Barbara Kay: Who’s oppressing who?

Article here. Excerpt:

'In its earliest and most benign form – the political campaign to achieve equality under the law and equality in economic opportunities – feminism was a necessary and welcome reform movement. No rational person could be less than delighted to see barriers to a full range of educational and career options for women fall by the wayside.

The feminism I take exception to today is not the mild and blameless right of a woman to self-actualize that all women absorb by osmosis from the cultural air we breathe, but the radical ideology that has come to dominate the movement’s academic and institutional elites over the last 40 years.

This is an ideology that sees the relations between the sexes as a never-ending antagonistic power struggle, with women as eternal victims and men as eternal oppressors. It is an ideology that explains away the moral failings of women as the fault of a patriarchal “system”, but holds men responsible for their actions. And most important, it is an ideology that shortchanges children by privileging the rights and importance to children of mothers over fathers.

That kind of feminism is so deeply entrenched in our society’s cultural elites and the institutions they dominate — really it is the defining ideology of our era — that whether she wants to or not, no thinking woman can escape the necessity of negotiating some kind of relationship with its claims.'

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Not to nit pick but shouldn't it be "Who's oppressing whom?"

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"Whom" is used only when it is the object of a preposition. So in this case, "who" would be correct.

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