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DESCRIPTION:<a href="http://popcornclubshanghai.com/event/feminists-today-w
 hy-so-polarising-confusing-45043/register">Feminists Today: Why So Polaris
 ing & Confusing? </a>\nHave you noticed how the word feminism now sparks m
 ore questions than simply “Do you believe in equal pay?” Why does a mo
 vement that most people say they support still feel so polarising and conf
 using? In this discussion\, we’ll unpack why feminism today seems to def
 y a single definition\, and why that matters\, for better or for worse. A 
 global survey found that about 32% of men believe feminism does more harm 
 than good\, while around one-fifth of women share that view. Let's explore
  what feminism stands for\, what it doesn’t\, and the wide spectrum of i
 ts factions\, from the inclusive to the toxic that claim the label. And le
 t's dig into the real consequences: Why do some men distrust feminism? Why
  do some women feel pressure to reject it? Is it such a black and white mo
 vement today as it was when they were simply fighting for voting and land 
 rights? How do cultural\, technological and economic factors play into thi
 s confusion? For instance\, although 66% of women surveyed said feminism b
 enefits both sexes\, only about 50% of men agreed. As we go\, we'll look a
 t different happenings linked to feminsim and we’ll ask “Is this femin
 ism?” At each step: Is it about equality? About power? About resistance?
  About backlash? Let's have an inclusive\, smart\, and honest conversation
  about the place and purpose of feminism today\, for everyone. 现在说
 起“feminism（女权主义）”，是不是感觉比“你支持同工
 同酬吗？”要多出一堆问号？为什么一个大多数人嘴上
 都说支持的运动，依然会让人觉得这么割裂、这么迷茫
 ？这次讨论里，我们会一起拆解：为什么今天的女权已
 经很难用一句话解释清楚，以及这种模糊到底意味着什
 么——可能是好事，也可能不是。全球调查显示，大概32
 %的男性觉得女权弊大于利，甚至有约五分之一的女性也
 这么认为。 我们会聊聊女权到底在讲什么、不在讲什么
 ，还有它内部各种流派，从包容的到有点毒的，都挂着
 同一个标签。 然后我们也会探讨几个现实影响：为什么
 有些男性会不信任女权？为什么有些女性反而觉得必须
 远离它？今天的女权运动是不是已经不是当年“争投票
 权、争土地权”的那种黑白分明的样子？文化、科技、
 经济因素又是怎么把这件事搅得更复杂的？比如说，有66
 %的女性认为女权对两性都有好处，但只有大约一半的男
 性同意。 我们会边走边看当下各种和女权相关的事件，
 然后问一句：“这算女权吗？”每一步都一起想想：这
 是关于平等？关于权力？关于反抗？还是反弹？希望我
 们能来一场包容、聪明、诚实的对话，聊聊女权在今天
 到底处在什么位置，对所有人意味着什么。
DTSTAMP:20260709T084007Z
LOCATION:China\,\, Shanghai
SUMMARY:Feminists Today: Why So Polarising & Confusing? 
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