I have big problems with the labelling of this kind of women-only service as sexist -- because they tend to address/respond to real problems in a way that hand-wringing over ideological implications fairly obviously doesn't. Serious cultural change takes a fucking long time and I don't think it's actively hindered by more extempore 'placeholder' solutions, so long as they're acknowledged as such. Whereas it might be by a kind of ideological rejection of those solutions which often draws the focus away from or implicitly diminishes the serious problems that were the starting point and that damn well need those patched-together, tacking-stitched, imperfect, real-world solutions.
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