The discussion revolves around a variety of contemporary and historical social issues, focusing on the evolving nature of feminism and the generational divide in its acceptance. It explores the reasons behind the rejection of modern feminism by younger people, considering factors such as internet discourse, educational environments, and peer influences.
pro choice and
the progressive /
feminist movement
Differing definitions of
human life
should over 80s be
able to vote on long
lasting issues
brexit
climate change
democracy
the rejection of modern feminism by younger generations
domestic / conservative feminism
internet discourse
peer pressure and subcultures in schools
how society benefits from the advancements of first and
second wave feminism yet rejects third wave feminism
its reputation and how it was created
the groups that still support it, such as marginalized
communities
well educated english class debating against it
feeling guilty of identifying as a feminist in front of
peers
questionnare on whether college students identify
as a feminist, and if so why and what they believe are
the current issues it combats, and if not, why