No, I agree! This is exactly the point I'm trying to make. What I am arguing is that feminism has found new ways to emerge as a movement that encompasses both men and women and is not anymore based on a contraposition between the two genders. This is exactly why feminism has stopped (or is stopping, perhaps?) to be a "threatening" or even "shameful" word, to reach instead its core: which is equal rights for women and men. What I am saying is that this TV series, although very well-directed, stands against these new trends and brings feminism back to the "fight against the man" concept.
RE: A look at feminism through the eyes of a handmaid - The Handmaid's Tale
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