more mainstream feminist ideas is possible, even if that seems impossibly remote these days.
I also think that the barrier to that synthesis comes from the presumption of ill will on the part of the other side. Even in our conviction for our own beliefs, let's set aside the vilification and see where the other person is coming from.
I can agree with your point, but as the saying goes, the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
Could you elaborate?