Apr 24, 2018

Daily Mail Online | Apr 23, 2018 | ~ Feminists now have their own COMPUTER FONT that transforms each letter of the alphabet into a different image for women’s issues with ‘J’ represented as a tampon ~ | Blogger: [#TooMuch #MeToo: Elite Feminism Satire? ♀️] ... Oh man. This is toooo much now... Enough is enough... Give me a break! REALLY!!!... Often, one finds that elite feminism is basically satire, or something you can not really take seriously. In fact, this part of the feminist movement might begin to look a little inward. Indeed, they are more likely to damage the perception of feminism. They often make themselves unlucky, or even harmful to what they think they are fighting for... In their struggle for gender equality, it seems that the more hatred and defamation you can express to the white heterosexual man, the more they seem to show what it is really about, when talking about feminism - at least to some people's view. It seems that this group of people has not figure out yet, that time has actually changed and that we no longer live in the 70s. How often do you not hear this sentence: "It's important to get women on a Steering Board"? But what about other groups? Shouldn't they have the same opportunity? What about the transgender, dwarf, mentally ill, or disabled population? What about Muslims? Just to name other groups who seem to be indifferent in what you would call equality that would otherwise benefit everyone... |

Feminists hoping to spread the word about issues involving women's rights now have a typeface to represent their feelings. The Feminist Letters is a new free font that users can download to add to the strength of their voices when protesting the patriarchy

  • The font was created by ad agency Y&R and the group Women of Sex Tech
  • It can be downloaded for an added punch when protesting the patriarchy
  • Each letter of the alphabet takes the form of a feminist inspired image or icon
  • These are accompanied by motivational slogans which express feminist opinion

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5647059/Feminists-computer-font-complete-inspiring-slogans-images.html#ixzz5DaeSOD3w